No location can have both a west coordinate and an east coordinate. In order to locate a place, you need a latitude ('north' or 'south') and a longitude ('east' or 'west', not both).
The gulf located at 58 degrees North and 145 degrees West is the Gulf of Alaska. It is a large gulf off the southern coast of the state of Alaska in the North Pacific Ocean. It is known for its abundant marine life and commercial fishing.
The coordinates 58 degrees north and 145 degrees west correspond to an area in the Gulf of Alaska. This gulf is located along the southern coast of Alaska and is bordered by the Kenai Peninsula to the north and the Alaska Peninsula to the southwest. It is known for its rich marine biodiversity and significant fishing industry.
At 57 degrees north and 145 degrees west, you would find the North Pacific Ocean, specifically the region off the coast of Alaska. This location is in the Bering Sea, known for its rich marine biodiversity and important commercial fisheries. The area is also prone to frequent storms and rough seas due to its proximity to the Arctic Circle.
A promontory on the southeast portion of the island of Hokkaido, Japan, about 300 km due east of Sapporo, is at 43 degrees north latitude and 145 degrees east longitude.
That point is about as "offshore" as you can get in the Gulf of Alaska.It about 270 miles southeast of Seward, 260 miles southwest of Yakutat,and 360 miles due west of Sitka.
The supplement of an angle is found by subtracting it from 180 degrees. For 145 degrees, the supplement is 180 - 145, which equals 35 degrees. Therefore, the supplement of 145 degrees is 35 degrees.
145 degrees Celsius is equivalent to 293 degrees Fahrenheit.
145 degrees Celsius = 293 degrees Fahrenheit
(-145) degrees Celsius equates to (-229) degrees Fahrenheit.
That point is in Papua New Guinea.
Unless I miss my guess, it looks like a pair of latitude/longitude coordinates that describes a point on the Earth's surface. If we interpret it that way and go and find the point it describes, we find that it's located in a part of the far northern Pacific Ocean called "Gulf of Alaska". It's about 125 miles south of the nearest point on the coast of Alaska, 1,180 miles northwest of Seattle, 2,620 miles north-northeast of Honolulu, and 3,640 miles northeast of Tokyo.