Penkigney Bay

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Penkigney Bay
бухта Пенкегней
Penkigney Bay.jpg
View of Penkigney Bay from the east
Penkigney Bay is located in Russia
Penkigney Bay
Location Far North
Coordinates Lua error in package.lua at line 80: module 'strict' not found.
River sources Kitlyaren, Pestsovaya
Ocean/sea sources Bering Sea
Basin countries Russia
Max. length 23 km (14 mi)
Max. width 4.8 km (3.0 mi)
Average depth 100 m (330 ft)

Penkigney Bay (Russian: Пенкегней; Chukchi: Пэнкэнэй) is a bay of the Bering Sea on the eastern coast of the Chukotka Peninsula, Russian Federation. Administratively the bay is part of the Providensky District of Chukotka.

Geography

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The inner part of Penkigney Bay is in a southwest/northeast direction for about 15 km and then it bends and opens towards the southeast for about 8 km until its mouth. I has an average width of about 4 km.[1] There are two inlets and a coastal lagoon enclosed by a landspit inside the bay. Merkinkan and Achinkinkan are two small islands located at the entrance of the fjord on its northern side, and beyond the point on the southern side lies Alera Bay, a small cove.[2] There are no permanent settlements in the shores of this bay.

History

This bay was first surveyed described and mapped by midshipman Makar Ratmanov during the First Kamchatka Expedition in the autumn of 1828 led by Russian mariner Count Fyodor Petrovich Litke.

Penkigney bay was visited later in the 19th century by Adolf Erik Nordenskiöld during his Vega Expedition that made the Northeast Passage. Nordenskiöld called the bay "Konyam Bay": <templatestyles src="Template:Blockquote/styles.css" />

Some days after we anchored in Konyam Bay (64 deg. 49' N.L., 172 deg. 53' W.L. from Greenwich). We found there only pure reindeer-owning Chukches; there was no coast population living by hunting and fishing.[3]

View of the SS Vega at anchor in Penkigney Bay.
1947 map of the Chukchi Peninsula.

References

  1. Penkingney - article from the Great Soviet Encyclopedia
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  3. A.E. Nordenskiöld, The Voyage of the Vega Round Asia and Europe

External links

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