Sergeyev Island is a small island in the southern part of the Empress Eugenia’s archipelago . It is located 37 km southwest of the center of Vladivostok , 2.5 km from the southern tip of the island of Rikorda . It is located between the similar-sized islands of Krotov and Moiseev . The shortest distance to about. Krotova is 0.5 km to Fr. Moiseeva - 0.4 km. Through both straits stretch underwater rocky ridges. Sergeyev Island administratively belongs to the Frunze district of Vladivostok. Sergeyev Island was named in 1883-1888. by the name of I. S. Sergeev. Details shot in 1885 by the captain A. A. Maltsev.
| Sergeyev Island | |
|---|---|
| Characteristics | |
| Area | 0.076 km² |
| Highest point | 55.7 m |
| Population | 0 pax |
| Location | |
| Water area | Japanese Sea |
| A country |
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| The subject of the Russian Federation | Primorsky Krai |
Relief
In terms of the island is a triangle, with a sharp end directed to the north. The maximum length of the island is 410 m. The center of the island is only 110 m from the coastline. The island is mountainous, steep slopes occupy most of the surface. The maximum height is 55.7 m above sea level. seas. From almost all sides, with the exception of a small area in the northwest, the island is surrounded by rocky cliffs. Four boulder and rocky beaches from 1 to 16 m wide are attached to them. The longest beach in the north is 330 m. The southern coast is the most rocky, only at the southwestern tip, next to the grottoes, there is a small 30-meter beach. The total length of the coastline is 1.4 km, of which the beaches are only 620 m.
Nature
Almost the entire territory of the island, not occupied by beaches and cliffs, is covered with deciduous forest. Only on the steep slopes near the coastal cliffs does grassy vegetation grow. At the bottom of the slope in the north-west of the island there are small areas occupied by sea rose. There are no fresh water sources. The island is washed by the waters of the open part of Peter the Great Bay . Occasionally, Sergeyev Island is visited by tourists and divers.