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Duncan Passage

Duncan Passage is located in Bay of Bengal

Duncan Passage

Duncan Passage

Location in the Bay of Bengal.

Coordinates11°2′N 92°35′E / 11.033°N 92.583°E
TypeChannel
Part ofIndian Ocean
Duncan Passage

Duncan Passage is a strait in the Bay of Bengal. It is about 48 km (30 mi) wide; it separates Rutland Island (part of Great Andaman and South Andaman administrative division) to the north, and Little Andaman to the south. West of Duncan Passage is the Bay of Bengal; east is the Andaman Sea. It lies within the exclusive economic zone of India protected by the integrated tri-services Andaman and Nicobar Command of Indian Military.

It sits between The Sisters island off South Andaman Island and North Brother Island off Little Andaman with a minimum depth of 21.9 m.[1][2]

Manners Strait is the branch of Duncan Passage that lies between North Cinque Island and Rutland Island.

Islands along Duncan Passage

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Several small islands and islets lie along the passage. North to south, they are:

Nearby major channels and straits

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  • Gulf of Mannar

    Gulf of Mannar

  • Cocos Strait, Duncan Passage

    Cocos Strait, Duncan Passage

  • Cocos Strait is at the northern end of Andaman Islands in red square

    Cocos Strait is at the northern end of Andaman Islands in red square

  • Ten Degrees Channel

    Ten Degrees Channel

  • Ten Degrees Channel, closeup

    Ten Degrees Channel, closeup

  • Malacca Strait

    Malacca Strait

  • Singapore Strait

    Singapore Strait

  • Sunda Strait

    Sunda Strait

  • Lombok Strait

    Lombok Strait

  • South China Sea, Malacca Strait, Gulf of Thailand, Sulu Sea, Celebes Sea

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