Olga Bay
Olga Bay is a small mainly ice-free bay in the Sea of Japan on the east coast of Primorsky Krai.
In July 1856, commander Charles Codrington Forsyth of HMS Hornet named the bay "Port Michael Seymour" in honour of Rear-Admiral Sir Michael Seymour, the commander-in-chief of the East Indies and China Station. In July 1857 Captain of the Russian corvette 'Amerika' named this "new bay, not marked on maps" as the "Bay of Saint Olga" after Saint Olga of Kiev.
The port town of Olga stands on the northern coast of the bay; the Avvakumovka River flows into the bay's western part.
The northern part of Olga Bay - Tihaya Pristan - is highly protected from winds and waves.