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  2. Baranof Island - Wikipedia

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    Baranof Island [a] is an island in the northern Alexander Archipelago in the Alaska Panhandle, in Alaska. The name "Baranof" was given to the island in 1805 by Imperial Russian Navy captain U. F. Lisianski in honor of Alexander Andreyevich Baranov. [1] It was called Sheet’-ká X'áat'l (often expressed simply as "Shee" [2]) by the native ...

  3. Warm Springs Bay - Wikipedia

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    A view of the city dock during the summer fishing season at Warm Springs Bay. Warm Springs Bay is a 2.4 mile-long bay located just outside the small community of Baranof Warm Springs on Baranof Island in the Alexander Archipelago, Alaska. [1] Warm Springs Bay receives the outflow of Baranof Lake and Baranof River.

  4. USCGC Balsam - Wikipedia

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    When the king crab market went into decline in the early 1980s Baranof was also equipped for longline fishing of sablefish. [39] Medevac from Baranof (ex-USCGC Balsam) in the Bering Sea, 1 June 2020. On 19 May 1981 Baranof was seized by the Alaska State Division of Fish & Wildlife Protection in Dutch Harbor.

  5. Baranof Warm Springs, Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Baranof Warm Springs is a small, primarily seasonally-occupied community located in the city and borough of Sitka, Alaska, on the eastern side of Baranof Island, from which it likely derives its name, [1] in the Alexander Archipelago. It is occasionally referred to simply as Baranof.

  6. Blue Lake (Alaska) - Wikipedia

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    Location: Baranof Island, Sitka City and Borough, Alaska: Coordinates: 1]: Type: Reservoir: Primary inflows: Blue Lake Valley Creek: Primary outflows: Sawmill Creek: Basin countries: United States: Max. length: 3 mi (4.83 km) [1]: Surface area: 1,225 acres (5 km 2): Max. depth: 468 ft (143 m): Surface elevation: 436 ft (133 m) [1]: References: [1] [2]: Blue Lake (Tlingit: Gajook Héen Yik ...

  7. ABC Islands (Alaska) - Wikipedia

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    Windfall harbor in Admiralty Island, Alaska. The ABC Islands is the colloquial name for the Alaskan islands of Admiralty, Baranof, and Chichagof in the northern part of the Alexander Archipelago, which are all part of the Tongass National Forest. The islands are known for their wilderness and wildlife, including a dense brown bear population. [1]

  8. Port Alexander, Alaska - Wikipedia

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    Port Alexander once was a bustling city with as many as 2,500 people in the early 20th century, [5] Prior to the 1920s, Port Alexander was the salmon fishing capital of the world. Port Alexander originally incorporated in 1936. It became a part of the Greater Sitka Borough in 1963, following the state legislature's passage of the Mandatory ...

  9. Redoubt Lake - Wikipedia

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    Redoubt Lake, or Kunaa Shak Áayi, [2] is a long, narrow lake on Baranof Island, near Sitka, Alaska. It is located in a glacially-carved valley in Tongass National Forest. It was named Ozero Glubokoye, meaning "deep lake", in 1809 by the Russian navigator Ivan Vasilyev. [3] Redoubt Lake is one of the largest meromictic lakes in North America ...