Chukchi Sea
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Chukchi Sea (Russian: Чуко́тское мо́ре) is a marginal sea of the Arctic Ocean, between Chukotka and Alaska. The Bering Strait connects it to the Bering Sea and the Pacific Ocean. It is bounded on one side by Wrangel Island on the west and the Beaufort Sea to the east.
The sea has an approximate area of 595,000 km² (230,000 mi²) and is only navigable about four months of the year. Depths less than 50 m (164 ft) occupy 56% of the total area.
The sea is named after the Chukchi people, who reside on its shores.
The principal port is Uelen.ca:Mar dels Txuktxis de:Tschuktschensee et:Tšuktši meri es:Mar de Chukchi eo:Ĉukĉa Maro ko:축치 해 is:Tjúktahaf nl:Tsjoektsjenzee ja:チュクチ海 no:Tsjuktsjerhavet nn:Tsjuktsjarhavet pl:Morze Czukockie pt:Mar Chukchi ru:Чукотское море sk:Čukotské more sr:Чукотско море fi:Tšuktšimeri uk:Чукотське море

