Gulf of Patience
Gulf of Patience is a large body of water off the southeastern coast of Sakhalin, Russia.
Gulf of Patience | |
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Taraika Bay / Nintai-wan / Shichirō-wan | |
Gulf of Patience Location in Sakhalin Oblast | |
Location | Sakhalin Oblast, Russian Far East |
Coordinates | 49°N 143.5°E |
Native name | Залив Терпения (Russian) |
River sources | Poronay River |
Ocean/sea sources | Sea of Okhotsk |
Basin countries | Russia |
Max. length | 65 km (40 mi) |
Max. width | 130 km (81 mi) |
Average depth | 50 m (160 ft) |
Settlements | Poronaysk |
Geography
The Gulf of Patience is located in the southern Sea of Okhotsk, between the main body of Sakhalin Island in the west and Cape Patience in the east. The Poronay River flows into the bay from the north. The Tyuleny Island lies off the eastern side of the bay to the south of Cape Patience.[1]
History
The first Europeans visited the bay in 1643. They were the crew of the Dutch ship Castricum, captained by Maarten Gerritsz Vries.They named the gulf in memory of their having to wait for the fog to clear in order for them to continue with their expedition.[2]
See also
References
- "Zaliv Terpeniya". Mapcarta. Retrieved 11 January 2017.
- Spate, Oskar Hermann Khristian (1983). Monopolists and freebooters. Taylor & Francis. pp. 40–41. ISBN 0-7099-2371-6.
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