Linga Sound (Shetland)

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Coordinates: 60°22′00″N 1°01′00″W / 60.36667°N 1.01667°W / 60.36667; -1.01667

Location of Linga Sound

Linga Sound is the strait between the islands of Whalsay and West Linga in the Shetland islands of Scotland.

The sound has a depth of 11 to 12 fathoms (66 to 72 ft; 20 to 22 m). The narrowest width is 900 feet (270 m) between the 6 fathoms (36 ft; 11 m) contours. The sound is the channel most often used by large vessels.[1] The tidal stream running south through the sound starts about four and a half hours before high water at Lerwick, and the stream starts running north about two hours after high water at Lerwick. The maximum rate is 6 knots.[2] The sound has several islets. The most notable is the Skate of Marrister. A lighthouse on Suther Ness below Brough stands at the northern entrance into Linga Sound.[3]

References

Citations

  1. United States Hydrographic Office 1950, p. 315.
  2. Smith & Jex 2007, p. 227.
  3. Ritchie 1997, p. 35.

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