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Map of the Hebrides, showing the Minch
'The Minch' (
Scottish Gaelic 'An Cuan Sgìth/Cuan na Hearadh'), also called 'The North Minch', is a
strait in north-west
Scotland, separating the north-west
Highlands, and the northern
Inner Hebrides, from
Lewis and
Harris in the
Outer Hebrides. 'The Lower Minch' ('an Cuan Canach'), also called 'The Little Minch', is to the south and separates
Skye from the lower Outer Hebrides:
North Uist,
Benbecula,
South Uist,
Barra etc. It opens into the
Sea of the Hebrides. The combination of the Minch, the Sea of the Hebrides, and a stretch reaching
Ireland constitutes the
Inner Seas [of the West coast of Scotland] (
IHO Spec. Pub. S-23 (3rd ed, 1953), ''Limits of Oceans and Seas'', #18; also Draft 4th ed., 1986), also known as the
Inner Scottish Sea.
The Minch ranges from 20 to 45 miles (30 to 70 km) wide and is approximately 70 miles (110 km) long. The Lower Minch is about 15 miles (25 km) wide.
The ''
Minch Project'' is a collaboration of
Comhairle nan Eilean Siar, the
Highland Council and the
Scottish Natural Heritage which aims to reduce
pollution, minimise
erosion, minimise
litter and promote
tourism —in particular
wildlife tourism such as
dolphin watching— in the Minch. Pollution is a particular concern as the Minch is a busy
shipping lane —two and a half million
tonnes of shipping pass through the channel each
month.
Commercial
ferry services across the Minch are operated by
Caledonian MacBrayne.
References
★
Western Isles local government Minch project
★
Gazeteer for Scotland