Baydaratskaya Bay

Bay in Russia
Location of Baydaratskaya Bay in the Kara Sea.

Baydaratskaya Bay or Baydarata Bay (Russian: Байдарацкая губа, Baydaratskaya guba) is a bay in Russia, located in the southern part of the Kara Sea between the coastline of the Polar Urals, the northern end of the Ural Mountains, and Yamal Peninsula. The length of the bay is approx. 180 km, mouth width - 78 km, depth - up to 20 m.[1]

Surface water temperature is 5-6C during summertime. The bay freezes up during winter. The rivers Baydarata, Yuribey, Kara, and some others flow into the Baydarata Bay.

The bay contains the following larger islands: Torasovey Island, Litke Island, and Levdiyev Island.

Several gas pipelines are laid by Gazprom on the seabed across the bay from gas deposits of the Yamal.

References

  1. ^ Google Earth

External links

  • Breeding conditions for waders in Russian tundras in 1993 P.S. Tomkovich
  • A description of the Baydaratskaya Bay in the context of the construction of a gas pipeline—(in Russian)
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69°00′N 67°30′E / 69°N 67.5°E / 69; 67.5


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