Gulf of Aden Gulf of Aden Ocean type Gulf Average depth 500 m (average) Max depth 2,700 m (8,900 ft) Max temperature 28°C Min temperature 15°C The Gulf of Aden (Arabic: خليج عدن‎; transliterated: Khalīj 'Adan, Somali: Gacanka Cadmeed) is located in the Arabian Sea between Yemen, on the south coast of the Arabian Peninsula, and Somalia in the Horn of Africa. In the northwest, it connects with the Red Sea through the Bab-el-Mandeb strait, which is about 20 miles wide. The waterway is part of the important Suez canal shipping route between the Mediterranean Sea and the Arabian Sea in the Indian Ocean with 21,000 ships crossing the gulf annually.1 The gulf is known by the nickname "Pirate Alley" due to the large amount of pirate activity in the area. Contents 1 Geography 1.1 Limits 1.2 Hydrography 2 Commerce and trade 3 Ecology 4 Piracy 5 See also 6 Notes 7 External links // Geography Limits The International Hydrographic Organization defines the limits of the Gulf of Aden as follows:2 On the Northwest. The Southern limit of the Red Sea [A line joining Husn Murad (12°40′N 43°30′E / 12.667°N 43.5°E / 12.667; 43.5) and Ras Siyan (12°29′N 43°20′E / 12.483°N 43.333°E / 12.483; 43.333)]. On the East. The meridian of Cape Guardafui (Ras Asir, 51°16'E). Hydrography The temperature of the Gulf of Aden varies between 15 °C (59 °F) and 28 °C (82 °F), depending on the season and the appearance of monsoons. The salinity of the gulf at 10 metres (33 ft) depth varies from 35.3 ‰ along the eastern Somali coast to as high as 37.3 ‰ in the gulf's center,3 while the oxygen content in the Gulf of Aden at the same depth is typically between 4.0 and 5.0 mL/L.3 Commerce and trade A dhow in the Gulf of Aden. The Gulf of Aden is a vital waterway for shipping, especially for Persian Gulf oil, making it an integral waterway in the world economy.4 Approximately 11 percent of the world's seaborne petroleum passes through the Gulf of Aden on its way to the Suez Canal or to regional refineries.5 The main ports along the gulf are Aden in Yemen, Djibouti City in Djibouti, and Zeila, Berbera, and Bosaso in Somalia. In earlier history, the city of Crater, located just east of the modern city of Aden, was an important port in regional trade. Crater was the principal harbor of the pre-Islamic kingdom of Awsan, and after its annexation by the kingdom of Saba at the end of the 5th century, played a significant role in connecting Africa with Arabia. Ecology A geologically young body of water, the Gulf of Aden has a unique biodiversity that contains many varieties of fish, coral, seabirds and invertebrates. This rich ecological diversity has benefited from a relative lack of pollution during the history of human habitation around the gulf. However, environmental groups fear that the lack of a coordinated effort to control pollution may jeopardize the gulf's ecosphere.6 Piracy Main article: Piracy in Somalia 1860 map of Gulf of Aden The Gulf of Aden is an area known for acts of piracy,7 making its waters dangerous for water transport. The main cause of piracy in the gulf is the lack of any viable government in Somalia.1 The International Maritime Bureau reported over two dozen actual and attempted attacks in 2007 in the gulf off of the coast of Somalia.8 On 4 April 2008, pirates commandeered a French luxury yacht in the Gulf of Aden with 34 crew members off the coast of Somalia.9 On 21 August 2008, a dry cargo ship going from China to the Netherlands with 40,000 tons of iron ore, a crew of 29 and an Iranian flag was hijacked in international waters in the gulf. As a result of talks the ship and its crew were released on October 10.10 On 15 September 2008, the Japanese chemical tanker Stolt Valor was seized by pirates in the gulf off Somalia. The crew of 22 consisted of 18 Indians, two Filipinos, one Bangladeshi and one Russian. This vessel was later released on 16 November 2008 after 62 days in captivity, allegedly after a ransom of US$2.5 million was paid to the pirates.citation needed Burning cargo on the MV Hyundai Fortune, after an unexplained explosion in 2006 In order to deter piracy, the Maritime Security Patrol Area, a narrow corridor through the center of the gulf, was established in 22 September 2008 by the Combined Task Force 150. On 4 October 2008, pirates attacked an arms ship. Four attempts were foiled by counter-piracy maneuvering, and there were no captives or injuries reported in these encounters with Gulf pirates.11 On 11 November 2008, Jag Arnav a 38,265-tonne bulk carrier, owned by Mumbai-based Great Eastern Shipping Company was attacked by pirates. The ship sent an SOS call which was picked up by an Indian Navy warship INS Tabar, patrolling the region. An armed helicopter with marine commandos was launched from the INSTabar to intervene and prevent the pirates from boarding and hijacking the merchant vessel. The helicopter attacked the pirates by firing on them, forcing them to abort the hijack attempt and escape from there.12 The INS Tabar claimed to have destroyed a pirate “mother ship” in the evening of 18 November 2008;13 the nature of the ship has since been disputed by the ship's owner. The ship was the Ekawat Nava 5, a deep-sea trawler whose crew was being held hostage below-deck by pirates at the time of the encounter.14 In December 2008, pirates attempted to hijack a US-based luxury cruising vessel, Nautica, but the vessel sped to safety. Yet another attempt by pirates was made on December 13 to hijack a cargo vessel flying an Ethiopian flag. After receiving the May Day call, an Indian Navy ship INS Mysore came to its rescue and captured 23 pirates, including those of Somali and Yemeni origin. On 3 December 2008, the MS Athena