Anzerskaya Salma Strait – a channel that divides the Anzer Island (Anzersky Island) from the Eastern Solovetsky and the Bolshaya Muksalma Islands, the White Sea. The northern entry to the strait is narrowed by the Vtoroy Troitskiy Stamik and other obstructions, emerging for 53 km to the northeast of the northeastern coast of the Bolshoi Solovetsky Island. The depth in the middle of the strait is around 20–35 m, reaching 60 m in its eastern part.
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(2017). Anzerskaya Salma Strait. In: The Western Arctic Seas Encyclopedia. Encyclopedia of Seas. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-25582-8_10029
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