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NUKA Research & Planning Group, LLC. Soundings in fathoms Kupreanof Strait, Dry Spruce Island from the West Northwest. Center of map at 57˚ 51.34’ N Lat., 153˚ 17.08’ W Lon. This is not intended for navigational use. Potential Places of Refuge for Kodiak Island Subarea Kodiak SCP: PPOR, Part One June 2008 S HEL I K O F S T RAI T KODIAK ISLAND Tugidak Island Sitkinak Island ALASKA PENINSULA Kodiak Subarea Scale 5 nm 5 mi. 5,000 yds. GRS K-34 GRS K-30 GRS K-33 GRS K-35 GRS K-32 GRS K-31 GRS K-29 29-D 64-L 90-S 65-L 89-S 66-L 30-D 27-D Uganik Island Kupreanof Peninsula KODIAK ISLAND UGANIK PASSAGE KUPREANOF STRAIT Viekoda Bay Uganik Bay Dry Spruce Island Port Bailey N o r t h e a s t A r m E a s t A r m Kodiak PPOR Map 08 USGS 1:250K Quadrangle Map Reference - Kodiak 64-L Noisy Isalnd anchorage from the South. 89-90-S & 65-66-L Dry Spruce Island and Port Bailey from the Northwest. 29-D Uganik Bay from the Northwest. 29-D Uganik Bay from the North. Legend Map Anchorage Mooring Dock/pier Crane Airport GRS # A# Existing GRS Fish Hatchery Private Cabins Public Use Cabins Boat Harbor D# M#

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Page 1: GA P E Potential Places of Refuge · Center of map at 57˚ 51.34’ N Lat., 153˚ 17.08’ W Lon. Potential Places of Refuge This is not intended for navigational use. for Kodiak

NUKA Research & Planning Group, LLC.

Soundings in fathoms

Kupreanof Strait, Dry Spruce Island from the West Northwest.

Center of map at 57˚ 51.34’ N Lat., 153˚ 17.08’ 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 ISLAND

Tugidak Is land Sitkinak

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A L A S K A P E N I N S U L A

Kodiak Subarea

Scale

5 nm5 mi.

5,000 yds.

GRSK-34

GRSK-30

GRSK-33

GRSK-35

GRSK-32

GRSK-31

GRSK-29

29-D

64-L

90-S

65-L

89-S

66-L

30-D

27-D

Uganik Is land

Kupreanof Peninsula

KODIAK ISLAND

U G A N I K PA S S A G E

K U P R E A N O F S T R A I T

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Dry Spruce Is land

Port Bailey

Northeast Arm

East Arm

KodiakPPOR

Map 08USGS 1:250K Quadrangle Map Reference - Kodiak

64-L Noisy Isalnd anchorage from the South. 89-90-S & 65-66-L Dry Spruce Island and Port Bailey from the Northwest.

29-D Uganik Bay from the Northwest. 29-D Uganik Bay from the North.

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Mooring

Dock/pier

Crane

Airport

GRS#

A#Existing GRS

Fish Hatchery

Private Cabins

Public Use Cabins

Boat Harbor

D#

M#

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Name Uganik BayBare Island-Kupreanof

StraitNoisy Island Dry Spruce Bay 1 Dry Spruce Bay 2 Dry Spruce Island

Port Bailey Cannery Dock

ID Number 29-D 30-D 64-L 65-L 66-L 89-S 90-S

Anchorage Locations 557º43.76'N 153º31.06'W 57º58.11'N 153º07.20'W 57º56.05'N 153º32.78'W 57º56.34'N 153º02.81'W 57º55.86'N 153º00.96'W 57º56.94'N 153º02.72'W PPOR 08-88-S Dry Spruce Island

Mooring Locations

Docks/Piers 57º55.86'N 153º02.41'W

Maximum Vessel Size

Type of Berthing Dock/Pier

Contact Port Bailey Wild-(866)292-3260

Navigational Approach Approach from N Approach from W Approach from N,S

Minimum Water Depths 17 Fathoms in swing area 21 Fathoms in swing area 13 Fathoms in swing area 14 Fathoms on approach 16 Fathoms in swing area 4 Fathoms in swing area 1.5 Fathoms at the Dock Face

Maximum Water Depth 40 Fathoms in swing area 40 Fathoms in swing area 20 Fathoms in the swing area 22 Fathoms in swing area 19 Fathoms in swing area 19 Fathoms in swing area 6 Fathoms on approach

Maximum Vessel Draft 20 ft. 10 ft. MLLW

Swing Room/Dock Face 3600 ft. 3000 ft. 1500 ft. 1800 ft. 1800 ft. 600 ft. 1000 ft.

