By Enterprise Strike Group Public Affairs
USS ENTERPRISE, Red Sea (NNS) -- Enterprise Carrier Strike Group (CSG) transited the Suez Canal and entered the U.S. 5th Fleet area of responsibility (AOR), Feb. 15.
"Our ability to use the Suez Canal in a routine manner and according to long-standing plans demonstrates the ongoing stability of this important waterway," said Rear Adm. Terry B. Kraft, commander, Enterprise CSG.
The 120-mile Suez Canal , constructed in 1869, runs north to south across the Isthmus of Suez in northeastern Egypt . It connects the Mediterranean Sea with the Gulf of Suez , a northern arm of the Red Sea , and is overseen by the Egyptian military.
The canal provides a shortcut for ships operating between ports in the Mediterranean and Atlantic with ports located in the Indian and Pacific Oceans , by avoiding the need to sail around the Cape of Good Hope in Southern Africa . The canal sees more than eight percent of global trade pass through its waters annually.
The process of getting through the canal is not easy for the 90,000-ton aircraft carrier. With an average width of 673 feet and only 79 feet in depth, the canal was not designed to accommodate ships of its size.
"It is an all-hands effort to safely transit the Suez Canal ," said Cmdr. Christopher Saindon, the ship's navigator and senior watch officer. "Every department has a role to play. It requires teamwork and vigilance by all crew members."
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