was attacked by pirates in the Gulf of Aden. There were reported to be 29 pirate boats surrounding the ship at one stage until a US Navy P3 Orion maritime patrol aircraft circled above which led to some of the pirates to flee. The crew prevented the pirates from boarding by firing high pressure water cannons at them. No one was injured and the ship escaped without damage and continued on her voyage to Australia. Moreover, a number of terrorist attacks have been carried out in the gulf, including the 2000 attack on the American guided missile destroyer the USS Cole. See also Erythraean Sea, ancient name of the gulf Maritime Security Patrol Area International fleet of vessels in the Gulf of Aden Notes ^ a b "Pirates fire on US cruise ship in hijack attempt: Yahoo! News". Yahoo!. http://news.yahoo.com/s/ap/20081202/ap_on_re_af/piracy. Retrieved 2008-12-04. dead link ^ "Limits of Oceans and Seas, 3rd edition". International Hydrographic Organization. 1953. http://www.iho-ohi.net/iho_pubs/standard/S-23/S23_1953.pdf. Retrieved 7 February 2010.  ^ a b "Hydrographic Survey Results". Food and Agriculture Organization of the United Nations (FAO). 2008. http://www.fao.org/WAIRDOCS/FNS/FN023E/ch2.htm. Retrieved 2009-05-09.  ^ "Earth from Space: The Gulf of Aden – the gateway to Persian oil". European Space Agency. 2005-03-01. http://www.esa.int/esaEO/SEMWOXNFGLE_index_0.html. Retrieved 2008-04-04.  ^ "Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden". International Tanker Owners Pollution Federation (ITOPF). 2003. http://www.itopf.com/information-services/country-profiles/documents/redsea.pdf. Retrieved 2008-04-04.  ^ "Red Sea & Gulf of Aden". United Nations Environment Programme. 2005. http://www.unep.org/regionalseas/Programmes/Non-UNEP_administered_Programmes/Red_Sea_and_Gulf_of_Eden/default.asp. Retrieved 2008-04-04.  ^ "US Coalition Presence in Gulf Helps Cut Piracy: Commander". Arab News. 2005-07-03. http://www.arabnews.com/?page=4&section=0&article=66307&d=3&m=7&y=2005. Retrieved 2008-04-04.  ^ "Heavily armed pirates spark regional shipping alert". ArabianBusiness.com. 2007-12-24. http://www.arabianbusiness.com/506828-heavily-armed-pirates-spark-regional-shipping-alert. Retrieved 2008-04-04.  ^ "Pirates storm French yacht off Somalia". Reuters. 2008-04-04. http://africa.reuters.com/wire/news/usnBAN457575.html. Retrieved 2008-04-04.  ^ "İran: Korsanlara karşı tüm seçenekler masada (Iran: all options on the table in dealing with pirates)". Hurriyet. 2008-11-24. http://www.hurriyet.com.tr/dunya/10431807.asp. Retrieved 2004-11-24.  ^ "Four pirate attacks off Somalia in 24 hours, U.S. says". CNN. 2008-10-04. http://www.cnn.com/2008/WORLD/africa/10/04/somalia.priates.attacks.ap/index.html#cnnSTCText. Retrieved 2008-11-13. dead link ^ "Pirates attack Indian ship, Navy intervenes". The Hindu. 2008-11-11. http://www.hindu.com/thehindu/holnus/000200811111532.htm. Retrieved 2008-11-13.  ^ "Indian Navy destroys pirate ship in Gulf of Aden". The Hindu. 2008-11-20. http://www.hindu.com/2008/11/20/stories/2008112057570100.htm. Retrieved 2008-11-20.  ^ Blakely, Rhys (2008-11-27). "Pirate 'mothership' was really Thai fishing boat". London: Times Online. http://www.timesonline.co.uk/tol/news/world/africa/article5235404.ece. Retrieved 2008-12-03.  External links The Cost of Doing Business on the Open Sea by Richard Pollak, The Nation, April 22, 2009 v · d · eEarth's oceans and seas Arctic Ocean Amundsen Gulf · Barents Sea · Beaufort Sea · Chukchi Sea · East Siberian Sea · Greenland Sea · Kara Sea · Kara Strait · Laptev Sea · Lincoln Sea · Prince Gustav Adolf Sea · Pechora Sea · White Sea Atlantic Ocean Adriatic Sea · Aegean Sea · Alboran Sea · Argentine Sea · Baffin Bay · Balearic Sea · Baltic Sea · Bay of Biscay · Bay of Bothnia · Bay of Campeche · Bay of Fundy · Black Sea · Bothnian Sea · Caribbean Sea · Celtic Sea · Central Baltic Sea · Chesapeake Bay · Davis Strait · Denmark Strait · English Channel · Greenland Sea · Gulf of Bothnia · Gulf of Finland · Gulf of Guinea · Gulf of Mexico · Gulf of Sidra · Gulf of St. Lawrence · Gulf of Venezuela · Hudson Bay · James Bay · Ionian Sea · Irish Sea · Labrador Sea · Ligurian Sea · Marmara Sea · Mediterranean Sea · Myrtoan Sea · North Sea · Norwegian Sea · Oresund Strait  · Sargasso Sea · Sea of Azov · Sea of Crete · Sea of the Hebrides · Thracian Sea · Tyrrhenian Sea Indian Ocean Andaman Sea · Arabian Sea · Bay of Bengal · Gulf of Aden · Gulf of Aqaba · Gulf of Khambhat · Gulf of Kutch · Gulf of Oman · Gulf of Suez · Laccadive Sea · Mozambique Channel · Palk Strait · Persian Gulf · Red Sea · Strait of Malacca · Timor Sea Pacific Ocean Arafura Sea · Banda Sea · Bering Sea · Bismarck Sea · Bohai Sea · Bohol Sea · Camotes Sea · Celebes Sea · Ceram Sea · Chilean Sea · Coral Sea · East China Sea · Flores Sea · Gulf of Alaska · Gulf of California · Gulf of Carpentaria · Gulf of Thailand · Gulf of Tonkin · Halmahera Sea · Java Sea · Koro Sea · Molucca Sea · Philippine Sea · Savu Sea · Sea of Japan · Sea of Okhotsk · Seto Inland Sea · Sibuyan Sea · Solomon Sea · South China Sea · Sulu Sea · Tasman Sea · Visayan Sea · Yellow Sea Southern Ocean Amundsen Sea · Bass Strait · Bellingshausen Sea · Davis Sea · Great Australian Bight · Gulf St Vincent · Ross Sea · Scotia Sea · Spencer Gulf · Weddell Sea Inland seaways and landlocked seas Aral Sea · Caspian Sea · Chott Melrhir · Dead Sea · Great Lakes · Great Salt Lake · Issyk Kul · Lake Balkhash · Lake Baikal · Lake Chad · Lake Chilwa · Lake Sevan · Lake Titicaca · Lake Turkana · Lake Urmia · Lake Van · Namtso · Pyramid Lake · Qinghai Lake · Salton Sea · Tonlé Sap Coordinates: 12°32′45″N 48°08′44″E / 12.54583°N 48.14556°E / 12.54583; 48.14556


