Kamishak Bay

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Kamishak Bay is a remote, wildlife-rich bay on the southwest side of Alaska’s Cook Inlet, known for its rugged coastline, strong tides, and important marine habitats.

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Kamishak Bay canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf bay
geographic feature
country United States of America
surface form: United States
hasClimate subarctic maritime climate
hasCoastlineCharacteristic rugged coastline
hasConservationInterest marine habitat protection
wildlife conservation
hasEcologicalSignificance important habitat for marine mammals
important habitat for seabirds
important marine habitats for fish and invertebrates
hasHabitatType intertidal habitat
marine habitat
nearshore habitat
hasHumanUse commercial fishing area
recreational fishing area
subsistence use area
wildlife viewing area
hasOceanographicCharacteristic high tidal range
strong tides
hasPhysicalCharacteristic estuaries
rocky shores
tidal flats
hasWildlife fish species
intertidal invertebrates
marine mammals
seabirds
isAccessiblePrimarilyBy aircraft
boat
isKnownFor rich wildlife
rugged coastline
strong tides
isPartOfLargerWaterBody Northern Pacific Ocean
surface form: North Pacific Ocean
isRemote true
isSparselyPopulated true
locatedIn Alaska
Cook Inlet
locatedInAdministrativeArea Kenai Peninsula Borough
surface form: Kenai Peninsula Borough, Alaska
locatedInRegion southwest side of Cook Inlet
locatedNear Alaska Peninsula
Katmai National Park and Preserve
McNeil River State Game Sanctuary
locatedOnCoastOf Gulf of Alaska
partOf Cook Inlet
surface form: Cook Inlet ecosystem
waterBodyType coastal bay

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Cook Inlet hasArm Kamishak Bay