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The Sea of Azov ( - Azovskoye more; - Azovs'ke more, ) is the world's shallowest sea, linked by the Strait of Kerch
Strait of Kerch

The Kerch Strait connects the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov, separating the Crimean Kerch Peninsula in the west from the Taman Peninsula in the east....
 to the Black Sea
Black Sea

The Black Sea is an inland sea sea bounded by southeastern Europe, the Caucasus and the Anatolia and is ultimately connected to the Atlantic Ocean via the Mediterranean Sea and Aegean Seas and various straits....
 to the south. It is bounded on the north by Ukraine
Ukraine

Ukraine is a country in Eastern Europe. It is bordered by Russia to the east; Belarus to the north; Poland, Slovakia, and Hungary to the west; Romania and Moldova to the southwest; and the Black Sea and Sea of Azov to the south....
, on the east by Russia
Russia

Russia , or the Russian Federation , is a list of countries spanning more than one continent country extending over much of northern Eurasia....
 and on the west by the Crimea
Crimea

Crimea or the Autonomous Republic of Crimea is an autonomous republic of Ukraine located on the northern coast of the Black Sea, occupying a peninsula of the same name....
n peninsula
Peninsula

A peninsula is a piece of Landform that is nearly surrounded by water but connected to mainland via an isthmus. Word origin: Latin paeninsula : paene, almost + insula, island....
. The Don River
Don River

There are several rivers named Don:...
 flows into it.

The current name is popularly said to come from a certain Polovtsian
Cumans

Cumans were a nomadic Turkic peoples people who inhabited a shifting area north of the Black Sea known as Cumania along the Volga River. They eventually settled to the west of the Black Sea, influencing the politics of Bulgaria, Serbia, Hungary, Moldavia, and Wallachia....
 prince named Azum or Asuf, who was killed defending a town in this region in 1067.

sea is long and wide and has an area of .






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The Sea of Azov ( - Azovskoye more; - Azovs'ke more, ) is the world's shallowest sea, linked by the Strait of Kerch
Strait of Kerch

The Kerch Strait connects the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov, separating the Crimean Kerch Peninsula in the west from the Taman Peninsula in the east....
 to the Black Sea
Black Sea

The Black Sea is an inland sea sea bounded by southeastern Europe, the Caucasus and the Anatolia and is ultimately connected to the Atlantic Ocean via the Mediterranean Sea and Aegean Seas and various straits....
 to the south. It is bounded on the north by Ukraine
Ukraine

Ukraine is a country in Eastern Europe. It is bordered by Russia to the east; Belarus to the north; Poland, Slovakia, and Hungary to the west; Romania and Moldova to the southwest; and the Black Sea and Sea of Azov to the south....
, on the east by Russia
Russia

Russia , or the Russian Federation , is a list of countries spanning more than one continent country extending over much of northern Eurasia....
 and on the west by the Crimea
Crimea

Crimea or the Autonomous Republic of Crimea is an autonomous republic of Ukraine located on the northern coast of the Black Sea, occupying a peninsula of the same name....
n peninsula
Peninsula

A peninsula is a piece of Landform that is nearly surrounded by water but connected to mainland via an isthmus. Word origin: Latin paeninsula : paene, almost + insula, island....
. The Don River
Don River

There are several rivers named Don:...
 flows into it.

The current name is popularly said to come from a certain Polovtsian
Cumans

Cumans were a nomadic Turkic peoples people who inhabited a shifting area north of the Black Sea known as Cumania along the Volga River. They eventually settled to the west of the Black Sea, influencing the politics of Bulgaria, Serbia, Hungary, Moldavia, and Wallachia....
 prince named Azum or Asuf, who was killed defending a town in this region in 1067.

Geology and bathymetry

The sea is long and wide and has an area of . The main rivers flowing into it are the Don and Kuban
Kuban River

Kuban River is a river in Russia, in the North Caucasus region. It flows through the Karachay-Cherkessia, Stavropol Krai, Krasnodar Krai, and the Adygeya....
; they ensure that the waters of the sea have comparatively low salinity and are almost fresh in places, and also bring in huge volumes of silt. To the west also lie the long Arabat Spit
Arabat Spit

The Arabat Spit is a spit in the Sea of Azov, which separates a large, shallow and very salty system of gulfs named Syvash. The spit is located between the town of Henichesk, Ukraine and the north-eastern shores of Crimea....
 and the highly saline marshy inlets of the Sivash.

The Sea of Azov is the shallowest sea in the world with an average depth of and maximum depth of ; where silt has built up, such as the Gulf of Taganrog, the average depth is less than . The prevailing current in the sea is a counter-clockwise swirl. Salinity varies from 1 to 15 parts per thousand (compared to 30 to 40 for the oceans) across the sea and with season.

The shallowness and low salinity of the sea make it vulnerable to freezing during winter. Formation of sea ice can occur temporarily at any time from late December to mid-March. Under the present climate, the sea no longer freezes over, although during the 18th and 19th centuries and as far as the late 1970s, it was normally frozen over every year by early February.

