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  • Cook Inlet - Wikipedia
    Cook Inlet (Tanaina: Tikahtnu; Sugpiaq: Cungaaciq) stretches 180 miles (290 km) from the Gulf of Alaska to Anchorage in south-central Alaska [1] Cook Inlet branches into the Knik Arm and Turnagain Arm at its northern end, almost surrounding Anchorage
  • Cook Inlet | Wildlife, Fishing Geology | Britannica
    Cook Inlet, branch of the Gulf of Alaska, Alaska, U S Situated in the North Pacific Ocean, it is bounded by the Kenai Peninsula on the east and extends northeast for 220 miles (350 km), narrowing from 80 to 9 miles (130 to 14 km) The inlet is fed by the Susitna, Matanuska, and Kenai rivers
  • Cook Inlet Management Area - Alaska Department of Fish and Game
    The Cook Inlet Management Area is located in the Central Gulf of Alaska and comprised of all waters west of the longitude of Cape Fairfield and north of the latitude of Cape Douglas
  • West Cook Inlet Ecology - U. S. National Park Service
    Cook Inlet is an extremely dynamic estuarine system dominated by the tidal cycle Normal tidal heights can vary from 18 ft (5 5 m) at Kachemak Bay to 29 ft (8 8 m) at Anchorage with extreme tides over 36 ft (11 m) giving Cook Inlet some of the largest tidal ranges in the world
  • About Cook Inlet - Inletkeeper
    Cook Inlet served as a frontier in Alaska’s oil and gas industry, employing residents, and providing energy locally and globally since the 1960s Today, eleven offshore platforms continue to operate in Upper Cook Inlet, along with a small number of onshore sites and facilities on both sides of the Inlet
  • Cook Inlet Beluga Whale - Marine Mammal Commission
    The Cook Inlet beluga whale is an endangered population with 269 whales left in 2018 and is at risk of extinction while facing many threats
  • Discovering Cook Inlet: Alaska’s Hidden Gem - TheCookingBooks
    Cook Inlet is a significant waterway located in south-central Alaska, separating the Kenai Peninsula from the mainland of Alaska This intricate estuarine system stretches approximately 180 miles from the eastern end at the town of Anchorage to the western entrance at the Bering Sea
  • Cook Inlet - Alaska Guide Co
    History of Cook Inlet Named by the Earl of Sandwich for Captain James Cook, 1728-79, Royal Navy (RN), who explored and mapped the region in 1778 Captain George Vancouver called it "Cooks Inlet" (Wagner, 1937, p 382) The inlet was recorded as "Zaliv Kenayskoy" or "Kenay (Kenai) Bay" by Sarichev (1826, map 3)


















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