Sannikowstrasse

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Sannikowstrasse
Location of Sannikowstrasse
Location of Sannikowstrasse
Connects waters Laptev Lake
with water East Siberian Sea
Separates land mass Anjou Islands
of land mass Lyakhov Islands
Data
Geographical location 74 ° 30 ′  N , 140 ° 37 ′  E Coordinates: 74 ° 30 ′  N , 140 ° 37 ′  E
Sannikowstrasse (Republic of Sakha)
Sannikowstrasse
length 100 km
Smallest width 50 km

The Sannikow Strait ( Russian пролив Санникова ) is a 50 km wide and 100 km long sea ​​route in the area of ​​the New Siberian Islands . It separates the Lyakhov Islands in the south from the Anjou Islands in the north and it connects the Laptev with the East Siberian Sea .

The Strait of the Sea is named after Jakow Sannikow , a Russian explorer who first explored it on an expedition from 1810–1812 together with Matwei Gedenstrom .

Sannikowstrasse is a key point for the Northeast Passage , as the shallow water limits the maximum draft of a ship to 11 meters. Since 2010, however, the melting of the polar ice has made it possible to bypass the Anjou Islands and the Sannikow Strait at times; this route has a draft of about 18 meters.

literature

  • Sergei Popov: Morskije imena Jakutii . Jakutskoje knischnoje isd-wo, 1987, pp. 51-52. (Russian)

Individual evidence

  1. With ships through the melting ice of the Arctic . In: Neue Zürcher Zeitung of January 7, 2014, p. 23

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