Sacalin Island Explained

Sacalin Island should not be confused with Sakhalin.

Sacalin Island is a newly formed island in the Black Sea, right off the coast of the Romanian Danube Delta, off the Sfântu Gheorghe branch.[1] Initially Sacalin was made up of two smaller islands, Sacalinu Mare [Greater Sacalin] (1400 ha) and Sacalinu Mic [Lesser Sacalin] (90 ha). In time, however, the two merged into one continuous landmass. The Romanian government has declared the area an ecological reserve Sacalin-Zătoane (21410 ha) and no settlement is permitted on the island. Sakalin-Zătoane Island is surrounded on all sides by lakes, fishponds, rivers, canals and the Black Sea. Therefore, it is the largest island in the Black Sea.

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44.7875°N 29.5414°W

Notes and References

  1. Book: Carp, Erik. Directory of wetlands of international importance in the Western Palearctic. 14 July 2010. 1980. International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources. 978-2-88032-300-4. 342.