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The Grand Banks of Newfoundland represent significant offshore sandbars located off the coast of Newfoundland, Canada. These submerged plateaus were historically renowned as one of Earth’s most productive fishing grounds for cod. Extensive overfishing in the early 1990s led to a dramatic decline in...
Stingray City Sandbar is a shallow marine ecosystem located within the North Sound of Grand Cayman. It’s notable for its consistent congregation of southern stingrays, offering visitors a unique opportunity to interact with these animals while snorkeling. The sandbar provides calm, clear waters idea...
The Great Bahama Bank is a substantial sandbar located off the coast of the Bahamas. It represents a massive accumulation of carbonate sediment – the largest in the Atlantic Ocean. This shallow platform supports diverse marine life and is studied by geologists examining sedimentary processes and oce...
Georges Bank is an elevated submarine plateau located in the Atlantic Ocean between Cape Cod, Massachusetts, and Cape Sable, Nova Scotia. Separated from the mainland shelf by deep channels, its shallow, nutrient-rich waters create an ideal environment for marine life. The bank has historically been...
The Saya de Malha Bank is an extensive submerged plateau located in the Indian Ocean, situated between the island nations of Mauritius and Seychelles. Covering an area of over 40,000 square kilometers, it is recognized as the largest underwater bank in the world. Although entirely submerged, its sha...
Manjuyod White Sandbar is a seven-kilometer tidal sandbar located in Bais Bay, Negros Oriental, Philippines. It emerges from shallow turquoise waters during low tide, creating expansive stretches of white sand. The area is a prominent ecotourism destination where visitors take boat tours to swim and...
Cayo de Agua is a small island located within Venezuela’s Los Roques archipelago. It's recognized for its expansive sandbar formation, created by tidal action and connecting two limestone cays. The site offers opportunities for snorkeling and exploring the surrounding Caribbean marine environment. I...
Sable Island Bank is a large shallow submarine bank on the Scotian Shelf off Nova Scotia, Canada, surrounding Sable Island. The bank's shallow waters make it a navigational hazard, and the area has been the site of numerous shipwrecks over the centuries. Sable Island itself, a crescent-shaped sandba...
The Sumilon Island Sandbar is a naturally occurring shifting sand formation off the coast of Sumilon Island in Cebu Province, Philippines. Connected to a 24-hectare coral reef island, the sandbar changes shape and size with tides and seasons. Sumilon Island was established as the Philippines' first...
Orford Ness is a 16-kilometre shingle spit on the Suffolk coast of England, and is considered the largest vegetated shingle spit in Europe. From 1913 to 1985 it was used as a military testing site by the British government, including early radar development and nuclear weapons testing programs. The...
Nakupenda Sandbar is a tidal sandbank located off the coast of Zanzibar, Tanzania within the Indian Ocean. It’s notable for its exposed white sands during low tide offering a unique opportunity for exploration and quiet reflection. The sandbar is accessible by boat and appeals to travelers seeking s...
White Island, locally known as Medan Island, is an uninhabited, crescent-shaped sandbar located just off the northern coast of Camiguin in the Philippines. It is entirely devoid of trees or permanent structures, consisting purely of white pulverized coral sand. The sandbar's size and shape shift dep...
Nantucket Shoals is an extensive system of shallow sandbars and shoals extending south and east of Nantucket Island, Massachusetts, into the Atlantic Ocean. The area is formed by the interaction of ocean currents that continuously shift sand along the seafloor. Historically one of the most hazardous...
Nakupenda Sandbank is a tidal sandbank located near Stone Town on the island of Zanzibar, Tanzania, in the Indian Ocean. The sandbar emerges from the water during low tide, creating a temporary beach area that is popular for day trips, swimming, and snorkelling. The name means 'I love you' in Swahil...
Scarborough Shoal, also known as Panatag Shoal or Bajo de Masinloc, is a disputed coral reef surrounded by a large lagoon in the South China Sea. The territory is subject to overlapping claims by China, the Philippines, and Taiwan, making it a focal point for regional geopolitical tensions. Followin...
Blakeney Point is a dynamic, narrow shingle spit extending into the North Sea along the north Norfolk coast of England. Formed by the process of longshore drift, it provides a vital natural barrier that shelters the adjacent saltmarshes and tidal mudflats. The area is managed by the National Trust a...
The Big Farmer's Cay Mile-Long Sandbar is a natural tidal feature located in the Exuma island chain of the Bahamas. Visible primarily during low tide, the stretch of white sand emerges from the shallow turquoise waters, creating a temporary land bridge. It attracts boaters and tourists visiting the...
Rockall Bank is a large submarine plateau located in the North Atlantic Ocean, rising from the surrounding seabed to support a shallow marine ecosystem. It centers around Rockall, a small, uninhabited granite islet situated roughly 430 kilometers northwest of Ireland. The bank and its surrounding wa...
Nosy Iranja Sandbar is a narrow coral sand formation located in the Indian Ocean off Madagascar. Its significance lies in being a crucial habitat for several species including hawksbill sea turtles who regularly nest on its shores. The dynamic tidal action shapes the sandbar and creates unique coast...
Sandy Spit is a small, vegetated sandbar situated just off the coast of Jost Van Dyke within the British Virgin Islands. Its notable feature is its consistent line of palm trees creating a recognizable landmark. The tidal influence shapes the bar’s form and creates shallow waters suitable for calm w...
Mischief Reef is a reef in the disputed Spratly Island chain in the South China Sea that has been administered as part of China's Sansha municipality since 2012. The submerged feature was occupied by China in 1995 and later converted through land reclamation into an artificial island hosting a milit...
Cargados Carajos Bank, also called St. Brandon, is a group of coral reefs, shoals, and small islands in the Indian Ocean administered as an outer territory of Mauritius. Located roughly 430 kilometers northeast of Mauritius's main island, the bank covers a large area of shallow water dotted with isl...
Spurn Head is a narrow, shifting spit of sand and shingle located at the northern mouth of the Humber Estuary in East Yorkshire, England. Extending approximately 5.5 kilometers into the North Sea, it is formed by longshore drift carrying material down the Holderness coast. The spit is highly dynamic...
The Little Bahama Bank is a large, shallow carbonate platform located in the Atlantic Ocean to the north of Grand Bahama Island. It is distinctly separated from the larger Great Bahama Bank by the deep-water Northeast Providence Channel. The platform serves as the geological foundation for the Abaco...
Snake Island, also known as Vigan Island, is a tropical sandbar located off El Nido, Palawan in the Philippines. It’s notable for its prominent S-shaped sandbar formation visible during low tide. The island offers unique tidal experiences and is popular with tourists and divers seeking coastal explo...
Dungeness is a headland and shingle foreland on the coast of Kent in southeastern England, forming one of the largest expanses of shingle in Europe. The area includes the Dungeness nuclear power station complex and is designated as a National Nature Reserve, supporting diverse wildlife and plant spe...
Seco Island Sandbar is a flat, isolated island with a prominent sandbar located off Antique province in the Philippines, within the Sulu Sea. The sandbar emerges during low tide, creating a crescent-shaped stretch of white sand surrounded by clear, shallow waters that make it popular for kitesurfing...
Second Thomas Shoal is a submerged reef in the Spratly Island chain of the South China Sea that is subject to overlapping territorial claims. Since 1999, the Philippines has maintained a military presence on the shoal by stationing the grounded World War II-era landing ship BRP Sierra Madre there. T...
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