Hydrology and hydrochemistry


The current vertical profile of the Sea of Azov exhibits oxygenated surface waters and anoxic bottom waters, with the anoxic waters forming in a layer 0.5 - 4 m in thickness. The occurrence of the anoxic layer is attributed to seasonal eutrophication events associated with increased sedimantary input from the Don and Kuban Rivers. This sedimentary input stimulates biotic activity in the surfaces layers, which photosynthesize under aerobic conditions. Once expired, the dead organic matter sinks to the bottom of the sea where bacteria and microorganisms, using all available oxygen, consume the organic matter, leading to anoxic conditions. Studies have shown that in the Sea of Azov, the exact vertical structure is dependent on wind strength and sea surface temperature, but typically a 'stagnation zone' lies between the oxic and anoxic layers.

Fauna

Historically, the sea has had a rich variety of marine life, with over 80 fish and 300 invertebrate species identified. But diversity and numbers have been reduced by over-fishing and water-intense large-scale cultivation of cotton, causing increasing levels of pollution
Pollution

Pollution is the introduction of contaminants into an environment that causes instability, disorder, harm or discomfort to the ecosystem i.e. physical systems or living organisms ....
.

History

The Black Sea deluge theory
Black Sea deluge theory

The Black Sea deluge is a hypothesized prehistoric flood that occurred when the Black Sea filled rapidly circa 5600 BC. The hypothesis made headlines when The New York Times published it in December 1996....
 dates the genesis of the Sea of Azov to 5600 BC, and there are traces of Neolithic
Neolithic

The Neolithic period was a period in the development of human technology, beginning about 9500 Before the Christian Era in the Middle East that is traditionally considered the last part of the Stone Age....
 settlement in the area now covered by it. In antiquity, it was known as Lake Mæotis, the Maeotian Lake or the Maeotian Sea (Greek
Greek language

Greek is an Indo-European languages native to the southern Balkan peninsula, the language of the Greek people. It forms an independent branch within Indo-European....
  and Latin
Latin

Latin is an Italic language, historically spoken in Latium and Ancient Rome. Through the Military history of the Roman Empire, Latin spread throughout the Mediterranean and a large part of Europe....
 Palus Maeotis), after the tribe of Maeotae
Maeotae

Maeotae or M?ot? or Maeotici were an ancient people dwelling along the Palus Maeotis in antiquity. William Smith considers Maeotae a collective name which was given to the peoples about the Palus Maeotis....
 which inhabited the Maeotian marshes
Maeotian marshes

In the History of geography the Maeotian marshes lay where the Don River, Russia River emptied into the Maeotian Lake near Tanais. The marshes served as a check to the westward migration of nomad peoples from the steppe of Central Asia....
 to the east from the sea.

Deluge theory

In 1997, William Ryan and Walter Pitman from Columbia University
Columbia University

Columbia University in the City of New York , is a private university in the United States and a member of the Ivy League. Columbia's main campus lies in the Morningside Heights, Manhattan neighborhood in the borough of Manhattan, in New York City....
 published a theory that a massive flood through the Bosporus
Bosporus

The Bosporus or Bosphorus , also known as the Istanbul Strait , is a strait that forms the boundary between the European part of Turkey and its Asian part ....
 occurred in ancient times. They claim that the Black and Caspian Sea
Caspian Sea

The Caspian Sea is the largest enclosed body of water on Earth by area, variously classed as the List of lakes by area or a full-fledged sea. It has a surface area of 371,000 square kilometers and a volume of 78,200 cubic kilometers ....
s were vast freshwater lakes, but then about 5600 BC, the Mediterranean
Mediterranean Sea

The Mediterranean Sea is a sea or Ocean off the Atlantic Ocean surrounded by the Mediterranean region and almost completely enclosed by land: on the north by Europe, on the south by Africa, and on the east by Asia....
 spilled over a rocky sill at the Bosporus, creating the current communication between the Black and Mediterranean Seas. Subsequent work has been done both to support and to discredit this theory, and archaeologists still debate it. This has led some to associate this catastrophe with prehistoric flood myths.

Crimean War 1854-56

A naval campaign between the Allied navies of Britain
United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland was the formal name and the state form of the United Kingdom from 1 January 1801 until 12 April 1927....
 and France
France

France , officially the French Republic , is a country whose Metropolitan France is located in Western Europe and that also comprises various Overseas departments and territories of France....
 against Russia took place in the Sea of Azov between May and November 1855. The British awarded a bar, 'Azoff'
Sea of Azoff naval campaign

Azoff was a naval campaign in the Sea of Azov during the Crimean War of 1854-56 between the Royal Navy and the French Navy against Russia. Taking place between 25th May - 22nd November 1855, a highly successful naval campaign was launched against a major source of supplies and reinforcements for the Russians....
, to the British Crimean War medal to commemorate the campaign.

External links

  • - pics from private mountain guide Sergey Sorokin


  • - pics from private tour in CZ: Azovske more