Kresta Bay

Kresta Bay or Kresta Gulf (Russian: Залив Креста; Zaliv Kresta) is a large bay of the Gulf of Anadyr on the southern coast of the Chukotka Peninsula, Russian Federation. Administratively the bay is part of the Iultinsky District of Chukotka.

Kresta Bay
Kresta Bay
Location of Kresta Bay in Chukotka
LocationFar North
Coordinates66.000°N 179.250°W / 66.000; -179.250
Native nameЗалив Креста
River sourcesTnekveem
Ocean/sea sourcesGulf of Anadyr
Basin countriesRussia
Max. length102 km (63 mi)
Max. width43 km (27 mi)
Average depth70 m (230 ft)
SettlementsEgvekinot

Geography

The Kresta Bay is open towards the south; it is almost 100 km in length and has an average width of about 43 km.[1] There are two inlets and a coastal lagoon enclosed by a landspit inside the bay.[2]

Kresta Bay is now a tourist destination. Kresta Bay Airport, served by Chukotavia, is located by Egvekinot, a small harbor in the bay.[3]

An old U.S. Navy map showing Kresta Bay on its upper right corner.
View of Kresta Bay.

History

This bay was first surveyed by Russian mariner Count Fyodor Petrovich Litke in 1828.

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References

  1. Zaliv Kresta - article from the Great Soviet Encyclopedia
  2. "Zaliv Kresta". Mapcarta. Retrieved 8 April 2016.
  3. Tourism Archived 2011-07-08 at the Wayback Machine


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