The bay is about long (east-west) and wide (north-south). The
Bahu Kalat River (also known as the Dashtiari River) flows into the bay from the northwest, and the
Dasht River flows in from the northeast. Adjacent to the mouths of the two rivers, there are extensive
mangrove swamps including the
Jiwani Coastal Wetland. Apart from Bandar Gavater, the other main settlements on the bay are the Pakistani town of
Jiwani on the eastern shore and the Iranian town of
Pasabandar at the southwest corner. The bay contains important fishing grounds which are being threatened by increasing industrial activity and overfishing as well as the development of the nearby ports of Gwadar and
Chahbahar. For a number of years, there have been calls for the establishment of a
marine protected area covering the bay. In 2021, the provincial government of Balochistan, Pakistan, and the local branch of the
World Wide Fund for Nature began building an artificial reef in a four-square-mile area west of Jiwani. The reef comprises 330 concrete blocks, each weighing 1.5 tons, mostly placed underwater to attract corals and sea creatures. ==References==