Koni Peninsula

The Koni Peninsula projects into the Sea of Okhotsk in Magadan Oblast, in the Russian Far East, and has an area of 103,434 hectares.

[2] The Ola sector of the Magadan Nature Reserve is situated on the peninsula, in its western part.

[2]) The shores of the reserve are surrounded by the buffer zone, a 2-kilometer wide strip of the sea from Cape Ploskiy to two nameless streams 9km to the east of the Antara River.

[5] The Ola sector was the first part of the Reserve, established in 1947 after the research carried out following the February 19, 1941 directive of Dalstroy directorate.

[6] The peninsula adjoins the territory of the regional hunting reserve in the continental part of the Magadan Oblast.

A map of the Magadan area, showing the western part of the Koni Peninsula, lower right
Satellite view of the Koni Peninsula