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About Sakhalin Island

(Source: Sakhalin Energy: The Natural Partner in Asia)

Environment

Sakhalin 's environment is highly diverse. The seas around the island are among the most productive areas of ocean in the world and Sakhalin island is the third largest producer of fish products in the Russian Far East.

There are more than 6,000 rivers and streams on the island, and more than 1,600 lakes with a total surface area of over 1,000sq km. In Sakhalin 's forests, wetlands and grasslands there are more than 700 types of insect and over 350 species of bird. The island is also home to 1,400 different flowering plants.

The Western Grey Whale population off Sakhalin Island is under threat by a the proposed construction of a series of oil pipelines, to be built by Shell and financed by a number of UK financial institutions. image: Sakhalin Environment Watch

Climate

Sakhalin 's climate is variable. Most of the island is affected by monsoons, and the winter cyclones bring heavy snowfall and powerful storms. The winters last between five and seven months, when the temperature can drop as low as -35 degrees Celcius. The climate varies considerably between the South and North, East and West. Summers are often cool and humid, with fog along the shorelines. The autumn typhoons bring stormy winds and heavy rainfall.

People

Some 600,000 people inhabit Sakhalin and although the population is relatively small, the island is home to 170 ethnic groups. These include four that are native to Sakhalin: the Nivkh, Orok, Evenhk and Nanai. There are also a significant number of people of Korean origin.

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