Bay of Pomerania

Bay of Pomerania

The Bay of Pomerania or Pomeranian Bay (Polish: "Zatoka Pomorska"; German: "Pommersche Bucht") is a basin in the southwestern Baltic Sea, off the shores of Poland and Germany.

In the south it is separated from the Oder Lagoon in the mouth of the Oder River by the islands of Usedom/Uznam and Wolin, connected by three straits or branches of the Oder: Dziwna, Świna and Peene. The west is limited by the German island of Rügen. To the north is a Danish island, Bornholm.

Maximum depth is 20 metres and salinity is about 8‰. The bay of Pomerania is crossed by a deepened waterway from the Szczecin seaport, via the river Oder, the Szczecin Lagoon, and Świna allowing large ships to enter the ports of Świnoujście and Szczecin.

Main ports are:
* Szczecin
* Świnoujście
* Dziwnów
* Usedom
* Wolgast

Tourism links

* [http://www.zrot.pl Zrot : Tourism Site Western Pomerania (PL)] (Polish, English, German)
* [http://www.zart.com.pl Zart : Polish Tourism Site Western Pomerania (PL)] (Polish, English, German)
* [http://www.vorpommern.de German Tourism Site : Regional Tourist Board Vorpommern (D)] (English, German, Swedish, Polish)
* [http://www.ostseeland.de Ost|See|Land - German Polish- Tourism site (D)] (English, German, Swedish, Polish)


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