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The Port of Alaska [4] (POA) is a deep-water port in Anchorage, Alaska, with three bulk carrier berths, two petroleum berths, and one barge berth. The name was changed from "Port of Anchorage" to the "Port of Alaska" in 2017. [4] It is an enterprise department of the Municipality of Anchorage.
Jul. 27—Members of the Anchorage Assembly, with the backing of Mayor Dave Bronson's administration, passed two important measures this week related to the modernization project at the Port of ...
Cook Inlet provides navigable access to the port of Anchorage at the northern end, and to the smaller Homer port further south. Before the growth of Anchorage, Knik was the destination for most marine traffic in upper Cook Inlet. Approximately 400,000 people live within the Cook Inlet watershed.
Port cities in Alaska (3 P) Pages in category "Ports and harbors of Alaska" The following 5 pages are in this category, out of 5 total.
Nov. 20—Matson, Tacoma, shipping, cargo, freight, Port of Alaska, Cook Inlet, Redwood Mariner A mechanical malfunction aboard a 600-foot tanker ship docked at the Port of Alaska caused two fires ...
Many of Alaska's North Slope workers live either in Anchorage or elsewhere in the Lower 48 states and fly through the airport to their jobs in Prudhoe Bay. As per Federal Aviation Administration records, the airport had 2,599,313 passenger boardings (enplanements) in calendar year 2008, [29] 2,282,666 enplanements in 2009, and 2,342,310 in 2010 ...