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The Strait of Dover, at the Channel's eastern end is also its narrowest point, while its widest point lies between Lyme Bay and the Gulf of Saint Malo near the midpoint of the waterway. It is relatively shallow, with an average depth of about 120 m (390 ft) at its widest part, reducing to a depth of about 45 m (150 ft) between [[Dover]] and [[Calais]]. From there eastwards the adjoining [[North Sea]] continues to shallow to about 26 m (85 ft) in the ''Broad Fourteens'' where it lies over the watershed of the former land bridge between East Anglia and the Low Countries. It reaches a maximum depth of 180 m (590 ft) in the submerged valley of ''Hurds Deep'', 30 mi (48 km) west-northwest of [[Guernsey]]. The eastern region along the French coast between [[Cherbourg]] and the mouth of the Seine river at [[Le Havre]] is frequently referred to as the ''Bay of the Seine''.
The Strait of Dover, at the Channel's eastern end is also its narrowest point, while its widest point lies between Lyme Bay and the Gulf of Saint Malo near the midpoint of the waterway. It is relatively shallow, with an average depth of about 120 m (390 ft) at its widest part, reducing to a depth of about 45 m (150 ft) between [[Dover]] and [[Calais]]. From there eastwards the adjoining [[North Sea]] continues to shallow to about 26 m (85 ft) in the ''Broad Fourteens'' where it lies over the watershed of the former land bridge between East Anglia and the Low Countries. It reaches a maximum depth of 180 m (590 ft) in the submerged valley of ''Hurds Deep'', 30 mi (48 km) west-northwest of [[Guernsey]]. The eastern region along the French coast between [[Cherbourg]] and the mouth of the Seine river at [[Le Havre]] is frequently referred to as the ''Bay of the Seine''.
Several major islands are situated in the Channel, the most notable being the [[Isle of Wight]] off the English coast and the British crown dependencies the [[Channel Islands]] off the coast of [[France]]. The coastline, particularly on the French shore, is deeply indented. The Cotentin Peninsula in [[France]] juts out into the Channel, and the [[Isle of Wight]] creates a small parallel channel known as the [[The Solent|Solent]]. ''(see [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_Channel Wikipedia] for full description of the English Channel)''
Several major islands are situated in the Channel, the most notable being the [[Isle of Wight]] off the English coast and the British crown dependencies the [[Channel Islands]] off the coast of [[France]]. The coastline, particularly on the French shore, is deeply indented. The Cotentin Peninsula in [[France]] juts out into the Channel, and the [[Isle of Wight]] creates a small parallel channel known as the [[The Solent|Solent]]. ''(see [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/English_Channel Wikipedia] for full description of the English Channel)''
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Latest revision as of 10:06, 22 August 2018

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English Channel
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The English Channel (French: la Manche, "the Sleeve"), also called simply the Channel, is the body of water that separates southern England from northern France, and joins the southern part of the North Sea to the rest of the Atlantic Ocean.

The Strait of Dover, at the Channel's eastern end is also its narrowest point, while its widest point lies between Lyme Bay and the Gulf of Saint Malo near the midpoint of the waterway. It is relatively shallow, with an average depth of about 120 m (390 ft) at its widest part, reducing to a depth of about 45 m (150 ft) between Dover and Calais. From there eastwards the adjoining North Sea continues to shallow to about 26 m (85 ft) in the Broad Fourteens where it lies over the watershed of the former land bridge between East Anglia and the Low Countries. It reaches a maximum depth of 180 m (590 ft) in the submerged valley of Hurds Deep, 30 mi (48 km) west-northwest of Guernsey. The eastern region along the French coast between Cherbourg and the mouth of the Seine river at Le Havre is frequently referred to as the Bay of the Seine.

Several major islands are situated in the Channel, the most notable being the Isle of Wight off the English coast and the British crown dependencies the Channel Islands off the coast of France. The coastline, particularly on the French shore, is deeply indented. The Cotentin Peninsula in France juts out into the Channel, and the Isle of Wight creates a small parallel channel known as the Solent. (see Wikipedia for full description of the English Channel)

Charts

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Chart Number - Chart Name
Chart Number - Chart Name
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Chart Number - Chart Name

Weather

Give weather conditions in the region or refer to another page (a country?) that covers these conditions.

Sources for weather information:

Currents & Tides

Give current & tide conditions in the region or refer to another page (a country?) that covers these conditions.

Islands

Communication

Also see World Cruiser's Nets.

Navigation

Any navigation notes here. If this section does not apply remove it.

Bordering Coastlines

Channel Crossing - West to East

List popular passages/routes, timing, etc.

Channel Crossing - East to West

List popular passages/routes, timing, etc.

Friends

Contact details of "Cruiser's Friends" that can be contacted for local information or assistance.

Forums

List links to discussion threads on partnering forums. (see link for requirements)

Links

References

See individual countries.

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