- Bay of Bengal
Infobox Ocean
Ocean_name = Bay of Bengal
image_Ocean =Bay of Bengal map.png
caption_Ocean = Map of Bay of Bengal
image_bathymetry =
caption_bathymetry=
location =South Asia
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type =Bay
inflow =Indian Ocean
outflow =
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basin_countries =India ,Bangladesh , Myanmar (Burma),Thailand ,Indonesia ,Sri Lanka
length = 2,090 km; c.1,300 mi
width = 1,610 km; 1,000 mi
area = 2,172,000 km²
depth = 2,600 mm ; 8,500 feet
max-depth = 4,694 m ; 15,400 feetThe Bay of Bengal is a bay that forms the northeastern part of the
Indian Ocean . It resembles atriangle in shape, and is bordered byIndia andSri Lanka to the West,Bangladesh and theIndia n state ofWest Bengal to the North (where the name comes from), andMyanmar , southern part ofThailand and theAndaman and Nicobar Islands to the East. Its southern boundary extends as an imaginary line fromDondra Head at the southern end ofSri Lanka to the northern tip ofSumatra .The Bay of Bengal occupies an area of 2,172,000 km². A number of large rivers –
Ganges ,Brahmaputra , Ayeyarwady,Godavari ,Mahanadi ,Krishna andKaveri – flow into the Bay of Bengal. Among the important ports areCuddalore ,Chennai ,Kakinada ,Tuticorin ,Machilipatnam ,Vishakapatnam ,Paradip ,Kolkata ,Chittagong andYangon .Etymology
In the 10th century the expansion of
Indianized kingdom s, led by theChola Empire , resulted in the Bay of Bengal being known as "the Chola Lake". It later came to known as "Bangal ki Khadi" inHindi after the region ofBengal . [ [http://www.wissenladen.de/maps/map.php?Bay%20of%20Bengal%20%5B~~~~~%5D&id=293&ln=en&PHPSESSID=a Map of the Bay of Bengal] URL accessedJanuary 22 ,2007 ] Bengal comes from theSanskrit "Banga" or "Vanga" which refers to the delta waters of the riverGanges . [ [http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/Bengal Bengal Love To Know 1911] URL accessedJanuary 21 ,2007 ] [cite web|url= http://logos_endless_summer.tripod.com/id97.html |title=Kashmere: Brahman Mahatma Of the Lunar Race. The struggle between the Lunar and Solar Dynastys/Cast|accessdate=2007-01-21]Rivers
Many major rivers of India flow west to east into the Bay of Bengal: in the north, the
Ganges River (or Ganga),Meghna River andBrahmaputra River rivers, and in the southMahanadi River through theMahanadi River Delta ,Godavari River ,Krishna River ,Irrawaddy andKaveri River (sometimes written as Cauvery) rivers. The shortest classified river which drains into the Bay of Bengal isCooum River at 64 km. Brahmaputra is the 28th longest River in the World (2,948 km or 1,832 mi), and it discharges into the 'Bay of Bengal' and travels throughIndia ,P.R. China ,Nepal ,Bangladesh andBhutan . TheSundarbans mangrove forest is formed at the delta of the Ganga, Brahmaputra and Meghna rivers on the Bay of Bengal. TheAyeyarwady River ofMyanmar also flows into the bay.eaports
Major Bangladeshi ports on the bay include
Chittagong andMongla . Major Indian ports on the bay includeChennai (formerly Madras),Vishakhapatnam ,Kolkata (formerlyCalcutta ), andPondicherry . Yangon, the largest city and former capital of Myanmar is also an important port in the bay.Islands
The islands in the bay are very numerous, including the Andaman,
Nicobar andMergui groups. The group of islands, Cheduba and others, in the north-east, off the Burmese coast, are remarkable for a chain of mud volcanoes, which are occasionally active.Great Andaman is the main archipelago or island group of theAndaman Islands , whereasRitchie's Archipelago consists of smaller islands. Only 37 of the 572 islands and islets of theAndaman and Nicobar Islands are inhabited, or 6.5%. [ [http://www.and.nic.in/port-blair.htm The long stretch of sand glistening like silver dust] URL accessedJanuary 23 ,2007 ]Beaches
Cox's Bazar , on the northeastern coast of the bay, is one of the longest unbroken natural beaches of the world. Other beaches along the bay areBakkhali ,Digha ,Chandipur ,Puri , Waltair, Marina Beach atChennai andNgapali beach in Myanmar.Oceanography
