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Dofinivka Estuary

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Location
  
Ukraine

Primary inflows
  
Great Adzhalyk

Max. length
  
7.7 km (4.8 mi)

Area
  
6 km²

Length
  
7.7 km

Type
  
Estuary

Basin countries
  
Ukraine

Max. width
  
1.1 km (0.68 mi)

Mean depth
  
74 cm

Width
  
1.1 km

Dofinivka Estuary

Dofinivka Estuary, Great Adzhalyk Estuary, or Dofinisvkyi Lyman (Ukrainian: Дофінівський лиман, Великий Аджалицький лиман, Russian: Дофиновский лиман, Большой Аджалыцкий лиман, Turkish: Büyük Adcalik liman), is a brackish water area in South Ukraine, in 12 km to east from Odessa. The water body is an estuary of small steppe river Great Adzhalyk, which inflows to the estuary in northern part. The length of the estuary is about 8 km, width about 1 km. The water body is very shallow, maximal depth is 1.2 m, but average less than 0.5 m.

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Map of Dofinivka Estuary, Odessa Oblast, Ukraine

It is separated from the Black Sea by the sandbar. It is artificially connected with the sea by a tube, about 1 m in diameter, since July 2001. The estuary is the shallowest water body in the north-western Black Sea.

Look also

  • Berezan Estuary
  • Tylihul Estuary
  • Khadzhibey Estuary
  • Dniester Estuary
  • Sukhyi Estuary
  • References

    Dofinivka Estuary Wikipedia