North Sea
Kartavya Desk Staff
Source: TOI
Context: A rare collision between an oil tanker and a cargo ship in the North Sea resulted in a massive fire and injured 32 people.
• A large-scale rescue operation was launched by the UK Coastguard, with firefighting vessels and emergency services responding to the incident.
About North Sea
What is the North Sea?
• The North Sea is a marginal sea of the Atlantic Ocean, located between Great Britain, Scandinavia, Germany, the Netherlands, Belgium, and France.
Key Facts About the North Sea
• Area: Approximately 570,000 square kilometers.
• Average Depth: 95 meters, with a maximum depth of 700 meters in the Norwegian Trench.
• Connected Water Bodies: Linked to the Norwegian Sea, English Channel, and the Baltic Sea.
• Bordering Countries: United Kingdom, Norway, Denmark, Germany, Netherlands, Belgium, France
• Major Rivers Flowing into the North Sea: Rhine River (Germany, Netherlands), Elbe River (Germany), Thames River (United Kingdom), Seine River (France), Ems River (Germany), Meuse River (Belgium, Netherlands)
Geographical and Economic Significance
• Maritime Trade & Shipping Hub: One of the busiest maritime routes globally, handling a significant portion of European trade. Major ports: Rotterdam (Netherlands), Hamburg (Germany), Antwerp (Belgium), and London (UK).
• Major ports: Rotterdam (Netherlands), Hamburg (Germany), Antwerp (Belgium), and London (UK).
• Rich in Natural Resources: Vast reserves of oil and natural gas, making it a critical energy hub. Major offshore oil fields: Brent, Ekofisk, and Forties. Leading energy suppliers: Norway and the UK.
• Major offshore oil fields: Brent, Ekofisk, and Forties.
• Leading energy suppliers: Norway and the UK.
• Renewable Energy Hub: Home to some of the largest offshore wind farms in the world, crucial for Europe’s green energy transition.
• Fishing Industry: One of the world’s most productive fishing zones, supporting industries in Norway, Denmark, and the UK.
• Strategic Military Importance: Historically significant in both World Wars and remains a key region for NATO naval exercises.