is the study of oceans and the ocean floor by scientific exploration and scientific methods. The Bay of Bengal is a salt water
sea and is a part of theIndian Ocean .Plate tectonics
The
lithosphere of the earth is broken up into what are called tectonic plates. Underneath the Bay of Bengal is theIndian Plate which is part of the greatIndo-Australian Plate and is slowly moving north east. This plate meets the Burma Microplate at theSunda Trench . TheNicobar Islands , and theAndaman Islands are part of the Burma Microplate. The India Plate subducts beneath the Burma Plate at theSunda Trench or Java Trench. Here, the pressure of the two plates on each other increase pressure and temperature resulting in the formation of volcanoes such as the volcanoes in Myanmar, and avolcanic arc called theSunda Arc . Sumatra-Andaman earthquake and Asian Tsunami was a result of the pressure at this zone causing asubmarine earthquake which then resulted in a huge Tsunamai. [ [http://www.idiom.com/~garcia/tsunami.html Tsunami] URL accessJanuary 21 ,2007 ]Marine geology
A zone 50 m wide extending from the island of Ceylon and the Coromandel coast to the head of the bay, and thence southwards through a strip embracing the Andaman and Nicobar islands, is bounded by the ioo fathom line of sea bottom; some 50 m. beyond this lies the Soo-fathom limit. Opposite the mouth of the Ganges, however, the intervals between these depths are very much extended by deltaic influence.
Swatch of No Ground is a 14 km-wide deep sea canyon of the Bay of Bengal. The deepest recorded area of this valley is about 1340 m. [ [http://drs.nio.org/drs/bitstream/2264/449/1/J_Indian_Geophys_Union_4_185.pdf Morphological features in the Bay of Bengal] URL accessed
January 21 ,2007 ]Marine biology, flora and fauna
The Bay of Bengal is full of biological diversity, diverging amongst
coral reefs ,estuaries , fish spawning and nursery areas, andmangroves . The Bay of Bengal is one of the World's 64 largest marine ecosystems.Kerilia jerdonii is a sea snake of the Bay of Bengal. Glory of Bengal Cone (Conus bengalensis) is just one of the seashells which can be photographed along beaches of the Bay of Bengal. [ [http://www.oceanlight.com/lightbox.php?lr=Bay_of_Bengal Phillip Colla Natural History Photography] URL accessed Janauary 21, 2007] An endangered species, theOlive Ridley sea turtle can survive because of the nesting grounds made available at the Gahirmatha Marine Wildlife Sanctuary,Gahirmatha Beach ,Orissa ,India .Marlin ,barracuda , skipjack tuna, (Katsuwonus pelamis),yellowfin tuna , Indo-Pacific humpbacked dolphin (Sousa chinensis) , and Bryde's whale (Balaenoptera edeni) are a few of the marine animals. Bay of Bengal Hogfish (Bodianus neilli) is a type ofWrass which live in turbid lagoon reefs or shallow coastal reefs. Schools ofdolphin s can be seen, whether they are the bottle nose dolphin (Tursiops truncatus), Pantropical spotted dolphin (Stenella attenuata) or the spinner dolphin (stenella longirostris) .Tuna anddolphins are usually residing in the same waters. In shallower and warmer coastal waters the Irrawaddy Dolphins (Orcaella brevirostris) can be found. [ [http://www.newagebd.com/2005/jan/05/nature.html Naturalist: On the swatch of no ground: Mashida R Haider goes to the Bay of Bengal and comes back full of the marine life there] URL accessedJanuary 21 ,2007 ] [ [http://www.cms.int/reports/small_cetaceans/data/S_attenuata/s_attenuata.htm CMS: Stenella attenuata, Pantropical spotted dolphin] URL accessedJanuary 21 ,2007 ]The
Great Nicobar Biosphere Reserve proides sanctuary to many animals some of which include the saltwater crocodile (Crocodylus porosus) , giant Leatherback Sea Turtle (Dermochelys coriacea) , and Malayan box turtle (Cuora amboinensis kamaroma) to name a few.Another endangered species Royal Bengal Tiger is supported by Sundarbans a large estuarine delta that holds a mangrove area in the Ganges River Delta. [ [http://www.emecs.or.jp/guidebook/eng/pdf/17bengal.pdf 17 Bay of Bengal] URL accessed
