Noun
a northwestern arm of the Red Sea linked to the Mediterranean by the Suez Canal
Source: WordNetOn September 9 Sharon's forces carried out a large-scale raid along the western shore of the Gulf of Suez. Source: Internet
Lafcadio never saw his father again: Charles Hearn died of malaria in the Gulf of Suez in 1866. Source: Internet
Salinity ranges from between ~36 ‰ in the southern part because of the effect of the Gulf of Aden water and reaches 41 ‰ in the northern part, owing mainly to the Gulf of Suez water and the high evaporation. Source: Internet
Tidal range In general tide ranges between convert in the north, near the mouth of the Gulf of Suez and convert in the south near the Gulf of Aden but it fluctuates between convert and convert away from the nodal point. Source: Internet
The main spots of production are the Gulf of Suez, the Eastern desert, the Western Desert and the Peninsula of Sinai. Source: Internet