Great Arctic State Nature Reserve
The Great Arctic State Nature Reserve is a nature reserve in Krasnoyarsk Krai, Russia. With an area of, it is the largest reserve of Russia and Eurasia, as well as one of the largest in the world.
History
The Great Arctic State Nature Reserve was founded on May 11, 1993 by Resolution No.431 of the Government of the Russian Federation. The Nature Reserves in Russia are known as zapovedniks.Topography
The Great Arctic State Nature Reserve is divided into nine sections:- Dikson - Sibiryakov section.
- The Kara Sea Islands section, with a surface of. It includes the Sergei Kirov Islands, the Voronina Island, the Izvestiy TSIK Islands, the Arkticheskiy Institut Islands, the Sverdrup Island, the Uyedineniya Island and a number of smaller islands. This section represents rather fully the natural and biological diversity of Arctic Sea islands of the eastern part of the Kara Sea.
- The Pyasina section. Includes the Pyasina Bay and the Pyasina river basin.
- The Middendorff Bay
- The Nordenskiöld Archipelago
- The Lower Taymyr section. Includes the basin of the Taymyr River, as well as Lake Taymyr.
- The Chelyuskin Peninsula. Includes the northern end of the Taymyr Peninsula
- The Northern Reserve.
- The Brekhovsky Islands Natural Reserve