The Southern Bight is a part of the North Sea, situated off the southern coast of the Netherlands and the northwest coast of Belgium. It extends from the Netherlands to the eastern coast of the United Kingdom. The region is known for its relatively shallow waters, extensive shipping routes, and dense shipping traffic. The Southern Bight includes several important ports, such as Rotterdam and Antwerp, which are critical for international trade.

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