Lower Amur River
The Lower Amur River is the final stretch of the Amur River, flowing through eastern Russia and forming part of the border with China. It stretches approximately 1,000 kilometers and empties into the Sea of Okhotsk. This region is characterized by its diverse ecosystems, including wetlands and forests, which support various wildlife species.
The river is significant for local communities, providing resources for fishing and transportation. The surrounding area is rich in natural beauty and is home to several protected areas, such as the Khingan and Zevs nature reserves, which aim to preserve the unique flora and fauna of the region.