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The '''Roca Inlet''', also known as '''Roca Bay''', is a body of water located at the southwestern end of the [[Vasilin Sea]], between [[Rettoa]] and [[North Kandson]]. Numerous waterways of the Roca Bay watershed have been modified with dams or diversion for several major hydroelectric projects. These waterways are also destinations for river-based recreation. Several prominent cities are located along the Roca Bay, including [[Dnesroca]], [[Skarivka]], and [[Esaset]].  
The '''Roca Inlet''', also known as '''Roca Bay''', is a body of water located at the southwestern end of the [[Vasilin Sea]], between [[Rettoa]] and [[North Kandson]]. Numerous waterways of the Roca Bay watershed have been modified with dams or diversion for several major hydroelectric projects. These waterways are also destinations for river-based recreation. Several prominent cities are located along the Roca Bay, including [[Dnesroca]], [[Skarivka]], and [[Esaset]].  


The Roca Inlet is a source of contention between its basin countries. During the [[Vasilin Sea crisis]], Rettoa and North Kandson were in heated tensions over the inlet's natural resources, including extensive seafloor oil and gas fields and rare mineral deposits. The 1988 [[Treaty of Myrance]] resulted in the equal share of the inlet, though prohibited the extraction of resources from the seafloor. Tensions were reignited in 2024 when [[Ivan Tonovich]] ordered the Rettoan navy to seize the inlet.
The Roca Inlet is a source of contention between its basin countries. During the [[Vasilin Sea crisis]], Rettoa and North Kandson were in heated tensions over the inlet's natural resources, including extensive seafloor oil and gas fields and rare mineral deposits. The 1988 [[Treaty of Myrance]] resulted in the equal share of the inlet, though prohibited the extraction of resources from the seafloor. Tensions were reignited in 2024 when [[Ivan Tonovich]] ordered the Rettoan navy to [[Roca War|seize the inlet, and hostilities ensued]].


As with the rest of the [[Vasilin Sea]], the waters of James Bay often freeze over in winter. It is the last part of sea to freeze over in winter, and the first to thaw in summer. However due to climate change the Inlet rarely sees complete ice cover.  
As with the rest of the [[Vasilin Sea]], the waters of James Bay often freeze over in winter. It is the last part of sea to freeze over in winter, and the first to thaw in summer. However due to climate change the Inlet rarely sees complete ice cover.  


[[Category:Bodies of water on Iearth]][[Category:Coalition of Crown Albatross]][[Category:Rettoa]][[Category:Kandson]]
[[Category:Bodies of water on Iearth]][[Category:Coalition of Crown Albatross]][[Category:Rettoa]][[Category:Kandson]]

Latest revision as of 04:49, 3 September 2024

Roca Inlet
Akimiski Island 01.jpg
An aerial image of Roca Inlet
LocationSouthwestern end of the Vasilin Sea, between Rettoa and North Kandson
Basin countriesRettoa, North Kandson
Max. length323 km (201 mi)
Max. width117 km (73 mi)
Surface area68,300 km2 (26,400 sq mi)
Average depth60 m (200 ft)
SettlementsDnesroca, Skarivka, Esaset

The Roca Inlet, also known as Roca Bay, is a body of water located at the southwestern end of the Vasilin Sea, between Rettoa and North Kandson. Numerous waterways of the Roca Bay watershed have been modified with dams or diversion for several major hydroelectric projects. These waterways are also destinations for river-based recreation. Several prominent cities are located along the Roca Bay, including Dnesroca, Skarivka, and Esaset.

The Roca Inlet is a source of contention between its basin countries. During the Vasilin Sea crisis, Rettoa and North Kandson were in heated tensions over the inlet's natural resources, including extensive seafloor oil and gas fields and rare mineral deposits. The 1988 Treaty of Myrance resulted in the equal share of the inlet, though prohibited the extraction of resources from the seafloor. Tensions were reignited in 2024 when Ivan Tonovich ordered the Rettoan navy to seize the inlet, and hostilities ensued.

As with the rest of the Vasilin Sea, the waters of James Bay often freeze over in winter. It is the last part of sea to freeze over in winter, and the first to thaw in summer. However due to climate change the Inlet rarely sees complete ice cover.