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Soundings in fathoms
22-D & 58-L in Jap Bay from the Southeast.
Center of map at 56˚ 54.34’ N Lat., 153˚ 58.24’ W Lon.
This is not intended for navigational use.
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Kodiak SCP: PPOR, Part One June 2008
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Kodiak Subarea
5 nm
5 mi.
5,000 yds. Scale
GRSK-07
GRSK-06
GRSK-08
23-D
24-D
61-L
60-L
22-D
58-L
59-L62-L
63-L
85-S
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Russian Harbor
Tanner Head
Akhiok
Aiaktalik Island
Geese Islands
GEESE CHANNEL
Kaguyak Bay
Portage Bay
Japanese Bay
Moser Bay
Lazy Bay
Kempff Bay
Sulua Bay
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KodiakPPOR
Map 06USGS 1:250K Quadrangle Map Reference - Trinity Islands, Kaguyak, and Kodiak
63-L Moser Bay from the Southeast.
23-D Cape Ahtak and 24-D Tanner Head from the South. Akhiok Village from the West.
60-L Sulua Bay from the South. 59-L Kaguyak Bay from the East. 22-D Kaguyak Bay from the Northeast.
85-S,61-L in Lazy Bay, 23-D Cape Ahtak and 24-D Tanner Head from the Northeast.
61-L Kempff Bay from the West. 63-L Moser Bay from the South.
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Name Kaguyak Bay Cape AlitakTanner Head-Alitak
BayJap Bay Kaguyak Bay Sulua Bay Kempff Bay Lazy Bay Moser Bay Lazy Bay Cannery
ID Number 22-D 23-D 24-D 58-L 59-L 60-L 61-L 62-L 63-L 85-S
Anchorage Locations 56º54.16'N 153º39.54'W 56º52.49'N 154º21.18'W 56º50.20'N 154º13.86'W 56º55.95'N 153º41.33'W 56º52.73'N 153º44.29'W 57º00.46'N 153º51.15'W 56º55.08'N 154º12.85'W 56º53.59'N 154º14.93'W 56º59.46'N 154º09.04'WShallow draft, 300 Gross
Tons and less
Mooring Locations Dock/Pier
Docks/Piers Ocean Beauty Seafoods
Maximum Vessel Size Approach from the E
Type of Berthing 4 Fathoms at the dock face
Contact 4 Fathoms at the dock face
Navigational Approach Approach from E, S Approach from S Approach from W, S Approach from S Approach from NE Approach from S Approach from the SE Approach from E Approach from SE 15 ft.
Minimum Water Depths 18 Fathoms in swing area 21 Fathoms in swing area 14 Fathoms in swing area 11 Fathoms on approach 16 Fathoms in swing area 12 Fathoms in swing area 12 Fathoms in swing area 13 Fathoms in swing area 15 Fathoms in swing area150 ft. Dock, 150 ft. Floating
Dock
Maximum Water Depth 34 Fathoms in swing area 25 Fathoms in swing area 12 Fathoms in the swing area 19 Fathoms in swing area 24 Fathoms in swing area 40 Fathoms in swing area 18 Fathoms in swing area 35 Fathoms in swing area 20 Fathoms in swing area N/A
Maximum Vessel Draft 60 ft 60 ft. 60 ft. 60 ft. 60 ft. 60 ft. 60 ft. 60 ft. 30 ft. 15 ft.
Swing Room/Dock Face 6000 ft. 5000 ft. 5500 ft. 1500 ft. 1500 ft. 1300 ft. 1000 ft. 1000 ft. 2100 ft. 150 ft.
Bottom Type Sand Sand, gravel Mud, gravel N/A
Prevailing Winds Dock/Pier
Currents
TidesMean High Water-7.6 (Higher- 8.2) , Mean Low Water- 1.2
(Lower- -4.0)
Sea Conditions Exposed to swell from the SExposed to swell from the
SExposed to swell from the
EExposed to swell from the S Exposed to swell from the E Sheltered Exposed to swell from the SE Sheltered
Shelter from Severe StormsExposed to storms from the
SExposed to storms from
the SExposed to storms from
the EExposed to storms from the S Exposed to storms from the S Sheltered Exposed to storms from the SE Sheltered
Fog
Kodiak PPOR-06 Physical and Operational Characteristics – South Kodiak Island Area
N/A
Currents are negligible
Mean High Water-10.9 (Higher- 11.7) , Mean Low Water- 1.6 (Lower- -4.5)Mean High Water-7.6 (Higher- 8.2) , Mean Low Water-
1.2 (Lower- -4.0)
Variable in direction and velocity, strong winds occur throughout the area
Nearest PPOR 04-52-L Kodiak Cargo Terminal- 30ft. max vessel draft
Nearest PPOR 04-12-D Womens Bay-USCG Moorage
Fog can occur during all seasons.
