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Gulf_of_Anadyr Latitude and Longitude:

64°00′N 178°00′W / 64.000°N 178.000°W / 64.000; -178.000
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Gulf of Anadyr
Анадырский залив
NOAA Chart, Cape Navarin at the left center.
Gulf of Anadyr is located in Chukotka Autonomous Okrug
Gulf of Anadyr
Gulf of Anadyr
Location Russian Far East
Coordinates 64°00′N 178°00′W / 64.000°N 178.000°W / 64.000; -178.000
River sources Anadyr River
Velikaya
Kanchalan
Tumanskaya
Ocean/sea sources Bering Sea
Basin countries Russia
Max. width402 kilometres (250 mi)
Average depth105 metres (344 ft)
Settlements Anadyr

The Gulf of Anadyr, or Anadyr Bay ( Russian: Анадырский залив), is a large bay on the Bering Sea in far northeast Siberia. It has a total surface area of 200,000 km2 (77,000 sq mi)

Location

The bay is roughly rectangular and opens to the southeast. The corners are (clockwise from the south) Cape Navarin (another source says the adjacent Cape Thaddeus), Anadyr Estuary, Kresta Bay and Cape Chukotsky on the Chukchi Peninsula. It is about 250 mi (217 nmi; 402 km) across. A long gravel bar runs along the northeast shore for about 45 miles (39 nmi; 72 km) east from Kresta Bay. The Gulf of Anadyr is covered with ice normally 10 months a year. Whales such as bowhead and gray may appear close to shore.

Civilization

The town of Anadyr, the administrative centre of Chukotka Autonomous Okrug, is located on the Anadyr Estuary. Provideniya, on Komsomolskaya Bay (formerly Emma Harbor; a branch of Provideniya Bay), and Egvekinot, on Kresta Bay, are the next largest coastal settlements.

See also

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References

  • Petit Fute (2006). Chukotka. Avant Garde, Moscow. ISBN  5863942584.
  • United States Hydrographic Office (1909). Asiatic pilot, Volume 1. Issues 122–126; Issue 162 of H.O. pub. Gov. Printing Off., Washington. pp 50–51.

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