59 ° 30' 51.001" N,
139 ° 46' 5.002" W
Yakutat
10 ft (3.05 m)
two, largest 1 mi. long, on SW coast of Phipps Peninsula, 2.6 mi. SW of Yakutat, Malaspina Coastal Plain
HistoryLocal name published by U.S. Geological Survey (USGS) in 1959; shown as Aka Lake and Summit Lake in 1964 (de Laguna and others, map 4).
Gilbert Spit, Prince Shoal, Tick Shoal, Tzuse Shoal, Village Shoal,
Bays:The Lagoon, Port Mulgrave, Ahduck Bay, Black Duck Bay, Broken Oar Cove, Deep Bay, Gonakadetseat Bay, Graveyard Cove, Humpback Cove, Monti Bay, Puget Cove, Redfield Cove, Rurik Harbor, Sawmill Cove, Sea Otter Bay, Shipyard Cove,
Beaches:Capes:Point Munoz, Point Turner, Point Carrew, Ankau Head, Arrecifes Point, Hatchet Point, Kooisk Point, Northeast Point, Ocean Cape, Phipps Cape, Phipps Peninsula, Pyramid Point,
Channels:The Ankau, Canoe Pass, Hatchet Pass, Johnstone Passage, Yakutat Roads,
Cities:Islands:Canoe Island, Doggie Island, Dolgoi Island, Fitzgerald Island, Gregson Island, Khantaak Island, Knight Island, Kriwoi Island, Krutoi Island, Otmeloi Island,
Lakes:Aka Lake, Ankau Saltchucks, Kardy Lake, Laguna de la Frezas, Rocky Lake, Summit Lake, Summit Lakes,
Mountain Passes:Rivers:Streams:Humpback Creek, Kunayosh Creek, Onklat Creek, Ophir Creek, T-awat Creek, Tawah Creek,
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