January 21 ,2007 ] [ [http://zipcodezoo.com/Animals/B/Bodianus_neilli.asp Zipcode Zoo Bodianus neilli (Bay of Bengal Hogfish)] URL accessedJanuary 21 ,2007 ]Chemical oceanography
Coastal regions bordering the Bay of Bengal are rich in minerals. Sri Lanka,
Serendib , or "Ratna – Dweepa" which means Gem Island.Amethyst ,beryl ,ruby ,sapphire ,topaz , andgarnet are just some of the gems of Sri Lanka. Garnet and other precious gems are also found in abundance in theIndian state s ofOrissa andAndhra Pradesh . [http://www.aringthing.com/promise_rings.htm]Physical oceanography - Climate of the Bay of Bengal
From January to October, the current is northward flowing, and the clockwise circulation pattern is called the "East Indian Current." The Bay of Bengal monsoon moves in a northwest direction striking the
Nicobar Islands , and theAndaman Islands first end of May, then the North Eastern Coast of India by end of June.The remainder of the year, the counterclockwise current is southwestward flowing, and the circulation pattern is called the East Indian Winter Jet. September and December see very active weather, season varsha (or monsoon), in the Bay of Bengal producing severe Cyclones which affect Eastern India. Several efforts have been initiated to cope with
Storm surge . [ [http://stommel.tamu.edu/~baum/paleo/ocean/node3.html Glossary of Physical Oceanography Ba-Bm] URL accessedJanuary 21 ,2007 ]Tropical storms and cyclones
A tropical storm with rotating winds blowing at speeds of 74 miles (119 kilometers) an hour are called
cyclone s when they originate over the Bay of Bengal; they arehurricane s in the Atlantic. [ [http://www.nationalgeographic.com/forcesofnature/resources/ Forces of Nature—Natural Disaster Fast Facts (National Geographic)] URL accessedJanuary 22 ,2007 ] Between 100,000 and 500,000 residents of East Pakistan (Bangladesh) were killed because of the1970 Bhola cyclone .*2008, Very Severe Cyclonic Storm Nargis
*2007, Very Severe Cyclonic Storm Sidr
*2006, Very Severe Cyclonic Storm Mala
*2006, SeptemberTyphoon Xangsane
*2004, November Typhoon Muifa
*2002, May Tropical Cyclone 2B
*1991, April Bangladesh cyclone
*1989, November Typhoon Gay
*1985, May Tropical Storm One (1B)
*1982, April Cyclone One (1B)
*1982, May Tropical Storm Two (2B)
*1982, October Tropical Storm Three (3B)
*1981, December Cyclone Three (3B)
*1980, October Tropical Storm One (1B)
*1980, December Unknown Storm Four (4B)
*1980, December Tropical Storm Five (5B)
*1971 Orissa Cyclone
*1970, November Bhola cycloneHistoric sites
* Kumari Kandam, an antediluvian civilization, (South India) is also held in myth to be under the Bay of Bengal. Fisherman claim their nets have snagged, and on dives to free them they find pagodas, doorways, and temples to reinforce their belief of this ancient time. [ [http://www.theosophy-nw.org/theosnw/science/sc-harry.htm http://www.theosophy-nw.org/theosnw/science/sc-harry.htm] ]
* The remains of Sri Vaisakheswara Swamy temple lies under the Bay of Bengal. Spokespersons from Andhra University Centre for Marine Archaeology say the temple may be located opposite the Coastal Battery. [ [http://www.morien-institute.org/uwnews2006a.html Morien Institute - underwater discoveries news archive - January - June, 2006 "Sri Vaisakheswara still lies underwater" ] URL accessedJanuary 22 ,2007 ]*
Seven Pagodas of Mahabalipuram is the name forMahabalipuram . Mahabalipuram'sShore Temple was constructed in the eighth century AD and myth has it that six other temples were also built here.*Another historic site which has been preserved is
Vivekanandar Illam . It was contstructed in 1842 by the Ice KingFrederic Tudor to store and market ice year round. In 1897,Swami Vivekananda famous lectures were recorded here at Castle Kernan. The site is an exhibition devoted to Swami Vivekananda and his legacy.*
