De Long Strait

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De Long Strait
пролив Лонга
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A view from space, with a long polynya in the strait and Wrangel Island to the north-east
De Long Strait is located in Russia
De Long Strait
Location Russian Far East; between the East Siberian Sea and the Chukchi Sea
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Part of Arctic Ocean
Basin countries Russia
Max. length 128 km (80 mi)
Max. width 141 km (88 mi)
Max. depth 50 m (160 ft)
Frozen Most of the year

The De Long Strait (Russian: пролив Лонга; Proliv Longa) is a body of water in the Russian Federation.

Geography

This strait separates Wrangel Island from the Siberian mainland.[1] It is very broad, its minimum width being 141 km, between Cape Blossom at the southwestern tip of Wrangel Island and Cape Yakan, 65 km east of Cape Billings, close to Gytkhelen, Chukotka.[2]

The De Long Strait is also a geographic landmark connecting the East Siberian Sea and the Chukchi Sea.

This strait was named after the American explorer George Washington De Long, who died nearby with nineteen crew members while attempting to reach inhabited settlements in Siberia.

In August 1983, it was the site of a disaster when 50 ships were trapped in ice, with the loss of one and damage to as many as 30 others.

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