Kondopoga Bay

The Kondopoga Bay (Russian: Кондопожская губа, Kondopozhskaya Bay) is a bay (length 32 km, width over 8 km, max depth 78m) in the northwestern part of the Karelian part of the Onega Lake, Russia .

[1] The Kondopoga Bay is deeply carved in the land by glacial process.

The upper part of the bay receives about 90% of the waters of the Suna River via the Nigozersky (Kondopozhsky) Canal.

The bay also receives waste water, most of which comes from the Kondopoga paper mill.

The bay has numerous rock islands, the largest being Suisari.

A depth map of the Onego Lake
Kondopoga Bay, 2010