- Syvash
Syvash or Sivash also known as the Rotten Sea ( _uk. Сиваш, Гниле Море; _ru. Сиваш, Гнилое Море; _cr. Sıvaş, Çürük Deñiz), is a large system of shallow
bay s on the west coast of theSea of Azov (northeastern coast of the Crimean Peninsula,Ukraine ). The total water area: 2 560 km², length: 200 km, width: up to 35 km. The total water/land area of the Sivash system is over 10 000 km². It separates the Crimean Peninsula from the mainland, and a part of the border between theAutonomous Republic of Crimea and theKherson Oblast of Ukraine passes through Sivash. It is separated from the sea by the narrow (max. 500 m) and long (110 km)Arabat Spit and is connected with the sea through theGenichesk Strait by the port town ofGenichesk . TheIsthmus of Perekop separates Sivash from theBlack Sea .Sivash is extremely shallow. The deepest place is about 3 m, with 0.5-1 m being the predominant depth. The bottom is covered with silt up to 5 m thick. Being very shallow, the waters in Sivash heat up in the summer and produce a rotten smell, hence the name, "Rotten Sea". For the same reason the water is extremely salty. The amount of various salts is estimated at 200 million
tonne s. Several plants harvest the mineral resources of Sivash. The Sivash area is awetland of international importance. The shores are low, slightly sloping, swampy and salty. In summer the water level of Sivash decreases significantly, revealing fruitlesssolonets soils called "sivashes" by locals.Sivash is naturally separated by the
Chongar Strait into Western Sivashes (Western Sivash) and Eastern Sivashes (Eastern Sivash), the latter being separated from Crimea by the Genichesk Strait.In the history of the
Russian Civil War , Sivash is known for its surprise crossing by theRed Army during thePerekop-Chongar Operation .
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