- Lagos Lagoon
Infobox lake
lake_name = Lagos Lagoon
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location =Lagos State, Nigeria
coords = coord|6|27|N|3|23|E |region:NG-LA_type:waterbody |display=title,inline
type =lagoon
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basin_countries =Nigeria
length = 50 m
width = 13 m
area = 6,354.7 km²
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elevation = 0 m
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islands =Lagos Island , Victoria Island
cities =Lagos
reference =Lagos Lagoon is a
lagoon sharing its name with the city ofLagos ,Nigeria , the largest city in Africa, which lies on its south-western side. The name is Portuegese, and means 'lakes' in thePortuguese language so 'Lagos Lagoon' is an example of atautological place name .Physical Characteristics
The lagoon is more than 50 km long and 3 to 13 km wide, separated from the Atlantic Ocean by a long sand spit 2 to 5 km wide, which has swampy margins on the lagoon side. It's surface area is approximately 6,354.7
sq km . [ [http://gis.esri.com/library/userconf/proc04/docs/pap1579.pdf Lagos Lagoon Coastal Profile: Information Database For Planning Theory] , by Obafemi McArthur Okusipe, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, University of Lagos - Accessed September 22, 2008] The lagoon is fairly shallow and is not plied by ocean-goingship s, but by smallerbarge s andboat s.Geography
Lagos Lagoon empties into the Atlantic via Lagos Harbour, a main channel through the heart of the city, 0.5 km to 1 km wide and 10 km long. The principal ocean
port of Lagos is located atApapa in a broad western branch off the main channel of the harbour.Another branch off the the main channel, narrower and longer, separates
Lagos Island from Victoria Island, the broadsand spit which forms the coastline.The city spreads along more than 30 km of the lagoon's south-western and western shoreline.
Pollution by urban andindustrial waste is a major problem. The 11-km-longThird Mainland Bridge was built off the western shore to by-pass congested mainland suburbs.To its north-east the lagoon is connected by a channel passing south of the town of Epe to the
Lekki Lagoon . Narrow winding channels connect the system through a broad band of coastal swamps and rivers, as far away asSapele , 250 km to the east.The areas west of Lagos Lagoon are not well provided with roads and many communities there traditionally relied on water transport.
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