Khalmyer Bay

Khalmyer Bay

Map showing the location of the Khalmyer Bay.
Location Gydan Peninsula, Kara Sea
Coordinates 71°17′N 77°47′E / 71.283°N 77.783°E / 71.283; 77.783Coordinates: 71°17′N 77°47′E / 71.283°N 77.783°E / 71.283; 77.783
Basin countries Russia

The Khalmyer Bay is a bay on the Siberian coast in the Kara Sea. It is located in the Gydan Peninsula and it is roughly 185 km long and 47 km wide at its widest point. Lat 71°30′ N, long 76° E.

Geography

This deep bay lies between the large estuaries of the Ob (Gulf of Ob) and the Yenisei River. The peninsula formed between this bay and neighbouring Yuratski Bay is known as the Mamonta Peninsula (Russian: Полуостров Мамонта; Poluostrov Mamonta, meaning 'Mammoth Peninsula')[1] and the narrow peninsula in the NW formed between this bay and the neighbouring Gulf of Ob is known as the Yavay Peninsula (Russian: полуостров Явай; Poluostrov Yavay).

The Khalmyer Bay is surrounded by tundra coast and there are numerous river mouths on its shores. Deep within the bay lie the settlements of Chernyy Mys and Gyda. At its mouth lie the settlements of Matyuysale and Mongatalyang.

This Bay is located in the Yamal-Nenets autonomous district administrative region of the Russian Federation.[2]

The Khalmyer Bay appears also as Gydanskaya Guba ('Gydan Bay') in maps in Russian.

References

  1. Попов С.В., Троицкий В.А. Топонимика морей советской Арктики. — Л: Географическое общество СССР, 1972. — p. 316
  2. Yamalo-Nenets administration information

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