Türkmenbaşy Gulf

Local nameTürkmenbaşy Aýlagy
LocationBalkan Region, Turkmenistan

The Türkmenbaşy Gulf or Türkmenbaşy Aýlagy or Türkmenbaşy Bay is a bay of the Caspian Sea in the coast of Turkmenistan.

With the Türkmenbaşy Peninsula to the north and the Cheleken Peninsula to the south, the gulf extends westwards into the sea for 46 km and has an 18 km wide mouth. At its northwest corner are the Bala-Ishem salt marshes which mark the mouth of the dried-up Uzboy River. It became part of the Hazar Nature Reserve in 1968 and was designated as a Ramsar site in 2008. Among the animals in the bay the Krasnovodsk herring and the Caspian seal deserve mention.

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Wikipedia https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Türkmenbaşy_Gulf

Coordinates 39°50'14.877" N 53°14'13.465" E

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