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Gulf of Alaska

 
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An inlet of the Pacific Ocean between the Alaska Peninsula and Alexander Archipelago.

 

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Broad inlet, southern Alaska, U.S. Situated between the Alaska Peninsula and the Alexander Archipelago, it receives the Susitna and Copper rivers. Ports on the gulf include Anchorage, Seward, and Valdez; the last is North America's northernmost year-round harbour and the Trans-Alaska Pipeline's terminal. In 1741 a Russian expedition led by Vitus Bering, a Dane, became the first Europeans to enter the Gulf.

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The noun has one meaning:

Meaning #1: a gulf of the Pacific Ocean between the Alaska Peninsula and the Alexander Archipelago


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Map showing the Gulf of Alaska

The Gulf of Alaska is an arm of the Pacific Ocean defined by the curve of the southern coast of Alaska, stretching from the Alaska Peninsula and Kodiak Island in the west to the Alexander Archipelago in the east, where Glacier Bay and the Inside Passage are found.

The entire shoreline of the Gulf is a rugged combination of forest, mountain, and a number of tidewater glaciers. Alaska's largest glaciers, the Malaspina Glacier and Bering Glacier spill out onto the coastal plain along the Gulf of Alaska. The coast is also heavily indented, with Cook Inlet and Prince William Sound the two largest connected bodies of water, but also including Yakutat Bay and Cross Sound. Lituya Bay is the site of the largest recorded tsunami in history and is a popular sheltered anchorage for fishing boats.

Meteorologically, the Gulf is a great generator of storms. In addition to dumping vast quantities of snow and ice on southern Alaska, resulting in some of the largest concentrations south of the Arctic Circle, many of the storms move south along the coasts of British Columbia, Washington, Oregon, and as far south as Southern California (primarily during El Nino events). Much of the seasonal rainfall in the Pacific Northwest and Southwestern United States comes from the Gulf of Alaska.

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Coordinates: 57°N 144°W / 57°N 144°W / 57; -144


Translations: Gulf of Alaska
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中文(简体)(Chinese (Simplified))
阿拉斯加湾

中文(繁體)(Chinese (Traditional))
n. - 阿拉斯加灣


 
 

 

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