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The ancient Greeks regarded the gulf was one of the most important parts of the Erythraean Sea. It later came to be dominated by Muslims, as the area around the gulf converted to Islam.
From the late s onwards, there started to be an increased Soviet naval presence in the Gulf. The importance of the Gulf of Aden declined when the Suez Canal was closed, but it was revitalized when the canal was reopened in , after being deepened and widened by the Egyptian government. The Gulf of Aden is integral to the petroleum industry due to the delivery of Persian Gulf oil. The waterway is part of the important Suez Canal shipping route between the Mediterranean Sea and the Arabian Sea in the Indian Ocean, with 21, ships crossing the gulf annually.
Despite a lack of large-scale commercial fishing facilities, the coastline supports many isolated fishing towns and villages. The Gulf of Aden is richly supplied with fish, turtles, and lobsters. Crayfish and sharks are also fished locally. In antiquity , the gulf was one of the most important parts of the Erythraean Sea and was seen as an extension of the Red Sea in ancient Greek geography.
The Greeks named several islands within the gulf, including Stratonis Insula, although it is no longer clear which existing islands had which Greek names. The Gulf of Aden is a vital waterway for shipping, especially for Persian Gulf oil , making it an integral waterway in the world economy. In antiquity , the gulf was a thriving area of international trade between Ptolemaic Egypt and Rome in the west and Classical India , its Indonesian colonies , and Han China in the east.
It was not limited to transshipment , as Yemeni and Somali incense , tortoiseshell , and other goods were in high demand in both directions. After Egyptian sailors discovered the monsoon winds and began to trade directly with India, caravan routes and their associated kingdoms began to collapse, leading to a rise in piracy in the area. The 1st-century Periplus of the Erythraean Sea documents one Egyptian captain's experiences during this era.