HK vessel gets escort after gulf pirate scare

A Hong Kong-registered merchant ship is being protected by PLA warships after it was followed by a suspicious boat in the Gulf of Aden last week.

The total number of naval attacks off Somalia stood at 83 before the Karagol was seized with 33 ships hijacked and 12 still in pirates hands most notably the Ukrainian freighter Britain has proposed new sanctions against Somalia aimed at stopping its burgeoning pirate trade and lawlessness that threaten a weak UN backed government
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/worldnews/article-1085204/Pictured-The-moment-Royal-Navy-sailors-shot-dead-Somali-pirates-try-hijack-cargo-ship.html

Gulf of Aden: Definition from Answers.com

Aden , Gulf of An arm of the Arabian Sea lying between Yemen on the Arabian Peninsula and Somalia in eastern Africa



South Korea calls for more ships to fight pirates

Calls are growing for the government and shipping firms to strengthen measures against Somali pirates, particularly following reports that pirates have threatened to take revenge for the killing of their comrades by South Korean troops.

on right Nev Hancy Frank this place is where we just went to walk on the grass after many day and night patrols many on The Barren Rocks of Aden it was like walking on velvet On Jankers This photo was taken at Mukarious Camp when Brian Gruby Shorty and I Nev Hancy Frank were put on jankers dig a hole Learning to drive
http://www.britains-smallwars.com/Aden/frankhancy/northamptonreg.html

Gulf of Aden - New World Encyclopedia

Gulf of Aden in 1860. The Gulf of Aden is located in the Indian Ocean between Yemen on the south coast of the Arabian Peninsula and Somalia in Africa. ...



