Motovsky Gulf

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Motovsky Gulf is a remote inlet of the Barents Sea in northwestern Russia, known for its harsh Arctic conditions and proximity to the Kola Peninsula.

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Motovsky Gulf canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf gulf
inlet
adjacentTo Kola Peninsula
coastlineCountry Russia
country Russia
hasBiodiversity Arctic marine fauna
cold-water fish species
hasCharacteristic harsh Arctic conditions
remote location
hasClimate Arctic climate
hasEnvironmentalCondition frequent storms
low temperatures
rough seas
strong winds
hasNavigationCondition challenging navigation
hasSeasonalFeature sea ice in winter
hasWaterType salt water
isPartOf Russian Arctic seas
locatedIn Arctic region
Murmansk Oblast
northwestern Russia
locatedInHemisphere Eastern Hemisphere
Northern Hemisphere
locatedOn Arctic Ocean
surface form: Arctic Ocean basin
locatedOnCoastOf Kola Peninsula
partOf Barents Sea
sea Barents Sea
usedFor fishing
navigation
waterBodyType coastal gulf

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Rybachy Peninsula borders Motovsky Gulf