


While most of us know the largest and deepest seas like the Black sea or the Adriatic sea, we do not know much about the small yet geographically and geopolitically significant Azov sea.Īn inland sea, the Azov sea is located in Eastern Europe and is connected to the Black Sea through the 4 km long Kerch Strait, whose narrowest point lies in the Azov sea. They play a pivotal role in regulating the global climate, supporting rich marine biodiversity, enabling maritime trade across continents, and producing at least 50% oxygen on our blue planet. Diverse water bodies are crucial for the sustenance of life on earth.