Thousands of Somalis brave risky sea escapes

A boat smuggling 36 migrants fleeing war-ravaged Somalia for Yemen stopped dead in the Gulf of Aden when the engine failed. Anxious passengers stood up to see what was going on, causing the vess...

No Comments Piracy often is romanticized in popular culture from children s toys to pulp novels and major motion pictures but for those who work on the high seas piracy is a dangerous and harmful
http://www.therepublicantemple.com/tag/multinational-forces

Gulf Of Aden

Gulf Of Aden on WN Network delivers the latest Videos and Editable pages for News & Events, including Entertainment, Music, Sports, Science and more, ...



Malaysia extends detention of Somali pirates

KUALA LUMPUR: Malaysian authorities have extended by six days a detention order against seven Somali pirates captured by Malaysian forces last month in a raid to free a hijacked oil tanker in the Gulf of Aden.

Arriving on the Gulf of Aden
http://www.travelpod.com/s/Gulf+Aden

شبكة خليج عدن الإخبارية

اعتقال 12 طالباً عقب إفشال تظاهرة للسلطة بعتق بلاغ صادر عن أجتماع الهيئة الوطنية ... the South and the restoration of his statement to "Al-Teef network" ...



Piracy: Key lies with tackling root causes

THE brave and meticulously executed rescue in the Gulf of Aden by Malaysian naval commandos of the hijacked Malaysian tanker, MT Bunga Laurel, and its 23 crew must surely make all of us justly proud of our defence forces.


http://www.dehai.org/archives/dehai_news_archive/apr-jun09/0208.html

Map of Gulf of Aden, Gulf of Aden Location Facts, Major ...

a world atlas of facts flags and maps including every continent, country, dependency, exotic destination, island, major city, ocean, province, state ...



YEMEN: Somali refugees hope for better life beyond Kharaz camp

KHARAZ CAMP, 25 January 2011 ( IRIN ) - Every year tens of thousands of Somalis risk their lives crossing the Gulf of Aden to reach Yemen in their search for safety and a better life.

Taba Heights Gulf of Aden Map
http://www.travelpod.com/travel-blog-city/Egypt/Gulf%20of%20Aden/tpod.html

Aden - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The old town of Aden, situated in the crater of an extinct volcano (1999) ... Gulf of Aden | Red Sea | Russian and Soviet Navy bases | Capitals of former nations ...



9. Somali pirates arrive in Malaysia, remanded (Updated)

KLANG: The seven Somali pirates, captured by the Malaysian navy in the Gulf of Aden on Jan 21, have been brought back and are now in Klang Hospital for a medical check up.

POEA designated high risk in Gulf of Aden click here for a larger view
http://www.pcij.org/i-report/2008/seafarers.html

Gulf of Aden

The Gulf of Aden is located in the Middle East with the country Yemen to the north, Somalia to the south and the Arabian Sea to the east. ...



Thousands of Somalis brave risky sea escapes

A boat smuggling 36 migrants fleeing war-ravaged Somalia for Yemen stopped dead in the Gulf of Aden when the engine failed. Anxious passengers stood up to see what was going on, causing the vessel to capsize and pitch them into the choppy waters


http://www.ilike2learn.com/ilike2learn/seamaps/Gulf%20of%20Aden.html

Gulf of Aden

Up to the second news about Gulf of Aden from pul.se



Accused Somali pirates arrive in Malaysia

 KUALA LUMPUR (AFP) – Seven accused Somali pirates, captured by Malaysian forces in a raid to free a hijacked oil tanker in the Gulf of Aden, arrived Monday in Malaysia where they could face trial.   The seven, dressed in orange detention suits and handcuffed behind their backs, arrived at Port Klang on the west coast and were taken under heavy security to a hospital and then a remand centre, an ...

POEA designated high risk in Gulf of Aden click here for a larger view
http://www.pcij.org/i-report/2008/seafarers.html

Gulf of Aden: News & Videos about Gulf of Aden - CNN.com

Pirates have commandeered a Taiwanese-flagged fishing boat off the coast of Africa, the European Union's Naval Force in Somalia announced on Friday.



Middle East Online

KHARAZ CAMP - Every year tens of thousands of Somalis risk their lives crossing the Gulf of Aden to reach Yemen in their search for safety and a better life. Many die atrocious deaths - beaten, thrown overboard, eaten by sharks, drowned or asphyxiated in the hold of crowded smuggler boats.

tugboat was hijacked in the Gulf of Aden off Somalia s northern coast as it was pulling barges After the French incident on Friday Somali pirates may not attack French vessels for a while click on map to enlarge With US inaction and a president bent on apologizing to the world our ships seem to be a safer target for the pirates
http://mtcave.blogspot.com/2009_04_05_archive.html