Khromskaya Bay
Khromskaya Bay | |
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Khromskaya Bay Map showing the location of the bay | |
Location | Far North |
Coordinates | 71°53′00″N 145°53′00″E / 71.8833°N 145.8833°ECoordinates: 71°53′00″N 145°53′00″E / 71.8833°N 145.8833°E |
Native name | Хромская губа (Russian) |
Ocean/sea sources | East Siberian Sea |
Basin countries | Russia |
The Khromskaya Bay (Russian: Хромская губа, Khromskaya Guba) or Khroma Bay is a bay in the East Siberian Sea west of the Sundrun River region and east of the Yana Bay.
Mammoths were common in this region during the holocene period.[1]
Geography[]
The bay is open to the northeast through a narrow and straight channel and is 130 km in length. Its maximum width is about 30 km and it has a branch or inlet extending northwards midway between its mouth and its most inland shore point. The Omullyakhskaya Bay lies north of Khromskaya Bay and shares the same mouth.[2]
This bay is in the shores of the East Siberian Lowland, an area of wetlands; lakes and marshes dot the whole landscape. The Khroma River flows into this bay from the south.
Owing to is northerly location the Khromskaya Bay is covered with ice most of the year. In the summer the bay is a breeding and moulting area for the lesser white-fronted goose.[3]
The Khromskaya Bay and the area surrounding it belong to the Sakha Republic (Yakutia) administrative division of the Russian Federation.
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External links[]
- Bays of the Sakha Republic
- Bays of the East Siberian Sea
- East Siberian Lowland
- Sakha Republic geography stubs