Leykina Island (Russian: Ostrov Leykina; the English name is a literal transliteration. The accurate name would be Leykin's Island or Leykin Island), formerly Ostrov Osushnoy, is an island in the Laptev Sea. It is located off the Olenyok Gulf, roughly midway between Peschanyy Island and the Dunay Islands.[1]

Leykina
Остров Лейкина
Map showing the Olenyok Gulf. Leykina was located right off its northern boundary.
Map showing the Olenyok Gulf. Leykina was located right off its northern boundary.
Leykina is located in Sakha Republic
Leykina
Leykina
Coordinates: 74°04′N 120°27′E / 74.067°N 120.450°E / 74.067; 120.450
CountryRussian Federation
Federal subjectFar Eastern Federal District
RepublicSakha Republic

Geography

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Although Leykina Island appears in Russian maps (Russian Hydrographic Office chart no 11142), it is not listed in the British Admiralty sailing directions. The Admiralty pilot describes the charted location of the island as ‘doubtful’.

A British yachtsman visiting the area recently failed to find Leykina Island, being able to discern only: "...A ring of small breakers clearly demarcated what I took to be the 5-metre contour line as the seabed shoaled towards where the island should be."[citation needed]

Leykina might be an island of the Russian Arctic that has eroded away and disappeared in recent times, like Semyonovsky, Figurina, Vasilievsky and Merkuriya.[2]

Administration

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For administrative purposes Leykina Island belongs to the Sakha (Yakutia) Republic of the Russian Federation.

References

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  1. ^ "Location".
  2. ^ "Island erosion".