White Sea

The White Sea (; Karelian and ; ) is a southern inlet of the Barents Sea located on the northwest coast of Russia. It is surrounded by Karelia to the west, the Kola Peninsula to the north, and the Kanin Peninsula to the northeast. The whole of the White Sea is under Russian sovereignty and considered to be part of the internal waters of Russia. Administratively, it is divided between the Arkhangelsk and Murmansk oblasts and the Republic of Karelia.

The major port of Arkhangelsk is located on the White Sea. For much of Russia's history this was Russia's main centre of international maritime trade, conducted by the Pomors ("seaside settlers") from Kholmogory. In the modern era it became an important Soviet naval and submarine base. The White Sea–Baltic Canal connects the White Sea with the Baltic Sea.

The White Sea is one of the four seas named (not only in English) after common colour terms—the others being the Black, Red and Yellow seas. Provided by Wikipedia

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    Contributors: ...Director of the White Sea Biological Station of MV Lomonosov Moscow State University (BBS) Prof...
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    Contributors: ...“Ecosystems of the White Sea and the adjacent Arctic seas: biodiversity dynamics under the changing...
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    Contributors: ... Institute of the Russian Academy of Sciences. The authors thank the head of the White Sea Biological Station...
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