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The Kanin Peninsula ( Russian : Канин ) is a large peninsula in Nenets Autonomous Okrug , Russia .

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4-522: It is surrounded by the White Sea to the west and by the Barents Sea to the north and east. Shoyna (also spelled Shoina) is one of the few communities on the peninsula and situated on the western side. A settlement of some 300 people in 2010, historically it had a much larger population (1,500 in the 1950s). However, the destruction of the local fishing industry as a result of overfishing led to

8-399: A loss of population in the region, resulting in much of the settlement being reclaimed by sand. An airstrip and lighthouse are also near Shoyna. For cetaceans, beluga whales are most commonly found. Male sperm whales are known to occur as well. There are 29 butterfly species in the forest-tundra and 14 species in the hypoarctic tundra. The data on the fauna and distribution of species in

12-546: Is a specific feature of the northern part of the Kanin Peninsula and Kolguev Island, pointing to the connection of the biota of these territories with the subarctic regions of Fennoscandia . The climate on the Kanin Peninsula has cold winters with moderate maritime influences and cool summers. The north has a tundra climate ( ET ) and the south a subarctic climate ( Dfc ) thanks to the warmer summers. White Sea Too Many Requests If you report this error to

16-429: The forest-tundra of the Kanin Peninsula are generally typical of this natural zone. The most abundant species are Erebia disa , Oeneis norna , Clossiana freija , Pieris napi , and Vacciniina optilete . The dominant species in southern tundra localities are Erebia euryale , Erebia pandrose , and Boloria aquilonaris , which coincides with the result of the 1903 research. A high abundance of E. pandrose

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