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- Ikatan_Bay abstract "Ikatan Bay is a waterway in the U.S. state of Alaska. The bay and Isanotski Strait separate Unimak Island from the Alaska Peninsula. They have been used by light-draft craft, intended for service on the Yukon River, in making the passage from Puget Sound ports to St. Michael. Ikatan Bay, on the north side of Ikatan Peninsula, is about 3.75 miles wide and 5 miles long in a southwest direction, and is free from surf except with winds from north to east. Sankin Island, lying 1 mile from the north side of the bay, is high, with a rounded, grassy summit; a reef extends from the island toward the nearest point of the peninsula. Sankin Bay is northwest of Sankin Island. The southwest end of Ikatan Bay is separated from Otter Cove by an isthmus, 20 to 30 feet high; a river enters Ikatan Bay at the middle of this lowland, and a submerged spit, which drops off abruptly to over 20 fathoms, makes off from its mouth. Approaching Ikatan Bay from southwestward the only known danger is Pankof Breaker, lying a little over 2 miles from the southeast point at the entrance to East Anchor Cove. There is a good anchorage in the bight on the west side of Ikatan Point. The south point at the entrance to the bay in about 9 fathoms, sand and mud bottom, with protection from winds from southeast to southwest. The best anchorage in Ikatan Bay from all southerly winds is on its south side off the low divide loading to Dora Harbor. Anchorage can also be made on the north side of the bay, 2.25 miles westward of Sankin Island, in 10 fathoms, sandy bottom, sheltered from ordinary northerly winds, but badly exposed to easterly and southerly winds. Isanotski Strait has its southerly entrance at the northwest end of Ikatan Bay. Traders Cove, on the eastern side of Isanotski Strait about 7 miles above its entrance from Ikatan Bay, is a good anchorage. Morzhovoi, a mission and native village, is on the south side. The mean rise and fall of tides in Ikatan Bay is 4.5 feet. In the narrow southern part of Isanotski Strait the tidal currents have a velocity of 7 to 9 miles or more, and it is said that there is practically no slack and that the current turns about three hours after high or low water in Ikatan Bay.".
- Ikatan_Bay thumbnail Falsepass_ak_entrance_IsanotskiStrait.JPG?width=300.
- Ikatan_Bay wikiPageID "46305728".
- Ikatan_Bay wikiPageLength "3336".
- Ikatan_Bay wikiPageOutDegree "16".
- Ikatan_Bay wikiPageRevisionID "656313301".
- Ikatan_Bay wikiPageWikiLink Alaska.
- Ikatan_Bay wikiPageWikiLink Alaska_Peninsula.
- Ikatan_Bay wikiPageWikiLink Category:Bays_of_Alaska.
- Ikatan_Bay wikiPageWikiLink Category:Landforms_of_Aleutians_East_Borough,_Alaska.
- Ikatan_Bay wikiPageWikiLink Ikatan_Peninsula.
- Ikatan_Bay wikiPageWikiLink Isanotski_Strait.
- Ikatan_Bay wikiPageWikiLink Puget_Sound.
- Ikatan_Bay wikiPageWikiLink Sankin_Bay.
- Ikatan_Bay wikiPageWikiLink Sankin_Island.
- Ikatan_Bay wikiPageWikiLink St._Michael,_Alaska.
- Ikatan_Bay wikiPageWikiLink U.S._state.
- Ikatan_Bay wikiPageWikiLink Unimak_Island.
- Ikatan_Bay wikiPageWikiLink Waterway.
- Ikatan_Bay wikiPageWikiLink Yukon_River.
- Ikatan_Bay wikiPageWikiLink File:City_false_pass_alaska_boundaries.jpg.
- Ikatan_Bay wikiPageWikiLink File:Falsepass_ak_entrance_IsanotskiStrait.JPG.
- Ikatan_Bay wikiPageWikiLinkText "Ikatan Bay".
- Ikatan_Bay hasPhotoCollection Ikatan_Bay.
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- Ikatan_Bay subject Category:Bays_of_Alaska.
- Ikatan_Bay subject Category:Landforms_of_Aleutians_East_Borough,_Alaska.
- Ikatan_Bay hypernym Waterway.
- Ikatan_Bay point "54.79 -163.29".
- Ikatan_Bay type BodyOfWater.
- Ikatan_Bay type SpatialThing.
- Ikatan_Bay comment "Ikatan Bay is a waterway in the U.S. state of Alaska. The bay and Isanotski Strait separate Unimak Island from the Alaska Peninsula. They have been used by light-draft craft, intended for service on the Yukon River, in making the passage from Puget Sound ports to St. Michael. Ikatan Bay, on the north side of Ikatan Peninsula, is about 3.75 miles wide and 5 miles long in a southwest direction, and is free from surf except with winds from north to east.".
- Ikatan_Bay label "Ikatan Bay".
- Ikatan_Bay sameAs m.0131vn6n.
- Ikatan_Bay sameAs Q20714497.
- Ikatan_Bay sameAs Q20714497.
- Ikatan_Bay lat "54.79".
- Ikatan_Bay long "-163.29".
- Ikatan_Bay wasDerivedFrom Ikatan_Bay?oldid=656313301.
- Ikatan_Bay depiction Falsepass_ak_entrance_IsanotskiStrait.JPG.
- Ikatan_Bay isPrimaryTopicOf Ikatan_Bay.