Kenai Fjords National Park (Alaska)

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Name (Hebrew)
פארק לאומי פיורדי קנאי (אלסקה)
Name (Latin)
Kenai Fjords National Park (Alaska)
Coordinates
-150.10857 -150.10857 59.81571 59.81571 (gooearth )
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National parks and reserves Alaska
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Kenai Fjords (Alaska)
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Other Identifiers

Wikidata: Q841503
Library of congress: sh 86006590
Sources of Information
  • Work cat.: U.S. National Park Service. Kenai Fjords, 1985.
  • BGN, Sept. 3, 1986(Kenai Fjords National Park, park, 60⁰07ʹ30ʺN, 150⁰40ʹ00ʺW)
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Wikipedia description:

Kenai Fjords National Park is a national park of the United States that comprises the Harding Icefield, its outflowing glaciers, and coastal fjords and islands. The park covers an area of 669,984 acres (1,046.9 sq mi; 2,711.3 km2) on the Kenai Peninsula in south-central Alaska, west of the town of Seward. The park contains the Harding Icefield, one of the largest ice fields in the United States, and is named for the numerous fjords carved by glaciers moving down the mountains from the ice field. The field is the source of at least 38 glaciers, the largest of which is Bear Glacier. The fjords are glacial valleys that have been submerged below sea level by a combination of rising sea levels and land subsidence. Exit Glacier is a popular destination at the end of the park's only road. The remainder of the park is accessible by boat, airplane, and hiking. Kenai Fjords National Monument was initially designated by President Jimmy Carter on December 1, 1978, using the Antiquities Act, pending final legislation to resolve the allotment of public lands in Alaska. Establishment as a national park followed the passage of the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act in 1980. The park protects the icefield, a narrow fringe of forested land between the mountains and the sea, and the deeply indented coastline. The park is inhabited by a variety of terrestrial and marine mammals, including brown and black bears, moose, sea otters, harbor seals, and humpback and killer whales.

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