Kerch–Yenikale Canal
Kerch-Yenikale canal (Template:Lang-uk Template:Lang-ru) is a maritime shipping canal in the Kerch Strait. It connects the Sea of Azov and the Black Sea.
The canal was built from 1874 to 1877. The initial depth of the canal is 5.7 m.
In order to improve navigational capabilities of the Strait of Kerch, which is quite shallow in its narrowest point, the Kerch-Yenikale canal was dredged through the strait. The canal can accommodate vessels up to 215 meters long with a draft of up to 8 meters with compulsory pilot assistance. Consists with Pavlovske Elbow, Burunske Elbow, Chushkynske Elbow, Komysh-Burun Port Approach, Kerchenskyi Approach, Approach of Kerchenskyi Sea Fishing Port, Kerchenskyi Sea Plant «Frehat»[1].
In 2014 I have entirely passed under control of the Russian Federation[2]. During construction of Crimean Bridge has been temporarily blocked for navigation[3].
Sources
- Керчь-Еникальский пролив // Военная энциклопедия (Сытин, 1911—1915): т. 12: Кальяри — Кобелянка, с. 513—514
- Про затвердження Правил плавання суден Керч-Єнікальським каналом і підхідними каналами до нього // Наказ №721 від 09.10.2002 Міністерства транспорту України Template:Ref-uk
- ^ Notices to mariners.(page 13-19) State Administration of maritime and Inland Water Transport State Hydrographic Service of Ministry of Transport and Communications of Ukraine
- ^ Політичний тиск і загроза українським портам. Які наслідки будівництва Керченського мосту. TSN. 2017-08-07.
- ^ Mariupol port cuts cargo handling by 15.5% in 2017. Interfax-Ukraine. 2018-02-02.