The Fox Islands Passes are waterways in the Fox Islands area of the U.S. state of Alaska, connecting the Bering Sea with the North Pacific Ocean . From the southward and eastward, bound for Bering Sea, there are three passes used by deep-draft vessels, known collectively as the Fox Islands Passes, and respectively as Unimak, Akutan, and Unalga passes. The largest and most desirable one to use in thick and foggy weather is the eastern one, Unimak Pass. This is clear of hidden dangers, the widest of the three, and is comparatively free from tide rips. It is especially recommended for sailing vessels, and for steamers bound direct to the northward.
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- Cieśnina Unimak (pl)
- Унимак (пролив) (ru)
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| - Cieśnina Unimak (ang. Unimak Pass lub Unimak Passage, ros. Пролив Унимак) – cieśnina na południowy zachód od wyspy Unimak w środkowej części archipelagu Aleutów. Łączy Morze Beringa z Oceanem Spokojnym. Jej rozmiary: szerokość 19,6 km, głębokość 72 m, powierzchnia przekroju 1,18 km ². Wartości zasolenia wód - 32,0 ‰. W Cieśninie temperatura wody nie spada poniżej 3,5 °C. (pl)
- Унимак — пролив в Беринговом море. Расположен между островами Креницына и Унимак, самый восточный пролив Командоро-Алеутской гряды. Соединяет Берингово море и Тихий океан. Ширина 19,6 км, глубина 72 м, площадь сечения 1,18 км². Значения солёности составляют около 32,0 ‰. В проливе температура воды не опускается ниже 3,50 °C. (ru)
- The Fox Islands Passes are waterways in the Fox Islands area of the U.S. state of Alaska, connecting the Bering Sea with the North Pacific Ocean . From the southward and eastward, bound for Bering Sea, there are three passes used by deep-draft vessels, known collectively as the Fox Islands Passes, and respectively as Unimak, Akutan, and Unalga passes. The largest and most desirable one to use in thick and foggy weather is the eastern one, Unimak Pass. This is clear of hidden dangers, the widest of the three, and is comparatively free from tide rips. It is especially recommended for sailing vessels, and for steamers bound direct to the northward. (en)
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| - The Fox Islands Passes are waterways in the Fox Islands area of the U.S. state of Alaska, connecting the Bering Sea with the North Pacific Ocean . From the southward and eastward, bound for Bering Sea, there are three passes used by deep-draft vessels, known collectively as the Fox Islands Passes, and respectively as Unimak, Akutan, and Unalga passes. The largest and most desirable one to use in thick and foggy weather is the eastern one, Unimak Pass. This is clear of hidden dangers, the widest of the three, and is comparatively free from tide rips. It is especially recommended for sailing vessels, and for steamers bound direct to the northward. Akutan and Unalga passes are convenient for steam vessels bound to Unalaska Bay, but, being narrow and having strong currents and tide rips at times, are not recommended for sailing vessels bound north. A fair wind is almost necessary for the passage, and from the southward this would bring fog. The pass between Ashmiak and Ugamok islands on the east and on the west may be clear of dangers, but it is not recommended. All of the other minor passes between Unimak and Akutan passes are known to be full of rocks and reefs. The mountains in this vicinity would be excellent landmarks if they could be seen, but in summer they are almost always obscured by fogs or low-lying clouds. The lower hills and islands and objects near the sea level furnish the available landmarks. In coming from the southward or eastward in clear weather, and if bound through Akutan or Unalga passes, it is recommended to steer for Tigalda Island as the first land to be made. It is high and prominent, and when once made a course can be shaped for any of the three passes. (en)
- Cieśnina Unimak (ang. Unimak Pass lub Unimak Passage, ros. Пролив Унимак) – cieśnina na południowy zachód od wyspy Unimak w środkowej części archipelagu Aleutów. Łączy Morze Beringa z Oceanem Spokojnym. Jej rozmiary: szerokość 19,6 km, głębokość 72 m, powierzchnia przekroju 1,18 km ². Wartości zasolenia wód - 32,0 ‰. W Cieśninie temperatura wody nie spada poniżej 3,5 °C. (pl)
- Унимак — пролив в Беринговом море. Расположен между островами Креницына и Унимак, самый восточный пролив Командоро-Алеутской гряды. Соединяет Берингово море и Тихий океан. Ширина 19,6 км, глубина 72 м, площадь сечения 1,18 км². Значения солёности составляют около 32,0 ‰. В проливе температура воды не опускается ниже 3,50 °C. (ru)
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