Mozambique Channel
The Mozambique Channel is an arm of the Indian Ocean located between the Southeast African countries of Madagascar and Mozambique. The channel is about long and across at its narrowest point, and reaches a depth of about off the coast of Mozambique. A warm current, the Mozambique Current, flows in a southward direction in the channel, leading into the Agulhas Current off the east coast of South Africa.Extent
The International Hydrographic Organization defines the limits of the Mozambique Channel as follows:
Despite being defined as the South African coast by the IHO, the western limit of the channel is more correctly defined as the coast of Southern Africa or, more specifically, of Mozambique.Islands in the channel
Comoros
- Grande Comore
- Mohéli
- Anjouan
France
- Region of France: Mayotte
- French Southern and Antarctic Lands, district of Scattered Islands in the Indian Ocean:
- *Banc du Geyser
- *Juan de Nova Island
- *Europa Island
- *Bassas da India
Mozambique
History
The Mozambique Channel was a World War II clashpoint during the Battle of Madagascar.