Tumanskaya River
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The Tumanskaya River is a stream in Far East Siberia. It flows through a region of wetlands and tundra into the Bering Sea at the Anadyr Bay.
The Tumanskaya River and its tributaries belong to the Chukotka Autonomous Okrug administrative region of Russia.
Latitude: 64° N, Longitude: 177° 30' E
The sockeye salmon is common in its waters. Belugas are common in the Tumanskaya Lagoon.
There is a small populated place in the area close to its mouth also called Tumanskaya.
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- LocationPDF (571 KB)
- Sockeye salmon
- Beluga distributionPDF
Coordinates: 64°00′N 177°30′E / 64°N 177.5°E
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