Konark is the home of the Sun Temple or Black Pagoda. This Brahman sanctuary was built of black granite mid 1200 AD and has been declared aWorld Heritage Site .*Ramanathaswami Temple located at Dhanushkodi, where the Bay of Bengal and the Indian Ocean come together. [ [http://www.ramayana.com/holy_places.htm RAMAYANA] URL accessed
January 21 ,2007 ]Economy
One of the first trading ventures along the Bay of Bengal was The Company of Merchants of London Trading into the East Indies more commonly referred to as
British East India Company .Gopalpur was one of their main trading centers. Other trading companies along the Bay of Bengal shorelines wereEnglish East India Company andFrench East India Company . [ [http://nabataea.net/bengal.html Nabataea: Trade on the Bay of Bengal] URL accessedJanuary 21 ,2007 ]BIMSTEC Bay of Bengal Initiative for MultiSectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation (BIMSTEC) supports free trade internationally around the Bay of Bengal betweenBangladesh ,Bhutan ,India ,Myanmar ,Nepal ,Sri Lanka , andThailand .The
Sethusamudram Shipping Canal Project is a new venture proposed which would create a channel for a shipping route to link the Gulf of Mannar with the Bay of Bengal. This would connect India east to west without the necessity of going around Sri Lanka.Thoni and catamaran fishing boats of fishing villages thrive along the Bay of Bengal shorelines. Fishermen can catch between 26-44 species of marine fish. [ [http://www.fao.org/sd/giahs/other_india3_desc.asp Globally Important Agricultural Heritage Systems (GIAHS)] URL accessed
January 21 ,2007 ] In one year, the average catch is 2 million tons of fish from the Bay of Bengal alone. [ [http://na.nefsc.noaa.gov/lme/text/lme34.htm LME 34 Bay of Bengal] URL accessJanuary 21 ,2007 ]trategic importance
The Bay of Bengal is strategically crucial for India because of the presence of outlying islands, namely
Andaman islands andNicobar islands and several major ports such asKolkata andVizag along its coast with the Bay of Bengal. Much of the naval operations of the1971 Indo-Pakistani War took place in the Bay of Bengal. [http://www.rediff.com/news/2006/dec/26claude.htm]The growing influence of China, due to support provided by Myanmar, has created geo-political implications for India. [http://www.burmadebate.org/archives/spring01strategic.html] India has held several major naval exercises with friendly countries, especially
United States , to counter increasing Chinese presence in the Indian Ocean. [http://www.globalpolitician.com/23382-india] [http://www.voanews.com/english/archive/2007-09/2007-09-10-voa15.cfm?CFID=23265195&CFTOKEN=84466582] The largest everwargame in Bay of Bengal was held in 2007 and naval warships from India, US, Singapore, Japan and Australia took part in it. This exercise was widely viewed as "strategic encirclement of China". [http://www.globalpolitician.com/23382-india] India has also forged naval cooperation agreements with Malaysia, Thailand and Indonesia to increase its strategic reach in the region. [http://www.atimes.com/atimes/South_Asia/GA25Df05.html] India also established Far Eastern Naval Command offPort Blair to increase surveillance in the adjoiningAndaman Sea . [http://japanfocus.org/products/topdf/1610]The potential of
natural gas exploitation also makes the Bay of Bengal important for India, Bangladesh and Myanmar. [http://www.atimes.com/atimes/South_Asia/GA25Df05.html] Disputes over rights of some oil and gas blocks have caused brief diplomatic spats between India and Bangladesh. [http://www.southasiaanalysis.org/%5Cpapers19%5Cpaper1877.html]Environmental hazards
Pollution
"
Asian Brown Cloud " hangs over the Bay of Bengal. It is considered to be a combination of vehicle exhaust, smoke from cooking fires, and industrial discharges. [ [http://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/NaturalHazards/shownh.php3?img_id=13341 EO Natural Hazards: Smog over the Bay of Bengal] URL accessedJanuary 21 ,2007 ]History
[
