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Notsuke Bay (野付湾, Notsuke-wan) is a shallow bay in eastern Hokkaido, Japan, separated from Nemuro Bay and the Sea of Okhotsk by the curving Notsuke Peninsula. The bay mouth has a width of some 4.3 kilometres (2.7 mi) and a maximum depth of 4 metres (13 ft); most of the area of the bay has a depth of less than 1 metre (3 ft 3 in), making it unsuitable for the use of boats with engines. One of the largest seagrass beds in the country, the expanse of eelgrass and kelp makes it an important habitat for marine life, notably (ホッカイエビ) (Pandalus latirostris), which are harvested in the summer and autumn by (打瀬船), with their three-cornered sails. Together with Notsuke Peninsula, by which it is largely enclosed, Notsuke Bay has been designated a Ramsar Site, as a wetland of international importanc

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  • Notsuke Bay (野付湾, Notsuke-wan) is a shallow bay in eastern Hokkaido, Japan, separated from Nemuro Bay and the Sea of Okhotsk by the curving Notsuke Peninsula. The bay mouth has a width of some 4.3 kilometres (2.7 mi) and a maximum depth of 4 metres (13 ft); most of the area of the bay has a depth of less than 1 metre (3 ft 3 in), making it unsuitable for the use of boats with engines. One of the largest seagrass beds in the country, the expanse of eelgrass and kelp makes it an important habitat for marine life, notably (ホッカイエビ) (Pandalus latirostris), which are harvested in the summer and autumn by (打瀬船), with their three-cornered sails. Together with Notsuke Peninsula, by which it is largely enclosed, Notsuke Bay has been designated a Ramsar Site, as a wetland of international importance, a Special Wildlife Protection Area, and an Important Bird Area, and forms part of Notsuke-Fūren Prefectural Natural Park. Water fowl include the grey-tailed tattler, redshank, whooper swan, brent goose, wigeon, scaup, and common goldeneye. (en)
  • 野付湾(のつけわん)は、北海道東部にある根室海峡(野付水道)に面する湾。北海道本島とそこから延びる野付半島に囲まれるように位置し、南側に開け、根室湾につながる。尾岱沼(おだいとう)とも呼ばれ、野付風蓮道立自然公園に属する。 「のつけ」の語源はアイヌ語であごを意味する「ノッケウ」。 (ja)
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  • 野付湾(のつけわん)は、北海道東部にある根室海峡(野付水道)に面する湾。北海道本島とそこから延びる野付半島に囲まれるように位置し、南側に開け、根室湾につながる。尾岱沼(おだいとう)とも呼ばれ、野付風蓮道立自然公園に属する。 「のつけ」の語源はアイヌ語であごを意味する「ノッケウ」。 (ja)
  • Notsuke Bay (野付湾, Notsuke-wan) is a shallow bay in eastern Hokkaido, Japan, separated from Nemuro Bay and the Sea of Okhotsk by the curving Notsuke Peninsula. The bay mouth has a width of some 4.3 kilometres (2.7 mi) and a maximum depth of 4 metres (13 ft); most of the area of the bay has a depth of less than 1 metre (3 ft 3 in), making it unsuitable for the use of boats with engines. One of the largest seagrass beds in the country, the expanse of eelgrass and kelp makes it an important habitat for marine life, notably (ホッカイエビ) (Pandalus latirostris), which are harvested in the summer and autumn by (打瀬船), with their three-cornered sails. Together with Notsuke Peninsula, by which it is largely enclosed, Notsuke Bay has been designated a Ramsar Site, as a wetland of international importanc (en)
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