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Ushki Bay

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Location
  
Russian Far East

Basin countries
  
Russia

Average depth
  
26 m (85 ft)

Ocean/sea sources
  
Sea of Okhotsk

Max. width
  
24 km (15 mi)

Ocean/sea source
  
Sea of Okhotsk

Ushki Bay

Ushki Bay (Russian: Zaliv Ushki) is a small bay in Khabarovsk Krai, Russian Federation.

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Geography

Ushki Bay is located on the northern coast of the Sea of Okhotsk. It lies to the east of the mountainous Lisyansky Peninsula. The bay is 24 km (15 mi) wide and lies between Cape Yelagin to the west and Cape Rzhavyy to the east – the latter is visible from a great distance on a clear day as its red color contrasts with the brown color of the coastline on either side of it.

The depth of the northern part of the bay reaches 26 m (85 ft).

History

American whaleships cruised for bowhead whales in the bay in the 1850s. They called it Shepherdess Bay, after a Mystic ship that frequented the area at the time.

References

Ushki Bay Wikipedia