The Bahama Bank is a sand bank across Ramsey Bay, about 3 miles (2.6 nmi; 4.8 km) off the east coast of the Isle of Man 4 miles (3.5 nmi; 6.4 km) northeast of Maughold Head.
applied in referring to either the Great BahamaBank around Andros Island, or the Little BahamaBank of Grand Bahama Island and Great Abaco, which are the...
The BahamaBank is a sand bank across Ramsey Bay, about 3 miles (2.6 nmi; 4.8 km) off the east coast of the Isle of Man 4 miles (3.5 nmi; 6.4 km) northeast...
separate banks, the creation of the Cay Sal Bank, plus the Little and Great BahamaBanks. Sedimentation from the "carbonate factory" of each bank, or atoll...
Sal Bank (Spanish: Placer de los Roques) is the third largest (after Great BahamaBank and Little BahamaBank) and the westernmost of the BahamaBanks. It...
The BahamaBank Lightship was a Lightvessel stationed on the BahamaBank east of Ramsey Bay, Isle of Man. The original Lightvessel was stationed on the...
associated group of smaller islands. Eleuthera forms a part of the Great BahamaBank. The island of Eleuthera incorporates the smaller Harbour Island. "Eleuthera"...
Banks of Newfoundland (280,000 km2) - terrigenous bank Agulhas Bank (116,000 km2) Great BahamaBank (95,798.12 km2, has islands, area without islands)...
islands are surface projections of two oceanic BahamaBanks - the Little BahamaBank and the Great BahamaBank. The highest point is only 63 metres (207 feet)...
Islands to the north and Eleuthera island to the south. It separates the BahamaBanks and forms one of the deepest underwater canyon systems known. There are...
non-volcanic, tsunami threats from submarine landslides off the western Great BahamaBank have been identified. They may impact The Bahamas, Cuba and Florida....
there. Spectacular examples of present-day carbonate platforms are the BahamaBanks under which the platform is roughly 8 km thick, the Yucatan Peninsula...
anchorage on the southern tip of the BahamaBank, Ramsey Bay, on 6 July 1964, at a position formerly occupied by the BahamaBank Lightship. The two stations were...
Port Trustees. Of the NLB vessels, only the North Carr was crewed. The BahamaBank Lightship, date unknown North Carr lightship in 1988 Former Welsh lightships...
Stenella frontalis and bottlenose dolphins, Tursiops truncatus, on Great BahamaBank, Bahamas" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on June 14, 2007. Retrieved...
west coast of San Salvador faces the rest of the Bahamas and the Great BahamaBank. Most of these islands are sheltered from significant winds and wave...
are typically found on shallow carbonate platforms, exemplified by the BahamaBanks, as well as on and around the Yucatán Peninsula, such as at the Great...
site-fidelity of oceanic whitetip sharks Carcharhinus longimanus along the Great BahamaBank". Marine Ecology Progress Series. 529: 185–197. Bibcode:2015MEPS..529...
The Bahamas, Cuba, and Florida), S. n. amaurus (endemic to the Great BahamaBank, on San Salvador Island and Cat Island), S. n. atactus (endemic to the...
Subsurface geology of a prograding carbonate platform margin, Great BahamaBank: results of the Bahamas Drilling Project. SEPM Special Publication 70...
sand bars and banks in the area are the Whitestone Bank, the Ballacash Bank, the BahamaBank and the King William Banks. "Strunakill Bank, Isle of Man...
water, although much of that was on the very shallow waters of the Great BahamaBank. The Taínos probably did not settle in central Cuba until after 1000...
notable sandbars and banks in the area are the BahamaBank, the King William Banks, the Strunakill Bank, and the Whitestone Bank. "Northern Lighthouse...
the BahamaBank. Other notable sandbars and banks in the area are the Ballacash Bank, the King William Bank, the Strunakill Bank and the BahamaBank. "Isle...