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Chaunskaya Bay

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Chaunskaya Bay
Чаунская губа (Russian)
Chaunskaya Bay is located in Chukotka Autonomous Okrug
Chaunskaya Bay
Chaunskaya Bay
Location of the bay in Chukotka
LocationFar North
Coordinates69°20′58″N 169°46′25″E / 69.3494°N 169.7736°E / 69.3494; 169.7736
River sourcesChaun River, Ichuveyem River, Palyavaam River, Lelyuveyem River, Pucheveyem River
Ocean/sea sourcesEast Siberian Sea
Basin countriesRussia
Max. length140 km (87 mi)
Max. width110 km (68 mi)
SettlementsPevek
Chaunskaya Bay
Chaunskaya Bay

The Chaunskaya Bay or Chaun Bay (Russian: Чаунская губа) is an Arctic bay in the East Siberian Sea, in Chaunsky District, Chukotka, northeast Siberia. There is Port of Pevek.

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Geography

The bay is open to the north and is 140 km in length. Its maximum width is 110 km.[1] Its mouth is defined by Cape Shelagsky, the end of the Shelag Range, to the east and an unnamed part of Ayon Island to the west. It narrows where the Pevek Peninsula on the east approaches Ayon Island.

Owing to is northerly location Chaunskaya Bay is covered with ice most of the year.

This bay is the center of one of the larger lowlands in Chukotka. A number of rivers flow into the southeastern corner: Chaun River, Ichuveyem River, Palyavaam River, Lelyuveyem River and Pucheveyem River. There is a protected natural area in the southeast. Lake Elgygytgyn is about 160 km southeast and the town of Bilibino about 160 km southwest.

Chaunskaya Bay under ice. Ayon Island and the Pevek Peninsula visible. Wrangel Island to the northeast
View of Pevek at the mouth of the bay

History

The first Russian to reach the area was probably Mikhail Stadukhin in 1649.[citation needed]

References

This page was last edited on 17 April 2023, at 08:13
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