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Sea of Okhotsk | Pacific Ocean, Russian Coastline | Britannica
Sea of Okhotsk, northwestern arm of the Pacific Ocean, bounded on the west and north by the east coast of Asia from Cape Lazarev to the mouth of the Penzhina River, on the east and southeast by the Kamchatka Peninsula and the Kuril Islands, on the south by the northern coast of the Japanese island.
Sea of Okhotsk - WorldAtlas
Covering an area of 1,583,000 km 2, the Sea of Okhotsk is a marginal sea of the Western Pacific Ocean. The sea has been named after Okhotsk, the earliest principal Russian settlement in the Far East. Where Is The Sea Of Okhotsk? Map showing the location of the Sea of Okhotsk.
The Sea of Okhotsk: a billion dollar ecosystem - Thin Ice Blog - Panda
The Sea of Okhotsk boasts an area of roughly 1.6 million square kilometers, water volume of more than 1300 cubic kilometers, and a coastline over 10 thousand kilometers long. The average depth of this remarkable body of water ranges from 820 meters, to a maximum depth of 3916 meters.
Sea of Okhotsk - Simple English Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Shiretoko National Park on the Sea of Okhotsk coast of Hokkaido, Japan. The Sea of Okhotsk covers 611,000 sq.mi. (1,583,000 km 2). The average depth is 2,818 feet (859 metres). Its maximum depth is 11,063 feet (3,372 metres).
Sea of Okhotsk - New World Encyclopedia
The Sea of Okhotsk is considered one of the richest north temperate marine ecosystems in the world, and one of the most biologically productive of the world’s seas. Its variances in water temperature and depth, along with inflow of river drainage, allow it to support a diverse array of animal life, including bird , fish , and marine mammals .
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