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The '''Jinchon Sea''' is a marginal sea of the Eastern [[Cantalle Ocean]]. It is bound by western [[Ausiana]] with the basins of [[Siniapore]], [[Tosichi]], [[Emansi]], [[Sanpia]], and [[Gangkou]] surrounding it, with connections to the [[Lengshan Gulf]] and [[Mitali Sea]]. It is a region of tremendous economic and geostrategic importance, as nearly a third of global maritime trade is shared between it and the [[Sancheon Gulf]] areas. Huge oil and natural gas reserves are believed to lie beneath its seabed. It also contains lucrative fisheries, which are crucial for the food security of millions in Southwest Ausiana. Several contested territorial claims by nations has led to the ongoing [[Jinchon Sea crisis]]. | The '''Jinchon Sea''' is a marginal sea of the Eastern [[Cantalle Ocean]]. It is bound by western [[Ausiana]] with the basins of [[Siniapore]], [[Tosichi]], [[Emansi]], [[Sanpia]], [[Trusarul]], and [[Gangkou]] surrounding it, with connections to the [[Lengshan Gulf]] and [[Mitali Sea]]. It is a region of tremendous economic and geostrategic importance, as nearly a third of global maritime trade is shared between it and the [[Sancheon Gulf]] areas. Huge oil and natural gas reserves are believed to lie beneath its seabed. It also contains lucrative fisheries, which are crucial for the food security of millions in Southwest Ausiana. Several contested territorial claims by nations has led to the ongoing [[Jinchon Sea crisis]]. | ||
==Etmology== | ==Etmology== |
Latest revision as of 15:34, 11 October 2023
Jinchon Sea | |
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Location | Southwest Ausiana |
Type | Sea |
Basin countries | Siniapore, Tosichi, Emansi, Sanpia, Gangkou, Trusarul |
Surface area | 320,000 km2 (120,000 sq mi) |
Average depth | 350 m (1,150 ft) |
Max. depth | 2,716 m (8,911 ft) |
Frozen | never |
Settlements |
The Jinchon Sea is a marginal sea of the Eastern Cantalle Ocean. It is bound by western Ausiana with the basins of Siniapore, Tosichi, Emansi, Sanpia, Trusarul, and Gangkou surrounding it, with connections to the Lengshan Gulf and Mitali Sea. It is a region of tremendous economic and geostrategic importance, as nearly a third of global maritime trade is shared between it and the Sancheon Gulf areas. Huge oil and natural gas reserves are believed to lie beneath its seabed. It also contains lucrative fisheries, which are crucial for the food security of millions in Southwest Ausiana. Several contested territorial claims by nations has led to the ongoing Jinchon Sea crisis.