Information about Bay Of Biscay



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Map of the Bay of Biscay.
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The coast of the Bay of Biscay - San Juan de Gaztelugatxe (Biscay).
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Phytoplankton bloom along the Bay of Biscay (photograph by Terra (EOS AM-1) satellite)
The Bay of Biscay (Spanish: Golfo de Vizcaya; French: Golfe de Gascogne; Basque: Bizkaiko Golkoa; Occitan: Golf de Gasconha) is a gulf of the North Atlantic Ocean. It lies along the western coast of France from Brest south to the Spanish border, and the northern coast of Spain, and is named for the Spanish province of Biscay.

Geography

Parts of the continental shelf extend far into the bay, resulting in fairly shallow water in many areas which creates the rough seas the region is known for, the Bay of Biscay is home to some of the Atlantic Ocean's fiercest weather. Large storms occur in the bay, especially during the winter months. Up until recent years it was a regular occurrence for merchant vessels to founder in Biscay storms and many lives were lost. Improved ships and weather prediction have reduced the toll of the storms.

Rivers

The main rivers that end in the Bay of Biscay are:

Main cities

The main cities on the shores of the Bay of Biscay are:

History

The southern end of the gulf is also called in Spanish "Mar Cantábrico" (Cantabrian Sea), for the region of Cantabria, but this name is not generally used in English. It was named by Romans in 1st century BC as Sinus Cantabrorum (Ocean of the Cantabri).

On some medieval maps, the Bay of Biscay is marked as El Mar del los Vascos, the Basque Bay. The Bay of Biscay is the birthplace of what is possibly the world's most successful and most renowned maritime industry, the Basque and Cantabrian shipbuilders and fishermen.

This area was considered to be the final (European) destination for the Soviet Red Army (the former U.S.S.R.'s military force) during the Cold War. The location has both geopolitical as well as strategic importance. The former is representative of potential Soviet dominance of Europe, and the latter applies to the strategic importance of Soviet naval access to the Atlantic Ocean.

Wildlife

The car ferries from Portsmouth to Bilbao and from Plymouth to Santander provide one of the most convenient ways to see cetaceans in European waters, and there are often specialist trips on board.

Volunteers and employees from the Biscay Dolphin Research Programme use the bridge of the vessel on the P&O Portsmouth to Bilbao run to observe and monitor cetacean activity. Many species of whales and dolphins can be seen in this area but it is one of the few places where the beaked whales such as the Cuvier's beaked whale have been observed.

The best areas to see the larger cetaceans are those over deep water off the continental shelf particularly over the Santander Canyon and Torrelavega Canyon in the south of the Bay.

The three-day round trip also gives sightings of good numbers of several species of seabirds, particularly gannets.

The alga Colpomenia peregrina was introduced and first noticed by oyster fishermen in the Bay of Biscay in 1906.

Trivia

Coordinates:
Biscay Bay is a town in the Canadian province of Newfoundland and Labrador.

Origin of Name

This name appears as early as 1675 in The English Pilot, a guide to navigation.
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Biscayne Bay (Bahía Vizcaina, in Spanish) is a lagoon that is approximately 35 miles (56 km) long and up to 8 miles (13 km) wide located on the Atlantic coast of south Florida.
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 Spanish, Castilian
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Writing system: Latin (Spanish variant)
Language codes
ISO 639-1: none
ISO 639-2:
ISO 639-3: —

Spanish (
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French (français, pronounced [fʁɑ̃ˈsɛ]) is a Romance language originally spoken in France, Belgium, Luxembourg, and Switzerland, and today by about 300 million people around the world as either
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Gascony (French: Gascogne, pronounced /gaskɔɲ/ ; Gascon Occitan: Gasconha, pronounced /gasˈkuɲɔ/
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 Basque
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Official status
Official language of: Euskadi and Navarre (Spain)
Regulated by: Euskaltzaindia
Language codes
ISO 639-1: eu
ISO 639-2: baq (B)  eus (T)
ISO 639-3: eus


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Occitan}}} 
Official status
Official language of: Officially recognised in Catalonia, Spain, as Occitan.
Regulated by: Conselh de la Lenga Occitana
Language codes
ISO 639-1: oc
ISO 639-2: oci
ISO 639-3: oci

