Lagos Lagoon

Lagos Lagoon is a lagoon in Nigeria. It is named after the city of Lagos, Nigeria. The city is on the southwestern side of the lagoon.

Lagos Lagoon
Lagos Lagoon in 2007
LocationLagos State, Nigeria
Coordinates6.5015814°N 3.5224915°E / 6.5015814; 3.5224915
Typelagoon
Basin countriesNigeria
Max. length50 km (31 mi)
Max. width13 km (8.1 mi)
Surface area6,354.7 km2 (2,453.6 sq mi)
Surface elevation0 m (0 ft)
IslandsLagos Island, Victoria Island
SettlementsLagos

Description

The lagoon is more than 50 kilometres (31 miles) long. It is 3 to 13 kilometres (1.9 to 8.1 miles) wide. It is separated from the Atlantic Ocean by a long sand spit 2 to 5 kilometres (1.2 to 3.1 miles) wide. The sand spit has swampy margins on the lagoon side. The lagoon's surface area is about 6,354.7 square kilometres (2,453.6 square miles).[1] It is fairly shallow. Ocean-going ships don't go through it. Smaller barges and boats do.

References

  1. Lagos Lagoon Coastal Profile: Information Database For Planning Theory, by Obafemi McArthur Okusipe, Department of Urban and Regional Planning, University of Lagos - Accessed September 22, 2008
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