Nerpalakh - a large circular lagoon in the west of Kotelny Island , Yakutia , Russia . Depth up to 4 meters. The coastline is 31 km. It is connected to the Nerpichye Bay ( Laptev Sea ) by a narrow strait of 140 meters. Between the lip and the lagoon, the Northern Spit is about 3 km long. On the second dividing spit, the hut Nerpalah and Karaga-Jiete are located nearby.
| Nerpalah | |
|---|---|
| Specifications | |
| Bay type | lagoon |
| Shoreline length | 31 km |
| Deepest | 4 m |
| Average depth | 3m |
| Flowing rivers | Kuchchugui-Urasa , Usun-Urasa , Tyugi-Urasa , Nerpalakh-Sala |
| Location | |
| Upstream water area | Laptev sea |
| A country |
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| The subject of the Russian Federation | Yakutia |
| Area | Bulunsky Ulus |
Part of the protected zone of the State Natural Reserve "Ust-Lensky" .
The following rivers flow into the lagoon:
- Kuchchugui-Urasa (16 [1] km of length)
- Usun-Urasa
- Tyugah-Urasa
- Nerpalach-Sala
Infrastructure
Located on the shore:
- Hut Tyseh-Jie
- The hut Nerpalah and the hut Karaga-Jiete are located nearby
- Dugout Tyugyakh-Urasa
Notes
Topographic maps
- Map sheet S-53-V, VI Polar Art. Temp . Scale: 1: 200 000. The state of the area in the years 1952-1973. 1989 edition
- Map sheet S-53-XI, XII m. Tolstoy . Scale: 1: 200 000. State of the area in 1973. 1989 edition