Onega Bay

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Onega Bay is a large southern inlet of Russia’s White Sea, known for its numerous islands, shallow waters, and importance to regional fishing and navigation.

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All labels observed (3)

Label Occurrences
Onega Bay canonical 3
Onega 1
Onega Bay of the White Sea 1

Statements (47)

Predicate Object
instanceOf bay
geographical feature
inlet
adjacentTo Dvina Bay region
White Sea Karelia
surface form: Karelian coast

Onega Peninsula
climate subarctic climate
country Russia
ecologicalRole habitat for marine and coastal species
economicImportance regional fisheries
sea transport routes
feature complex coastline
many skerries
numerous shoals
governedBy Russian maritime authorities
surface form: Russian Federation maritime authorities
hasCoastlineOn Arkhangelsk Oblast
Russian Republic of Karelia
surface form: Republic of Karelia
hasInflow Kem River NERFINISHED
Onega River
Vyg River
other small rivers
hasIsland Shuyostrov Islands
surface form: Lyamtsy Islands

Shuyostrov Islands
Solovetsky Islands
hasMouth White Sea
knownFor navigation importance
numerous islands
regional fishing
shallow waters
locatedIn Arctic Ocean
surface form: Arctic Ocean basin

Arctic region
Arkhangelsk Oblast
European Russia
Northern Europe
Russian Republic of Karelia
surface form: Republic of Karelia

Russia
White Sea
Northwest Russia
surface form: northwestern Russia
navigationalCharacteristic seasonal ice cover
shallow depths
partOf Barents Sea
surface form: Barents and White Sea marine area

Arctic seas of Russia
surface form: Northern Sea Basin of Russia
salinity brackish to marine
usedFor commercial fishing
local transportation
maritime navigation
waterBodyType saltwater bay

Referenced by (5)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

White Sea hasPart Onega Bay
Pomor merchants portOfOrigin Onega Bay
this entity surface form: Onega
Onega Peninsula separates Onega Bay
Onega River mouthLocation Onega Bay
Onega River emptiesInto Onega Bay
this entity surface form: Onega Bay of the White Sea