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  2. Bering Sea - Wikipedia

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    The Bering Sea is named after Vitus Bering, a Danish-born Russian navigator, who, in 1728, was the first European to systematically explore it, sailing from the Pacific Ocean northward to the Arctic Ocean. [6] The Bering Sea is separated from the Gulf of Alaska by the Alaska Peninsula.

  3. Seward Peninsula - Wikipedia

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    Map of Beringia showing the Seward Peninsula. The Seward Peninsula is a large peninsula on the western coast of the U.S. state of Alaska whose westernmost point is Cape Prince of Wales . The peninsula projects about 200 mi (320 km) into the Bering Sea between Norton Sound , the Bering Strait , the Chukchi Sea , and Kotzebue Sound , just below ...

  4. Bering Strait - Wikipedia

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    Satellite image of Bering Strait. Cape Dezhnev, Russia, is on the left, the two Diomede Islands are in the middle, and Cape Prince of Wales, Alaska, is on the right. The Bering Strait is about 82 kilometers (51 mi) wide at its narrowest point, between Cape Dezhnev, Chukchi Peninsula, Russia, the easternmost point (169° 39' W) of the Asian continent and Cape Prince of Wales, Alaska, United ...

  5. Dutch Harbor - Wikipedia

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    A mile-long spit extending from the northeast end of Amaknak Island makes Dutch Harbor a natural port, protecting ships from the waves and currents of the Bering Sea, although winds off the Bering Sea have tossed shipments from decks of ships. Dutch Harbor is close to some of the richest fishing in the world, and it is ice-free.

  6. Diomede Islands - Wikipedia

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    The Diomede Islands are located in the middle of the Bering Strait between mainland Alaska and Siberia. If marginal seas are considered, then they are the northernmost islands within the entire Pacific Ocean. To the north is the Chukchi Sea and to the south is the Bering Sea.

  7. St. Lawrence Island - Wikipedia

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    It is considered part of the Bering Sea Volcanic Province. [2] The Saint Lawrence Island shrew ( Sorex jacksoni ) is a species of shrew endemic to St. Lawrence Island. [ 3 ] The island is jointly owned by the predominantly Siberian Yupik villages of Gambell and Savoonga , the two main settlements on the island.

  8. 10 Billion Crabs Suddenly Vanished From the Bering Sea ... - AOL

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    Bering Sea warming, in particular, is running rampant—the area is warming up to four times faster than warming across the globe—and ice coverage in 2018 and 2019 was at times just 4 percent ...

  9. St. Matthew Island - Wikipedia

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    The climatic conditions in the entire Bering Sea Area, according to National Climatic Data Center (1986), is reported as maritime with "considerable wind and cool, humid and cloudy conditions" with mean annual temperature of 37.8 °F (3.2 °C) and annual precipitation of 15.3 in (390 mm) on St. Matthew Island.