Salisbury Sound

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Salisbury Sound is a coastal inlet in southeastern Alaska known for its rugged shoreline, rich marine life, and proximity to Baranof Island in the Alexander Archipelago.

All labels observed (1)

Label Occurrences
Salisbury Sound canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal inlet
sound
adjacentTo Baranof Island
administrativeRegion City and Borough of Sitka
surface form: Sitka Borough
climate maritime climate
country United States of America
surface form: United States
hasBiodiversity high marine biodiversity
hasCoastlineType rocky coast
hasEconomicActivity fisheries
tourism
hasEcosystemCharacteristic rich marine life
hasFeature islands and reefs
protected coves
hasHabitatType kelp forests
rocky intertidal zones
subtidal habitats
hasNavigationCondition frequent fog
tidal currents
hasRecreation sea kayaking
sport fishing
whale watching
hasShorelineCharacteristic rugged shoreline
hasWildlife groundfish
marine mammals
salmon
seabirds
locatedIn Alaska
Panhandle of Alaska
surface form: Alaska Panhandle

Alexander Archipelago
Pacific Ocean
Southeastern Alaska
surface form: Southeast Alaska region

Southeastern Alaska
surface form: southeastern Alaska
locatedOnCoastOf Baranof Island
near Baranof Island
Chatham Strait
Sitka Sound
partOf Gulf of Alaska
surface form: Gulf of Alaska marine ecosystem

Inside Passage
region northern Alexander Archipelago
usedFor boating
commercial fishing
recreational fishing
wildlife viewing
waterBodyType marine inlet

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Baranof Island hasNearbyWaterBody Salisbury Sound
Peril Strait connectsTo Salisbury Sound