- Bay of Wismar
The Bay of Wismar or more commonly Wismar Bay (German: "plainlinks|http://de.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wismarbucht|Wismarer Bucht" or "Wismarbucht") is a well sheltered multi-sectioned bay in the southwestern
Baltic Sea , inGermany s'Mecklenburg-Vorpommern , and is considered the south-central part of the much larger arm of the Baltic known as the Mecklenburg Bay (or Mecklenburg Bight, for its long narrow bent shape)— a long fingerlike gulf oriented to the west-southwest (WSW) from the (central) Baltic proper. Wismar bay is considered one of the finest natural harborsCite web|title=1911 Encyclopedia Brittanica|url=http://www.1911encyclopedia.org/Wismar|quote= |accessdate=2008-05-08] on the Baltic, and served as the destination for much seaborne shipping until circa the1910s when its minimum depths of m to ft|5|wiki=yes became too shallow for larger more modernship s. Today, because of the shallow sheltered waters the bay is the subject of much research via underwaterarcheology There are four lobe like parts of the Bay of Wismar which are themselves bays on its southern shores, each separated by a north intruding headland from the others (see maps at right) and a broad
channel running northwest to southeast parallel to the line formed by the tips of the four bounding headlands. The tips of the four headlands are remarkably well aligned and very closelyco-linear spanning mi to km|10.80|abbr=yes northwest to southeast tip to tipRuler tool using Google Earth ] along the channel along which the inlets are respectivelyBoltenhagen Bay ,Wohlenberger Wiek ,Eggers Wiek , and the inner bay. A channel, the Breitling between Poel island and the mainland is accounted part of the bay as well, which in its northern limit is the north shore of the island.From the western headland to the eastern shore of the inner bay is mi to km|13.4Ruler tool using Google Earth ] . All of the waters are bounded by
Poel Island on one side—a large mainly agricultural and recreational island sheltering the most easterly parts of bay (the inner Bay of Wismar and the small coastalseaport ) along most of its northern edge.The sheltered
anchorage extends over anrhombus shaped area in the southerly lee of Poel island roughly mi to km|3 N-SRuler tool using Google Earth ] in the inner anchorage narrowing to mi to km|1.75 N-SRuler tool using Google Earth ] between the innermost headland and southernmost tip of the island and roughly 5—6 miles (8—10 km) that distance WNW to ESERuler tool using Google Earth ] .In general, the main waters of the bay are located to the west, southwest and south relative to Poel Island which is wholly within Wismar Bay. The northern tip of the island in a line westerly to the headland of
Großklützhöved (mi to km|3.35|abbr=yes northRuler tool using Google Earth ] of the village ofKlütz ) forms the mouth of the bay.Main ports:
Wismar , mi to km|20|wiki=yes|abbr=yes by rail North ofSchwerin Ibid] .In literature
Wismar and Wismar Bay plays as a key scene location in the best sellingalternate history Ring of Fire series in the novel "1633". The 16batl|Battle of Wismar details the fictional accounts of the air-sea battle in the neohistorical timeline set on its waters.Mecklenburg Bay is the locale of a second Baltic 16batl|Battle of Meckleburg Bay|p=naval battle in relief of the fictional 16batl|Siege of Lubeck in the sequel "."ee also
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