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  • The Gulf of Aden (Arabic: خليج عدن; Somali: Gacanka Cadmeed) is a deepwater gulf of the Indian Ocean between Yemen to the north, the Arabian Sea to the east, Djibouti to the west, and the Guardafui Channel, Socotra and Somalia to the south. In the northwest, it connects with the Red Sea through the Bab-el-Mandeb strait, and it connects with the Arabian Sea to the east.
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  • The temperature of the Gulf of Aden varies between 15 °C (59 °F) and 28 °C (82 °F), depending on the season and the monsoons.
  • A geologically young body of water, the Gulf of Aden has a unique biodiversity that contains many varieties of fish, coral, seabirds and invertebrates.
  • There are several major ports located along the Gulf of Aden. The most significant ports include Aden in Yemen, Berbera in Somalia, and Djibouti City in Djibouti.
  • ...In the past 24 hours, Iranian-backed Houthis launched two anti-ship ballistic missiles (ASBM) from Houthi controlled areas of Yemen into the Gulf of Aden.
  • Well, they apparently started a little earlier than that, but we will explore that in a moment. In this piece we will look at the Gulf of Aden mystery.
    • 2) History Of The Existence of The Gulf Of Aden
    • 3) Gulf Of Aden During The British Rule
    • 4) Gulf Of Aden And The Red Sea
  • The name “Gulf of Aden” is a fairly new and modern name given to the gulf. The gulf is named after “Aden,” a port city on Yemen’s coast.
  • The absence of piracy within the Gulf of Aden is however likely to be representative of a temporary curtailment rather than an end.
  • Djibouti, which lies at the junction of the Red Sea and the Gulf of Aden, has a coastline about 370 km long.
  • The Gulf of Aden, which was also known as the Gulf of Berbera is a deep-water basin that forms a natural sea link between the Red Sea and the Arabian Sea.