continental drift , the India Plate split from Madagascar and collided with theEurasian Plate resulting in the formation of theHimalayas and The Bay of Bengal.]Northern Circars occupied the western coast of the Bay of Bengal and is now considered to be India's Madras state. TheKakatiya dynasty reached the western coastline of the Bay of Bengal between the Godavari and the Krishna rivers. Kushanas about the middle of the 1st century AD invaded northern India perhaps extending as far as the Bay of Bengal.Chola dynasty (9th century to 12th century) when ruled byRajaraja Chola I occupied the western coastline of the Bay of Bengal circa AD 1014Chandragupta Maurya extended the Maurya Dynasty across Northern India to the Bay of Bengal. Hajipur was a stronghold of Portuguese Pirates. In the 1500s the Portuguese built trading posts in the North of the Bay of Bengal at Chittagong (Porto Grande) and Satgaon (Porto Pequeno). [ [http://www.colonialvoyage.com/bengal.html The Portuguese in Bengal. History of Ugolim (Hoogli), Meliapore ...] URL accessedJanuary 21 ,2007 ]British penal colony
Cellular Jail or "Black Waters" built in 1896 on Ross Island, a part of the Andaman Island Chain. As early as 1858 this island was used as a British penal colony for politial prisoners facing life imprisonment.Marine archeology
Maritime archaeology or marine archaeology is the study of material remains of ancient peoples. A specialized branch,Archaeology of shipwrecks studies the salvaged artifacts of ancient ships. Stoneanchors, amphorae sherds, elephant tusks, hippopotamus teeth, ceramic pottery, a rare wood mast and lead ingots are examples which may survive the test of time for archaeologists to study and place the salvaged findings into a time line of history. Coral reefs, tsuanamis, cyclones, mangrove swamps, battles and a criss cross of sea routes in a high trading area combined with pirating have all contributed to shipwrecks in the Bay of Bengal. [ [http://drs.nio.org/drs/bitstream/2264/30/3/Man_Environ_29_28.pdf Marine Archaeology in India] URL accessedJanuary 22 ,2007 ]Famous ships and shipwrecks
*1778 to 1783 The
Naval operations in the American Revolutionary War or American War of Independence ranged as far as the Bay of Bengal.
*c1816 Mornington Ship burned in the Bay of Bengal [ [http://www.theshipslist.com/ships/Wrecks/wrecks1816-1818.html Shipwrecks 1816-1818] URL accessedJanuary 23 ,2007 ]
*1850 American clipper brig Eagle is supposed to have sunk in a Bay of Bengal [ [http://www.maritimeheritage.org/ships/wrecks.html The Maritime Heritage Project: Gold Rush Ships, Passengers, Captains] URL accessedJanuary 23 ,2007 ]
*American Baptist missionaryAdoniram Judson , Jr. diedApril 12 ,1850 and was buried at sea in the Bay of Bengal.
*1855 The Bark "Incredible" struck on a sunken rock in the Bay of Bengal [ [http://www.islandregister.com/shippingnotes.html Shipping Notes from the 1800s - P.E.I.] URL accessedJanuary 23 ,2007 ]
*1865, a gale dismasted the Euterpe while traversing the Bay of Bengal typhoon.
*1875 Veleda 76 m (250 ft) long and 15 m (50 ft) wide is a part of a current salvage operation. [ [http://www.diving-industry.com/news/2006/05/06/sunken-ship-possibly-older-than-titanic-discovered/ Diving-News.com » Wrecks] URL accessedJanuary 23 ,2007 ]
*1942Japanese cruiser Yura of the Second Expeditionary Fleet, Malay Force attacked merchant ships in the Bay of Bengal.
*1971December 3 - It was claimed that Indian Navy destroyer INS Rajput sunk the Pakistan Navy submarine PNS Ghazi off of Vishakapatnam, in Bay Of BengalList of naval battles ee also
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External links
* [http://www.india-seminar.com/2000/487/487%20suryanarayan.htm 487 V. Suryanarayan, Prospects for a Bay of Bengal Community]
* [http://concise.britannica.com/ebc/art-1997 Arabian Sea: depth contours and undersea features - Map/Still - Britannica Concise]
* [http://www.encyclopedia.com/doc/1E1-Bengal-B.html Bay of Bengal - HighBeam Encyclopedia]ources
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