The Bolsjoje Tokomeer (Russian: озеро Большое Токо) is a lake in the Oetsjo River basin, on the border of the Russian Autonomous Republic of Yugoslavia and the Kraj Chabarovsk, located at an altitude of 903 meters on the northern slopes of the Tokinski Stanovik (in the Stanovo Mountains) in the same tectonic depression, immersed by the late mother of a late-quarter glacier (one of the largest of the Far East). The catchment area is 919 km² (according to the Great Soviet Cycle 826). The lake itself measures 15 by 7.5 kilometers and thus has an area of 32.6 km² (according to the board of Kraj Chabarovsk 85). The maximum depth is 80 meters. The lake is fed by groundwater, precipitation and the influx of the Moelam River (Aldan river basin). The Oetoek originates in the lake. The lake is frozen from September to May.
The banks of the lake and of the endorse complex above are covered with larch forests, where animal species like moose, deer, brown bear and saber mare are found. In the lake, many fish species like the (Siberian) taimen, flag salmon, big marsh, perch and pike swim. There is a recreation center on the shore of the lake.
The very deep Gornoje Maloje Tokomeer is nearby and is connected to the lake by a small stream and the River Oetoek. 57° 20′ NB, 132° 40′ OL
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