Saednews:The Gulf of Gorgan, also known as Gorgan Bay, is the largest gulf in the Caspian Sea.
The Gulf of Gorgan, sometimes called Gorgan Bay, is a large body of water connected to the Caspian Sea. It is notable for being the biggest gulf within the Caspian Sea region. A gulf is a part of the sea that is partially enclosed by land, forming a kind of large inlet. The Gulf of Gorgan is important geographically and ecologically because of its size and its location along the southern coast of the Caspian Sea. It plays a significant role in local climate, marine life, and human activities like fishing and transportation.
It is located at the south-eastern shore of the Caspian Sea near the cities of Behshahr, Gorgan and Sari in Iran and is separated from the main water body by the Miankaleh peninsula and extends until the Ashuradeh peninsula.