Morzhovets Island | |
Native Name: | остров Моржовец |
Native Name Link: | Russian language |
Location: | Barents Sea |
Coordinates: | 66.7167°N 74°W |
Area Km2: | 110 |
Length Km: | 18 |
Width Km: | 8.5 |
Elevation M: | 27 |
Country: | Russia |
Country Admin Divisions Title: | Oblast |
Country Admin Divisions: | Arkhangelsk Oblast |
Country Admin Divisions Title 1: | District |
Country Admin Divisions 1: | Mezensky District |
Country Largest City: | Severny Gorodok |
Population: | 12 |
Population As Of: | 2010 |
Ethnic Groups: | Pomors |
Morzhovets Island (Russian: Остров Моржовец) is an island located in Mezen Bay of the White Sea.
Morzhovets island lies 14.5miles from mainland Russia.
Morzhovets lies only a few km above the Arctic Circle. This island has an area of 110km2.The area where this island is located belongs to the Arkhangelsk Oblast, Russian Federation. Administratively, the island is part of Mezensky District.
The island is flat and grassy (covered by tundra) and it has many lakes. The biggest one is Lake Morzhovets. There is a settlement on Morzhovets, Severny Gorodok, which serves the lighthouse and the meteorological station. The population of the settlement is 12.[1]
Historically, the Pomors who populated the coast of the Mezen Bay, were fishing along the coast. A sudden change of the weather could drive them off-shore. In this case, Morzhovets island was the last land before they got driven off to the Barents Sea and perish, and thus was considered to be the last resort. In particular, the father of the Russian polymath Mikhail Lomonosov, Vasily Lomonosov, died in the sea, and his body was found on the island. Pomor fishermen built a chapel on the island, which did not survive.[1]