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Loch Striven

 
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Loch Striven (Scottish Gaelic: Loch Sroigheann) is a sea loch adjoining the west side of the Firth of Clyde just north of the Isle of Bute, where it forms a narrow inlet about 8 miles (12 km) long extending north into the Cowal peninsula. During times of recession in shipping the loch has been used as a sheltered anchorage for laid up vessels such as large oil tankers [1].

Coordinates: 55°56′30″N 5°04′56″W / 55.9417°N 5.0822°W / 55.9417; -5.0822

  1. ^ Ships moored on loch during slump

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