Occitan
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headland is an area of land adjacent to water on three sides. A bay is the reverse, rather an area of water bordered by land on three sides. A large headland may also be called a peninsula. Long, narrow and high headlands may be called promontories.
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Atlantic Ocean is the second-largest of the world's oceanic divisions; with a total area of about 106.4 million square kilometres (41.1 million square miles), it covers approximately one-fifth of the Earth's surface.
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Motto
Liberté, Égalité, Fraternité
"Liberty, Equality, Fraternity"
Anthem
"La Marseillaise"


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Commune of
Brest

View of Brest from the castle


Location


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Motto
"Plus Ultra"   (Latin)
"Further Beyond"
Anthem
"Marcha Real" 1
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Biscay (Basque Bizkaia, Spanish: Vizcaya) is a province of the Basque Country belonging to Spain (see map).

It is generally accepted that Bizkaia, the original Basque term means something like the mountain or the cliff.
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continental shelf is the extended perimeter of each continent and associated coastal plain, which is covered during interglacial periods such as the current epoch by relatively shallow seas (known as shelf seas) and gulfs.
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Atlantic Ocean is the second-largest of the world's oceanic divisions; with a total area of about 106.4 million square kilometres (41.1 million square miles), it covers approximately one-fifth of the Earth's surface.
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weather is the set of all extant phenomena in a given atmosphere at a given time. The term usually refers to the activity of these phenomena over short periods (hours or days), as opposed to the term climate, which refers to the average atmospheric conditions over longer periods of
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Origin Massif Central
Mouth Atlantic Ocean
Basin countries France
Length 1,012 km (629 miles)
Source elevation 1,408 m (4607 feet)

Avg.
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Origin Haute-Vienne
Mouth Atlantic Ocean
Basin countries France
Length 360 km

Avg. discharge 40 m³/s
Basin area 10,000 km² The Charente is a river in western France, flowing into the Atlantic Ocean. It is 360 km long.
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Origin Pyrenees
Mouth Gironde estuary,
Atlantic Ocean
Basin countries France, Spain
Length 575 km
Source elevation 1,872 m

Basin area 84,811 km² *
* including Dordogne The Garonne (in French: Garonne
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Origin Massif Central
Mouth Garonne
Basin countries France
Length 490 km
Source elevation 1,720 m

Avg. discharge 450 m³/s
Basin area 23,870 km² The Dordogne (Occitan: Dordonha
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Origin High-Bigorre
Mouth Atlantic Ocean
Basin countries France
Length 335 km
Source elevation 2,200 m

Avg. discharge 150 m³/s
Basin area 16,880 km² The Adour (Basque: Aturri
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Origin Western Pyrenees
Mouth Atlantic Ocean (Bay of Biscay)
Basin countries Spain, France
Length 66 km

Avg. discharge 24.7 m³/s
Basin area 710 km² The Bidasoa (French: Bidassoa
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Oria may refer to:
  • Oria, a town in Italy
  • Oria, a village in the municipality of Valsolda, Province of Como, Italy
  • Oria, a river in Spain
  • Oria, a city in Spain
  • Oria, a daughter of Thespius and Megamede in Greek mythology. She bore Heracles a son, Laomenes.

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Urola is a river and valley in Guipuzcoa (Basque: Gipuzkoa), Basque Country, Spain.

The river is only 55 kilometres in length, and runs from headwaters in the Aizkorri Mountains, near the town of Legazpi to its outflow into the Cantabrian Sea at the town of Zumaia on the Bay
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Origin near Elorrio
Mouth Cantabric sea
Basin countries Spain
Length 43 km

Avg. discharge 11.8 m³/s
Basin area 1900 km²

The river Ibaizabal (wide river
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For other uses, see Nalón.


The Nalón is the longest river in Asturias.
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Pas

Country | Spain
State | Cantabria

Regions | Pas valley,Santander bay

Length | 57 km (35 mi)

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The Asón is a river in Northern Spain, flowing through the Autonomous Community of Cantabria and flows into the Cantabrian Sea in the town of Colindres, where it forms the Santoña estuary which is the most important SPA in the north of Spain. It has a length of 39 km.
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Deva

Deva River in Camaleño


Country | Spain

States | Cantabria,Asturias

Length | 64 km (40 mi)
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Basin countries Spain
Length 91.5 km
Source elevation 850 m

Avg. discharge 20,11 m3/s The Eo is a river in northwestern Spain. Some 91 km in length its estuary forms the boundary betwwen the regions of Galicia and Asturias.
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