Simpson Bay Lagoon

Simpson Bay Lagoon
Simson Bay Lagoon
The Great Pond
  • Simpsonbaailagune (Dutch)
  • Grand Étang de Simpsonbaai (French)
Simpson Bay Lagoon
Location in the island of Saint Martin
Simpson Bay Lagoon
Simpson Bay Lagoon (Sint Maarten)
Coordinates18°03′07″N 63°06′32″W / 18.052°N 63.109°W / 18.052; -63.109
Primary outflowsBaie Nettlé
Simson Bay
Ocean/sea sourcesCaribbean sea
Basin countriesSaint Martin
Sint Maarten
Designation
Official nameMullet Pond
Designated23 May 2014
Reference no.2270
Surface area1,250 hectares (3,100 acres)
Max. depth6 metres (20 ft)
Shore length14.48 kilometres (2.78 mi)
IslandsGrand îlet
Little Key
1 Shore length is not a well-defined measure.

Simpson Bay Lagoon (also spelt Simson Bay Lagoon, or referred to simply as The Great Pond) is one of the largest inland lagoons in the West Indies of the Caribbean. It is located on the island of Saint Martin. The border between the French and Dutch halves of the island runs across the centre of the lagoon. There are two small islands that lie in the lagoon: the larger, Grand Ilet (also known as Explorer's Island) to the north, is within the French region of Saint-Martin; the smaller, Little Key, to the south, is on the Dutch Sint Maarten side. Historically it was not a lagoon, but a lake. A hurricane in 1819 breached the natural isthmus at Pelican, isolating the Simpson Bay fishing community for a century. Halfway through the 20th century, an artificial canal at the current Simpson Bay Lagoon Bridge replaced the initial natural waterway.

The lagoon is connected to the Caribbean Sea via a small channel in the north-west which flows into Baie Nettlé in Saint-Martin and another small channel in the south-east which flows into Simpson Bay in Sint Maarten. Sint Maarten's airport, Princess Juliana International Airport lies close to the lagoon's southern shore.

Previously, traffic between Marigot and Princess Juliana International Airport (SXM) had to go around the lagoon via the Lowlands area. In 2013, the Simpson Bay Causeway Bridge was opened. This bridge connects the Marigot area with the northern end of the airport runway, considerably reducing distance and time to reach the airport.