
Gulf of Alaska - Wikipedia
The Gulf of Alaska (Tlingit: Yéil T'ooch’) [2] is an arm of the Pacific Ocean defined by the curve of the southern coast of Alaska, stretching from Kabuch Point in the Alaska Peninsula and …
Gulf of Alaska | Map, History, & Facts | Britannica
Gulf of Alaska, broad inlet of the North Pacific on the south coast of Alaska, U.S. Bounded by the Alaska Peninsula and Kodiak Island (west) and Cape Spencer (east), it has a surface area of …
Gulf Of Alaska - WorldAtlas
Mar 31, 2021 · The Gulf of Alaska is an extension of the North Pacific Ocean located along the southern shores of the US state of Alaska. The gulf extends from Kodiak Island and the Alaska …
Introduction - Alaska Sealife Center
The Gulf of Alaska is part of the North Pacific and reaches from the Alaska Peninsula in the west to the Alaska archipelago in the southeast. The coastline includes mountains, glaciers, …
Gulf of Alaska: Two Oceans Meet, But Do Not Mix?
Dec 30, 2025 · Gulf of Alaska refers to an arm of the Pacific Ocean and occupies about 592,000 square kilometers (228,000 square miles). The gulf is surrounded by scenic and rocky …
Gulf of Alaska - NOAA Ocean Exploration
Bathymetric map of the Gulf of Alaska, showing its deep basin with seamount chains. Gray is land, green is the continental shelf, yellow is the continental slope, and orange is the Gulf’s …
Gulf of Alaska - Alaska Guide
Pictures of, from, or near Gulf of Alaska. Powerful trip planning tools and high quality maps. USGS and USFS topos, aerial imagery, printing to geospatial PDFs, exporting to KMZ and …
UN Atlas of the Oceans: Subtopic
The Gulf of Alaska Large Marine Ecosystem lies off the southern coast of Alaska and the western coast of Canada. It is separated from the East Bering Sea LME by the Alaska Peninsula.
37 Facts About Gulf Of Alaska
Oct 9, 2024 · Discover 37 fascinating facts about the Gulf of Alaska, from its unique marine life to its stunning natural landscapes. Dive into this oceanic wonder!
Gulf of Alaska explained
The Gulf of Alaska (Tlingit: Yéil T'ooch’) [1] is an arm of the Pacific Ocean defined by the curve of the southern coast of Alaska, stretching from the Alaska Peninsula and Kodiak Island in the …