The Azov Sea is the shallowest in the world between Ukraine, Russia and Crimea, connected with the Black Sea via the Kerch Strait. A health resorts zone, it features 0-25 t°C, salinity 2-12 ‰, seiches, storms, 25 mud volcanoes, rich and high biological productivity, and a net of bays, lagoons and limans enclosed by spits formed by numerous inflowing rivers. Search the seas from A to Z »
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