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OF THE UNITED STATES FISH COMMISSION. 
List of harbors and anchorages. 
Harbors and anchorages. 
^Cape Greville to Low Cape, Kadiak Island. Anchorage may be found near the shore protected 
) fiom northerly winds. 
Chiniak Bay, Kadiak Island. Anchorage protected from winds from west to southeast. 
Harbor of St. Paul, Kadiak Island. Outer and inner harbor, the former good for all classes. See 
Coast Survey chart No. 776. 
Ugak Island. Anchorages on northwest and northeast extremities of the island, on either side of 
the sand point. 
IJjut Bay. Afognak Island. Good harbor for all classes of vessels on the west side of the hay. 
Narrow Strait. Anchorage for all classes, off the settlement near the west end of Spruce Island, 
between it and Kadiak. 
Ugak Bay, Kadiak Island. Good harbor for all classes. There are rocks in the entrance which 
are easily avoided in moderately clear weather. 
Between Kadiak, Afognak, Raspberry, and Whale Islands, at the eastern end of Northern Strait. 
Good anchorage for all classes. 
Port Hobron. Sitkalidak Island. The second bay inside Cape Barnabas. Good harbor for all 
classes. There are other harbors on the northeast and southwest sides of the island. 
Kilinda Bay, Kadiak Island. Good hai'bor for all classes. Several good harbors in the hay. 
Old Harbor, Kadiak Island. A good harbor for all classes. Surrounded by land of moderate ele- 
vation, and not liable to violent s(|ualls. It lies in the strait north of Lisiansky Bay off an Indian 
village formerly called Old Village, now called Three Saints by the natives. 
Lisiansky Bay, north of Bay of Three Saints. Good harbor for all classes. It lies between the 
Bay of Three Saints and Old Harbor. 
Bay of Three Saints, Kadiak Island. Good harbor for all classes, but it is surrounded by high 
land and subjected to furious " woollies ” (squalls) in bad weather. 
Kiyavak Bay, Kadi.ak Island. There are several anchorages in this hay. 
Absentia Hay, Kadiak Island. Anchorage for all classes, but open to northeast winds when aheavy 
s%veil ridls in. 
Russian Harbor, Kadiak Island. Good harbor for all classes. 
Trinity Islands, south of Kadiak. Anchorage may be found off the islands in good weather, hut 
they have no harbors. Tugidak is very low with shoal water extending some distance from the 
shore. 
Chirikoff Island. See Coast Survey chart No. 786. Anchorage near northeast extremity. 
Cliirikoff Island. See Coast Survey chart No. 796. Anchorage off southwest extremity. 
Agripin Bay, mainland. Good harbor for small vessels. 
Port Wrangel, mainland. Good harbor for all classes. 
Chowee-et Island, Semidi Islands. Anchorage for all classes under northeast end of island. See 
Coast Survey chart No. 786. 
Chowee-et Island. See Coast Sui’vey chart No. 786. Anchorage under northwest side of the island 
for all classes. 
Aghik Island, Semidi Islands. Anchorage for all classes on the east side of the island. See Coast 
Survey chart No. 786. 
Aghik Island. See Coast Survey chart No. 786. Anchorage for all classes on the west side of 
the island. 
Chignik Bay, mainland. There are several anchorages in the b.ay, the best one being under South- 
west Point. The outer one between Chankliut Island and the Point. See Coast Survey chart No. 
797. 
Mitrofania Bay, mainland. Mitrofania Hiirbor, first bay on the east side of the entrance to Mitro- 
fania Bay. Good harbor for all classes. Fish Ranch Bay, second bay on east side of entrance to 
Miti'ofania Bay. Anchorage for all classes. Open to southerly winds. 
Long Beach. West side of Mitrofania Bay. Anchorage for all classes. Open to southerly winds. 
Chiacbi Island. Anchorage for all classes on the northeast and north sides of the islands. See 
Coast Survey chart No. 798. 
Chiacbi Island. See Coast Survey chart No. 798. Anchorage for all classes on northwest side of 
the island. 
Simeonoft' Island, Shumagin Group Simeonoffsky Harbor. Good for small vessels, but difficult 
of entr ance. See Coast Survey chart No. 808. 
Jacob Island. Harbor at north end of Jacob Island, between it and Paul Island. Good for all 
classes. 
Twelve Fathom Straits, Shumagin Islands. Anchorage for all classes with protection from easterly 
winds. See Coa,st Survey chart No. 806. 
Little Koninshi, Shumagin Group. Sandy Cove. Good anchorage for all classes. Open to easterly 
winds. See Coast Survey chart No. 806. 
Alexander Point, mainland. Anchorage on the east side of the Point for 10 miles. Small islands 
break the swell. 
Northeast Harbor, Little Koniushi, Shumagins. Good harbor for all classes. See Coast Survey 
chart No. 808. 
Northwe.st Harbor, Little Koniushi. Good harbor for all classes. See Coast Survey chart No. 756. 
Ivanoft'Bay, mainland. Good harbor for all classes. 
Big Koniushi Island. Tukon Harbor. Good for all classes. Anchorage may be had in many 
places on both sides of Big Koniushi Island. See Coast Survey chart No. 756. 
Chernabour Island, Shumagin Group. Anchorage on east side of island. Open to all except west- 
erly winds 
Fox Bay, mainland. Harbor for all classes. Partially exposed to westerly winds. 
Boulder Bay, mainland. Anchorage for small vessels. Protected from easterly winds. 
Mist Harbor, Nagai Island, Shumagin Group. Good harbor for small vessels. 
East Bight, Nagai Island. Good harbor for small vessels. Anchorages may be found in many 
places on either side of Nagai, near the island. 
Sanborn Harbor, Nagai Island. Excellent harbor for all classes. It is a deep bay surrounded by 
high land, and sailing vessels avoid it on account of frequent and long-continued calms. See 
Coast Survey chart No. 813. 
