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Gulf of Mersin

Bay near Mersin, Turkey


Bay near Mersin, Turkey

Gulf of Mersin () is one of the widest gulfs in Turkey. It is in the northeast of the Mediterranean Sea between the gulfs of İskenderun and Antalya.

Location

The gulf of Mersin is between Taşucu in the west and Karataş in the east. The total distance between these two points is approximately 115 km. ( ≈ 71 mi or 62 nmi). The city of Mersin is roughly at the center of the coastline. The total water surface is about 2 300 km2 ( ≈ 888 mi2 ) The deepest point is 365 m ( ≈ 1197 ft.) The western region of the gulf is slightly deeper than the eastern region.

Rivers

The main rivers to the gulf are Göksu in the west, Berdan (Tarsus) and Seyhan in the east. There are also a number of smaller rivers such as Alata, Limonlu, Tece, Mezitli and Müftü. (The smaller rivers usually have irregular flow rates depending on the season.)

Coastal settlement

The biggest city of the gulf is Mersin which is one of the metropolitan centers in Turkey. Port of Mersin with a well established harbor and related infrastructure is one of the biggest ports of Turkey. The port is mainly oriented towards export.

Erdemli which is in the west of Mersin is a district center. Taşucu and Karataş are smaller towns. In Taşucu, there is a minor port which is a terminal for Cyprus ferries. Just east of Taşucu there is a fishery in the Göksu Delta. Along the coast there are also coastal villages most of which are specialised in citrus production.

References

References

  1. Faik Sabri Duran, ''Büyük Atlas'' (İstanbul: Kanaat Yayınevi, 2001; {{ISBN. 975-7537-04-7).
  2. ''Türkiye Turizm Atlası 2009'' (İstanbul: Boyut Yayıncılık, 2009; {{ISBN. 978-975-23-0634-9).
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