Everything about The Gulf Of Thailand totally explained
The
Gulf of Thailand (or
Gulf of Siam) is a
gulf that borders, but isn't part of the
South China Sea (
Pacific Ocean). The gulf is bordered by
Cambodia,
Thailand and
Vietnam. The northern tip of the gulf is the
Bay of Bangkok at the mouth of the
Chao Phraya River, near
Bangkok. The gulf covers roughly 320,000
km². The boundary of the gulf is defined by the line from Cape Bai Bung in southern Vietnam (just south of the mouth of the
Mekong river) to the city
Kota Baru on the Malayian coast. At the height of the last
ice age the Gulf of Thailand didn't exist, due to the lower sea level, the location being part of the Chao Phraya river valley.
Geography
The gulf is relatively shallow: the mean depth is 45
m, and the maximum depth only 80 m. This makes water exchange slow, and the strong water inflow from the rivers make the Gulf low in
salinity (3.05-3.25%) and rich in
sediments. Only at the greater depths does water with a higher salinity (3.4%) flow into the gulf from the
South China sea and fills the central depression below a depth of 50 m. The main rivers which empty into the gulf are the Chao Phraya (including its distributary
Tha Chin River),
Mae Klong and
Bang Pa Kong Rivers at the
Bay of Bangkok, and to a lesser degree the
Tapi River into
Bandon Bay in the southwest of the gulf.
Due to the tropical warmth of the water, the Gulf of Thailand harbours many
coral reefs, and thus several diving resorts. Most popular for tourism is the island
Ko Samui in the
Surat Thani province, while
Ko Tao is the center of the diving tourism.
Natural resources
The gulf also contains some
oil and larger
natural gas resources in Thai and Cambodian territorial water.
Dispute
There is a territorial dispute in the area between Malaysia, Thailand and Vietnam. Malaysia and Thailand in particular have chosen to jointly develop the disputed areas.
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