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Gulf of Aqaba

The Gulf of Aqaba is a sea of the Indian Ocean, covering 3,555 km² — the #99 largest of the world's 101 named ocean and sea areas. Here's how it ranks, what borders it, and the live conditions at its centre right now.

GULF OF AQABA · THE FACTS
Parent oceanIndian Ocean
Area3,555 km²
Size rank#99 of 101
Larger than2% of named seas

Boundaries & area: Marine Regions (VLIZ), IHO Sea Areas v3 — from the IHO “Limits of Oceans & Seas” (S-23). MRGID 4263.

AT THE HEART OF THE GULF OF AQABA · RIGHT NOW
Sea temperature24.8°C / 76.6°F
Wave height0.5 m
Surface current0.7 km/h S

Live from Open-Meteo Marine at 28.7°, 34.7° (the sea's representative centre). A near-real-time model estimate.

How deep is the Gulf of Aqaba?

The IHO sea-area dataset that draws this map records each sea's name, boundary and surface area — not its depth, which varies enormously from the shallow shelf at its edges to its deepest trench. Rather than quote a single misleading number, we measure the water column directly: the live ocean currents trace its motion, and the deep-ocean layers (Argo floats and the descend-here column, coming to the Ocean canvas) read real temperature and depth as you go down.

SEE IT ON THE MAP

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