Deep draft, greater than 20,000 Gross Tons Light draft, up to 20,000 Gross Tons
Anchorage
Exposed to swell from the S, E
Exposed to storms from the S, E
Mud
Mean High Water-10.9 (Higher- 11.7) , Mean Low Water- 1.6 (Lower- -4.5)
Landowner (yr-2006) Contact
Old Harbor Native Corporation Chief Executive Officer
Kodiak National Wildlife RefugeDept. of the Interior-Regional Environmental Officer
Alaska Department of Natural Resources
Natural Resource Manager
Alaska State Parks Kodiak District Ranger
Kodiak Island Borough Borough Manager
Akhiok-Kaguyak, Inc. Chief Executive Officer
Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge
Dept. of the Interior-Regional Environmental Officer
Private Landowners-contact Alaska State Lands Recorder Office
Kodiak District Recorder
32 Native AllotmentsDept. of the Interior-Regional Environmental Officer
Kodiak PPOR 06-South Kodiak Island Area
Stakeholders
NOTE: Sensitive resource information can be found on other maps which can be accessed through the sensitive area section of the Kodiak Sub-Area Contingency Plan: http://www.akrrt.org/kodiakplan/kodiakplantoc.shtml
Site ID Number and Vessel Size Classification
D = Deep Draft Vessel, greater than 20,000 GT
L = Light Draft Vessel, up to 20,000 GT
S = Shallow Draft Vessel, 300 GT and less
Name Kaguyak Bay Cape Ahtak Tanner Head-Alitak Bay Jap Bay Kaguyak Bay Sulua Bay Kempff Bay Lazy Bay Moser Bay Lazy Bay Cannery
ID Number (See Key Below) 22-D 23-D 24-D 58-L 59-L 60-L 61-L 62-L 63-L 85-S
Communities – distances-nm Old Harbor-22 ,Kodiak-90 Akhiok-9, Old Harbor-59 ,Kodiak-120 Akhiok-5 ,Old Harbor-57 ,Kodiak-120 Old Harbor-24, Kodiak-84 Old Harbor-22 ,Kodiak-84 Akhiok-13, Kodiak-130 Akhiok-1, Kodiak-120 Akhiok-4, Kodiak-120 Akhiok-4, Kodiak-125 Akhiok-4, Kodiak-120
WildlifeSalmon spawning, harbor
seals, eagle nesting, whale migration
Threatened & Endangered SpeciesSea lion haulout on Two
Headed Island
Environmentally Sensitive Areas Not designatedDesignated as an Environmentally Sensitive Area
Not designatedDesignated as an
Environmentally Sensitive AreaNot designated
Fisheries None noted
Historic Properties
Mariculture
Subsistence
Tourism/Recreation
Waterfront Public Facilities/Parks
Waterfront Private FacilitiesSeafood processing facility
and dock
Ability to Boom Vessel Yes
Geographic Response Strategies None
Closest Alternative Places of Refuge (same sized vessel)
PPOR 05-21-D Rolling Bay: 12.5nm
PPOR 06-24-D Tanner Head: 4.5nm PPOR 06-23-D Cape Ahtak: 4.5nmPPOR 06-59-L Kaguyak Bay:
4nmPPOR 06-58-L Jap Bay:
4nmPPOR 06-61-L Kempff
Bay: 13nmPPOR 06-62-L Lazy
Bay: 4nmPPOR 06-61-L Kempff
Bay: 4nmPPOR 06-61-L Kempff: 6.5nm
PPOR 05-84-S Port Hobron: 46nm
None
None
Salmon, crab, intertidal harvest
High recreational use area- sport fishing, kayaking, anchorage, excursion boats
Akhiok boat launch
Kodiak PPOR 06 Site Considerations – South Kodiak Island Area
Human Health & Safety
Natural Resource Considerations
Salmon & herring spawning, harbor seals, seabird nesting, waterfowl concentrations, whale migrationSalmon spawning, harbor seals, otters, seabird nesting, waterfowl
concentrations, whale migration
Salmon, crab None noted
If suspected cultural artifacts are encountered, notify the State Historic Preservation Office and the land managers. Review adjacent GRS (if applicable) for information on historic properties.
K-06 Moser Bay, K-07 Akhiok, K-08 Sukhoi Bay None
None
No
Response and Salvage Resource Considerations
Yes
K-06 Moser Bay, K-07 Akhiok, K-08 Sukhoi Bay
Lazy Bay Cannery facility and dock
Designated as an Environmentally Sensitive Area
Sea lions throughout the area
Other Stakeholder Considerations
Salmon, crab
Not designated
Sea lion haulout on Two Headed IslandSea lions throughout the area