The Open Oceanography Journal

2008, 2 : 28-33
Published online 2008 September 29. DOI: 10.2174/1874252100802010028
Publisher ID: TOOCEAJ-2-28

An Overview of the Bathymetry and Geomorphology of the Tanzania EEZ

D.C.P. Masalu
Institute of Marine Sciences, University of Dar es Salaam, P.O. Box 668, Zanzibar, Tanzania.

ABSTRACT

Bathymetry is one of the basic data for many studies in coastal and marine environments. It influences many of the coastal and oceanographic processes, and can explain the origin of some of the seafloor features. Knowledge of the bathymetry is important for navigation, planning of research, delineation of maritime boundaries and delineation of specific submarine ecosystems such as canyons. Despite its importance very little has done to map the Tanzania Economic Exclusive Zone (EEZ), as is evidenced by the scarcity of locally collected bathymetric data. The lack of basic ocean capability is a major challenge that Tanzania must overcome, to make effective planning and utilization of the coastal and marine resources. It will also enable Tanzania to access other opportunities such as extension of its continental shelf limits. Based on the global database used in this study three distinct features i.e., an isolated seamount located at 5.1°S/41.7°E, a ridge located at south near 41.5°E, and a depression located at 41.0°E/9.5°S, were identified on the Tanzanian EEZ seafloor. Also, the potential for Tanzania to pose a claim for extending its continental shelf is discussed.