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Ambracian Gulf

The Ambracian Gulf, also known as the Gulf of Arta or the Gulf of Actium, and in some official documents as the Amvrakikos Gulf (Greek: Αμβρακικός κόλπος, romanizedAmvrakikos kolpos), is a gulf of the Ionian Sea in northwestern Greece. About 40 km (25 mi) long and 15 km (9 mi) wide, it is one of the largest enclosed gulfs in Greece, and due to its ecological importance is one of the National Parks of Greece. The towns of Preveza, Amphilochia (formerly Karvassaras), and Vonitsa lie on its shores.

Ambracian Gulf
Αμβρακικός κόλπος (Greek)
Ambracian Gulf
Ambracian Gulf
Coordinates38°58′21″N 20°58′09″E / 38.97250°N 20.96917°E / 38.97250; 20.96917
Typegulf
Part ofIonian Sea (Mediterranean)
Primary inflowsArachthos
Basin countriesGreece
Surface area654 km2 (253 sq mi)
Average depth22 m (72 ft)
Max. depth60 m (200 ft)
Shore length140 km (25 mi)
Official nameAmvrakikos gulf
Designated21 August 1975
Reference no.61[1]
1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure.

Name edit

The gulf takes its name from the ancient city of Ambracia located near its shores. Its alternative name comes from the medieval (and modern) city of Arta, located in the same place as ancient Ambracia.

Geography edit

 
Detailed map of the Ambracian Gulf, drawn by W. J. Cooling of the British Admiralty in 1830

The entrance to the gulf is through a 700 m (2,297 ft)-wide channel between Aktio (ancient Actium) on the south and Preveza on the north; a recent road tunnel connects the two. The gulf is quite shallow, and its northern shore is broken by numerous marshes, large parts of which form an estuary system. The Louros and Arachthos (or Arta) rivers drain into it; for this reason it is warmer and less salty than the Ionian, and a current flows from the gulf into the sea. It is rich in grey mullet, sole, and eel, and is also very famous for the local variety of large shrimp (gabari, in Greek γάμπαρη).[2] Sea turtles and dolphins regularly make an appearance, while it contains lagoons very important for birds.

History edit

The Ambracian Gulf was the site of the Battle of Actium, in which Augustus' forces defeated those of Mark Antony and Cleopatra. Battle of Preveza, which Ottoman admiral Hayreddin Barbarossa defeated the Holy League's admiral Andrea Doria, held on the very same gulf in 1538 . From Greek independence (Treaty of Constantinople, 1832) until the Second Balkan War (Treaty of Bucharest, 1913), the gulf formed part of the border between the Kingdom of Greece and the Ottoman Empire.

The remains of numerous ancient cities lie on its shores: Nicopolis, Argos Ippatum, Limnaea, Preveza and Olpae.

Ecology edit

The Ambracian gulf is one site in the EU 'life transfer' project restoring seagrass meadows to combat climate change and enrich biodiversity[3]

Transportation edit

Since 2002, the northern and southern sides at the mouth of the gulf are connected by the Aktio-Preveza Undersea Tunnel. The tunnel greatly shortens the travel distance across the gulf, which used to be possible only by ferry. The Aktion International Airport (airport code PVK) is built near the Gulf's entrance and serves the region.


References edit

  1. ^ "Amvrakikos gulf". Ramsar Sites Information Service. Retrieved 25 April 2018.
  2. ^ "Study of the reproduction of_the Karamote shrimp Peneaus Melicertus kerathurus in Amvrakikos Gulf, western Greece".
  3. ^ "Amvrakikos Gulf, Katafourko lagoon and Korakonisia (GR2110004, GR2110001) - Life Transfer". 2021-04-08. Retrieved 2023-02-16.

Sources edit

  • James Wolfe, "Observations on the Gulf of Arta, Made in 1830" Journal of the Royal Geographical Society of London 3:77-94 (1833) at JSTOR
  •   This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domainChisholm, Hugh, ed. (1911). "Arta, Gulf of". Encyclopædia Britannica (11th ed.). Cambridge University Press.

