Karaginsky Gulf

{{Short description|Gulf in the Bering Sea}}

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Karaginsky Gulf ({{langx|ru|Карагинский залив}}) is a large gulf in the Bering Sea off the northeastern coast of Kamchatka (Russia), which cuts {{cvt|117|km}} deep inland. The depth of the gulf is between {{cvt|30.|and|60.|m}}. The largest island in the gulf is the Karaginsky Island, separated from the mainland by the Litke Strait (width: {{cvt|21|to|72|km}}).National Marine Fisheries Service. [https://books.google.com/books?id=v4LhM1Acei4C&dq=Karaginsky%20Gulf&pg=RA1-PA15 Marine Fisheries Review], Volume 67. NMFS, Scientific Publications Office, 2005. 13. The Karaginsky Gulf is covered with ice from December until June.

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{{Kamchatka Krai}}

{{Russian Far East}}

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Category:Gulfs of Russia

Category:Gulfs of the Pacific Ocean

Category:Bays of the Bering Sea

Category:Bodies of water of the Kamchatka Peninsula

Category:Pacific Coast of Russia

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