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48: 80: 31: 400:(Typhoon Vera) devastated the Ise Bay area. Rising tidal levels and pounding surf collapsed banks and inundated low-lying areas of the coast. 5,041 people were killed or missing, 38,921 were injured, and 149,187 houses were totally or partially destroyed. Estimates place the cost of the damage between 500 and 600 billion yen. The damage and loss of life caused by the Ise-wan Typhoon remains the worst recorded by a typhoon in Japan. 549: 87: 55: 372:
After the end of the Second World War, the Ise Bay region contributed greatly to the rapid recovery of the Japanese economy. This rapid expansion of large industry has come at a cost, though, with pollution affecting the water quality and with landfills and the like reducing the number of tidelands,
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From ancient times, Ise Bay has provided the people of the surrounding regions with a rich abundance of natural resources as well as providing easy transport. As a result, unique communities developed around the bay and fishing (including
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Prefectures in Japan. Ise Bay has an average depth of 19.5 meters (64 ft) and a maximum depth of 30 meters (98 ft). The mouth of the bay is 9 kilometers (5.6 mi) and is connected to the smaller
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seaweed beds, and other areas vital in preserving the habitat of local flora and fauna. Sea walls built to protect human habitation, particularly after the 1959
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Fujiwara, T; Takahashi, T; Kasai, A; Sugiyama, Y; Kuno, M (2002), "The Role of Circulation in the Development of Hypoxia in Ise Bay, Japan",
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by two channels: the Nakayama Channel and the Morosaki Channel. Mikawa Bay is subsequently joined to the
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Frederic, Louis (2002). "Japan Encyclopedia." Cambridge, Massachusetts: Harvard University Press.
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to Ise is called the Ise Plain and this plain lies on the western shore of Ise Bay. Prior to the
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by the Irako Channel, which ranges from 50–100 meters (160–330 ft) in depth.
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Niwa, Yuichi; Sugai, Toshihiko; Yasue, Ken-ichi (2012).
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Ise Bay derives its name from the region surrounding
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in the bay, was opened in 2005 to serve the region.
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Ise Bay 伊勢湾 is located in Japan
Ise Bay 伊勢湾 is located in Mie Prefecture
34°45′N 136°45′E / 34.750°N 136.750°E / 34.750; 136.750
Kiso Three Rivers
Nikkō River
Shōnai River
Tempaku River
Pacific Ocean
Basin
Japan
Islands
Nagoya
Yokkaichi
Tsu
Matsusaka
Ise
Kiso Three Rivers
Mie
Aichi
Mikawa Bay
Pacific Ocean
Ise Grand Shrine
Ise
Kuwana
Mie Prefecture
Meiji Period
Ise Province
Ise Ebi
pearl farming

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