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ambracian, gulf, also, known, gulf, arta, gulf, actium, some, official, documents, amvrakikos, gulf, greek, Αμβρακικός, κόλπος, romanized, amvrakikos, kolpos, gulf, ionian, northwestern, greece, about, long, wide, largest, enclosed, gulfs, greece, ecological, . The Ambracian Gulf also known as the Gulf of Arta or the Gulf of Actium and in some official documents as the Amvrakikos Gulf Greek Ambrakikos kolpos romanized Amvrakikos kolpos is a gulf of the Ionian Sea in northwestern Greece About 40 km 25 mi long and 15 km 9 mi wide it is one of the largest enclosed gulfs in Greece and due to its ecological importance is one of the National Parks of Greece The towns of Preveza Amphilochia formerly Karvassaras and Vonitsa lie on its shores Ambracian GulfAmbrakikos kolpos Greek Ambracian GulfShow map of Greece EpirusAmbracian GulfShow map of GreeceCoordinates38 58 21 N 20 58 09 E 38 97250 N 20 96917 E 38 97250 20 96917TypegulfPart ofIonian Sea Mediterranean Primary inflowsArachthosBasin countriesGreeceSurface area654 km2 253 sq mi Average depth22 m 72 ft Max depth60 m 200 ft Shore length140 km 25 mi Ramsar WetlandOfficial nameAmvrakikos gulfDesignated21 August 1975Reference no 61 1 1 Shore length is not a well defined measure Contents 1 Name 2 Geography 3 History 4 Ecology 5 Transportation 6 References 6 1 Sources 7 External linksName editThe gulf takes its name from the ancient city of Ambracia located near its shores Its alternative name comes from the medieval and modern city of Arta located in the same place as ancient Ambracia Geography edit nbsp Detailed map of the Ambracian Gulf drawn by W J Cooling of the British Admiralty in 1830The entrance to the gulf is through a 700 m 2 297 ft wide channel between Aktio ancient Actium on the south and Preveza on the north a recent road tunnel connects the two The gulf is quite shallow and its northern shore is broken by numerous marshes large parts of which form an estuary system The Louros and Arachthos or Arta rivers drain into it for this reason it is warmer and less salty than the Ionian and a current flows from the gulf into the sea It is rich in grey mullet sole and eel and is also very famous for the local variety of large shrimp gabari in Greek gamparh 2 Sea turtles and dolphins regularly make an appearance while it contains lagoons very important for birds History editThe Ambracian Gulf was the site of the Battle of Actium in which Augustus forces defeated those of Mark Antony and Cleopatra Battle of Preveza which Ottoman admiral Hayreddin Barbarossa defeated the Holy League s admiral Andrea Doria held on the very same gulf in 1538 From Greek independence Treaty of Constantinople 1832 until the Second Balkan War Treaty of Bucharest 1913 the gulf formed part of the border between the Kingdom of Greece and the Ottoman Empire The remains of numerous ancient cities lie on its shores Nicopolis Argos Ippatum Limnaea Preveza and Olpae Ecology editThe Ambracian gulf is one site in the EU life transfer project restoring seagrass meadows to combat climate change and enrich biodiversity 3 Transportation editSince 2002 the northern and southern sides at the mouth of the gulf are connected by the Aktio Preveza Undersea Tunnel The tunnel greatly shortens the travel distance across the gulf which used to be possible only by ferry The Aktion International Airport airport code PVK is built near the Gulf s entrance and serves the region References edit Amvrakikos gulf Ramsar Sites Information Service Retrieved 25 April 2018 Study of the reproduction of the Karamote shrimp Peneaus Melicertus kerathurus in Amvrakikos Gulf western Greece Amvrakikos Gulf Katafourko lagoon and Korakonisia GR2110004 GR2110001 Life Transfer 2021 04 08 Retrieved 2023 02 16 Sources edit James Wolfe Observations on the Gulf of Arta Made in 1830 Journal of the Royal Geographical Society of London 3 77 94 1833 at JSTOR nbsp This article incorporates text from a publication now in the public domain Chisholm Hugh ed 1911 Arta Gulf of Encyclopaedia Britannica 11th ed Cambridge University Press External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Ambracian Gulf Preveza Weather Station SV6GMQ Live Weather Conditions in English and Greek Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Ambracian Gulf amp oldid 1186484542, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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