Käina Bay

Käina Bay
Käina laht
Käina Bay
LocationBaltic Sea
Coordinates58°48′18″N 22°47′10″E / 58.805°N 22.786°E / 58.805; 22.786
Typelake
Part ofVäinameri
Basin countriesEstonia
Max. length5 km (3.1 mi)
Max. width3 km (1.9 mi)
Surface area9 km2 (3.5 sq mi)
Average depth0.34 m (1 ft 1 in)
Max. depth1 m (3 ft 3 in)
Water volume4,000,000 m3 (140,000,000 cu ft)
Islands23
SettlementsKäina borough, Orjaku village

Käina Bay (Estonian: Käina laht) is almost isolated and very shallow approximately 9 km2 (3.5 sq mi) marine area between the Estonian islands Hiiumaa and Kassari, which is connected to the surrounding Väinameri and adjacent Vaemla Bay via three tiny channels - Orjaku channel, Orjaku sill and Vaemla (Laisna, Õunaku) channel. The maximum depth of Käina Bay is about 1 meter. Käina Bay is separated from the Väinameri Sea by Kassari Island, Õunaku Bay and Jausa Bay by a dyke road. There are many thickets of reeds and islets (23). In the southern part of the bay there is mineral curative mud.