Singapore Strait
The Singapore Strait is a narrow waterway located between the southern tip of Malaysia and the island of Singapore. It connects the Andaman Sea to the South China Sea, making it a crucial shipping route for international trade. The strait is approximately 105 kilometers long and varies in width, with its narrowest point being around 16 kilometers.
This strait is significant for maritime navigation, as it serves as a passage for a large volume of commercial vessels. It is also home to diverse marine life and ecosystems, making it an important area for environmental conservation efforts.