- Umba River (Russia)
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name = Umba
native_name = _ru. Умба
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length = 123
watershed = 6470
discharge_location = Payalka, 3.7 km from the mouth
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source_location =Lake Umbozero
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mouth_location =Kandalaksha Gulf
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tributary_left = Vyala
tributary_left1 = Muna
tributary_right = Kana
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map_caption =Umba ( _ru. Умба) is a 123 km long river on the
Kola Peninsula ,Murmansk Oblast ,Russia .Geography
The river's source is
Lake Umbozero , 100 km northeast ofKandalaksha , located between the mountains of theKhibiny Massif and theLovozero Tundras on the Kola Peninsula. From there it flows south, through a landscape of forests and hills. The river alternates between rapids and more quiet sections, and it flows through several lakes, the largest of which isLake Kanozero .The river exits from Lake Kanozero through two separate outlet channels, about five kilometers apart. The outlets are called the Kitsa and the Rodvinga, and the latter again divides forming yet another channel called the Nizma. The Kitsa and Rodvinga rejoins in
Lake Ponchozero , below which the river is again called the Umba, and it is rejoined by the Nizma a few kilometers further downstream.The river empties into the
Kandalaksha Gulf at theurban-type settlement of Umba.Its biggest tributary is the Vyala, which comes from
Lake Vyalozero and joins the Umba 15 km before the outlet to the sea.Fishing
The Umba is known as a very good river for
salmon fishing. Along with theVarzuga , it was the first river on theKola Peninsula to be made available for fishing tourism for foreign customers in the early 1990s, and infrastructure such as fishing lodges has been built along the river to accommodate this.However, in recent years the number of salmon has dropped, as a result of
poaching by the local population, caused by an unemployment rate of a staggering 90% in the municipal centre of Umba, and made worse by the fact that drivable roads go along the banks of the entire length of the river, making it easily accessible. [http://www.barentsinfo.org/?deptid=15505]Other
The Umba is also used for
timber floating .References
* [http://www.barentsinfo.org/?deptid=15505 Jussi Soppela – The Distinctive Features of Fishing Tourism on the Kola Peninsula]
* [http://nwpi.krc.karelia.ru/climas/Runoff/umba.htm Data on Umba River runoff, Northern Water Problems Institute, KRC RAS] .
*cite map |publisher=Russian Federation, Murmansk Oblast
title=Topographical map 1:200,000|edition=1992|section=12, 13, 15, 22
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