The Black Sea coast of the Caucasus is a region stretching along the Black Sea from the border with Turkey to the Taman Peninsula. It includes the coastal regions of the Krasnodar Territory, Abkhazia and Georgia. The Black Sea coast of the Caucasus is famous for its rich nature, warm climate and an abundance of tourist centers. The most famous resort towns in the region are Sochi, Adler, Anapa, Gagra, Tuapse, Gelendzhik and others. In addition to a long swimming season and an abundance of beaches, tourists are attracted by the picturesque nature of the Black Sea coast of the Caucasus.
Climate of the region
The Black Sea coast of the Caucasus is located in the subtropical zone.
The warm climate is provided by the peculiarity of the relief. The narrow strip between the sea and the mountains keeps the temperature above zero in winter and moderately high in summer. This can be explained by the fact that the mountains do not allow cold air to pass from the north, and the sea heated during the summer gives off heat to the air in winter. But the region experiences uneven rainfall. ATin the northern part the climate is drier and there is little rainfall. South of Tuapse, the height of the mountains increases, and this provides a large amount of precipitation throughout the year. But still, there are more than 120 warm sunny days in the region. Such a climate provides the originality of the nature of the Black Sea coast.
Features of the relief of the region
The Black Sea coast stretches along the sea for more than 600 kilometers.
The long coastline is rather slightly indented and has mostly smooth outlines. Near the sea itself, the mountain ranges are low, but in some places they approach the water itself and form bizarre rocks and cliffs. To the north of Anapa, the coast is sandy and low, with numerous spits and firth lakes. The nature of the Black Sea coast of the Caucasus is striking in its diversity: from subtropical landscapes with palm trees to deep gorges, waterfalls and glaciers. The farther east from the sea, the higher the mountains.
The flora of the Black Sea coast
Mild subtropical climate creates favorable conditions for the growth of many plants. There are more than six thousand species of them in the region. There are many relic plants: cherry laurel, rhododendron, Colchis holly, high juniper and others. The mountains are covered with rich woody vegetation dominated by oak, hornbeam and conifers. Evergreen shrubs and creepers, palms and magnolias grow in the south of the region. During the coldest time of the year, the temperature does not drop here.below 4-5 degrees, and the conditions for these plants are favorable. Thanks to the excellent climate, crop production in the region is developed, tea, grapes, citrus fruits and other crops are successfully grown.
Animal world of the Black Sea coast of the Caucasus
Unlike other territories of the Caucasus region, this region is very peculiar. The animals that are found there are more characteristic of the Mediterranean. The fauna of the coast is relatively poor, despite favorable weather conditions. Who can be found in this region?
1. Beautiful and unusual insects in these places. From afar you can hear the chirping of cicadas, you can meet large beautiful butterflies, for example, a very rare oleander hawk moth. Large beetles are widespread - ground beetles, many fireflies, mollusks and centipedes. Some insects are harmful, such as the malarial mosquito or large centipedes that bite painfully. There are many insect pests: grape weevil, fruit moth and even worms that destroy wooden buildings.
2. Mammals are represented in this region by only 60 species, but they are very peculiar. The predatory animals of the Black Sea coast of the Caucasus are interesting: the Caucasian bear, jackals, lynx and leopard - very beautiful and dangerous. Deer, roe deer and wild boars are widespread. Lots of bats. Rare species include otters, chamois and aurochs.
3. The birds of the Black Sea coast are also quite peculiar. In addition to the well-known ones that fill the Caucasian forests in spring and autumn during the migration, there areand special species: Caucasian black grouse, dipper, great buzzard, jelna, horned lark, eagle, hawk, and many others.
4. There are quite a few reptiles and amphibians in this region. There are turtles, many lizards, newts and snakes. Rare species include boas and red vipers, as well as large toads found only in the Caucasus.
Water world of the region
Tourists visiting the Black Sea coast of the Caucasus rarely go deep into the region. Most often they rest on the shore and therefore get acquainted mainly with the inhabitants of the sea and the coastal zone. The water world of the region is also very peculiar. There are many types of commercial fish: herring, mullet, flounder, needle-fish and others. Of the freshwater in the rivers, trout is common. Marine life is very interesting: dolphins, seahorses, jellyfish and shrimps. They are all exterminated for food, fat, or just for fun.
What is being done to protect nature in the region
From the end of the 19th century, new settlers of the Black Sea coast of the Caucasus began to actively develop the territory and exterminate valuable species of animals and plants. And only in the 20s of the 20th century, measures began to be taken to preserve the unique animals of the Black Sea coast of the Caucasus. Several nature reserves and sanctuaries have been created in the region. Endangered species of deer and aurochs have been preserved in the Caucasian State Biosphere Reserve. Deer, martens, minks and foxes are bred in Golovinsky and Tuapse, and inTamansko-Zaporozhye protect waterfowl. The most famous is the Sochi National Park. It is there that the unique nature, which the Black Sea coast of the Caucasus is famous for, is preserved. Photos of these places attract many people who want to relax there and enjoy the picturesque views.