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 -WATER SPEED 50 MPH (FREMLIN) 

 — KING CRAB CANNERY SWEPT AWAY 



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- PART OF BREAKWATER SLUFFED AWAY (FREMLIN) 

 • NOTED WATER RECEDING (BRECHAN) 



> REF. CHANCE, 1967 



LEGEND 



O JERRY TILLEY ( BOATMAN ) AT CITY DOCK 



-<J>- JIM BARR ( CITY ENGINEER ) 



^ RALPH JONES ( CITY MANAGER ) 



yX COMMANDER MILLER 



m HOWARD FREMLIN ( TAX ASSESSOR - COLLECTOR ) 



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A DERIVED FROM ALF MADSEN'S COLOR SLIDES ( THIS STUDY ) 



^ KODIAK TIDE OBSERVER (SPAETH 8 8ERKMAN, 1966) 



TroE LEVEL IN KEEPING WITH WOMEN'S BAY 



LONG WAVE SYSTEM BASED ON WOMEN'S BAY 



Figure 90 



Hypothetical Marigrams for Kodiak City Based on Eye-Witness 

 Observations 



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