Bottom Type Volcanic Ash Clay, rocky Sand N/A

Prevailing Winds

Currents

TidesMean High Water-13.6 (Higher-14.6) ,

Mean Low Water- 1.7 (Lower- -4.5)Mean High Water-13.5 (Higher-14.4) ,

Mean Low Water- 1.7 (Lower- -4.5)Mean High Water-13.6 (Higher-14.6) ,

Mean Low Water- 1.7 (Lower- -4.5)

Sea Conditions Exposed to swell from the N Exposed to swell from the E, W Exposed to swell from the N,S

Shelter from Severe Storms Exposed to storms from the E, S Exposed to storms from the N, S Exposed to storms from the N, E

Fog

Sheltered

Sheltered

Fog can occur during all seasons.

Nearest PPOR 02-44-L Kazakof Bay-1 Moorage

Variable in direction and velocity, strong winds occur throughout the area

Alaska Coastal Current runs SE down Shelikof Strait

Mean High Water-13.5 (Higher-14.4) , Mean Low Water- 1.7 (Lower- -4.5)

N/A

60 ft

Mud

Approach from W

Anchorage

Kodiak PPOR-08 Physical and Operational Characteristics – Uganik Bay to Kupreanof Strait Area

Deep draft, greater than 20,000 Gross Tons Light draft, up to 20,000 Gross Tons Shallow draft, 300 Gross Tons and less

Nearest PPOR 08-90-S Port Bailey Cannery-10ft. max vessel draft at MLLW

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

Landowner (yr-2006) Contact

Kodiak National Wildlife RefugeDept. of the Interior-Regional Environmental Officer

Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge

Dept. of the Interior-Regional Environmental Officer

Uganik Natives Inc. Chief Executive Officer

Alaska Department of Natural Resources

Natural Resource Manager

Kodiak Island Borough Borough Manager

Afognak Native Corporation Chief Executive Officer

Private Landowners-contact Alaska State Lands Recorder Office

Kodiak District Recorder

30 Native AllotmentsDept. of the Interior-Regional Environmental Officer

Kodiak PPOR 08 Uganik Bay to Kupreanof Strait Area Stakeholders

Name Uganik Bay Bare Island-Kupreanof Strait Noisy Island Dry Spruce Bay 1 Dry Spruce Bay 2 Dry Spruce Island Port Bailey Cannery Dock

ID Number (See Key Below) 29-D 30-D 64-L 65-L 66-L 89-S 90-S

Communities – distances-nmLarsen Bay-40, Karluk-46,Port Lions-46,

Kodiak-71, Homer-70Port Lions-15, Ouzinke-30, Kodiak-40

Larsen Bay-33, Karluk-36,Port Lions-32, Kodiak-49

WildlifeSalmon & herring spawning, sea lions,

seals,otters,seabird & eagle nesting,waterfowl concentrations, whales feeding and migrating

Herring spawning, seals, otters,seabird & eagle nesting, waterfowl concentrations, whales

feeding and migrating

Salmon & herring spawning,sea lions, seals,otters,seabird & eagle nesting,waterfowl concentrations, whales feeding and migrating

Threatened & Endangered Species

Environmentally Sensitive Areas

Fisheries

Historic Properties

Mariculture

Subsistence

Tourism/Recreation

Waterfront Public Facilities/ParksKodiak National Wildlife Refuge-

Public use cabin in Uganik PassageNone noted

Kodiak National Wildlife Refuge- Public use cabin in Uganik Passage

Waterfront Private FacilitiesNumerous private homes in Uganik Bay/Village Islands

Numerous private homes in Dry Spruce Bay, Port Bailey Cannery

Numerous private homes in Uganik Bay/Village Islands

Ability to Boom Vessel Weather dependent

Geographic Response StrategiesK-28 Campbell Lagoon,K-29 Village Islands,

K-30 Noisy Island,K-31 Uganik PassageK-35 Dry Spruce Bay

K-28 Campbell Lagoon,K-29 Village Islands,K-30 Noisy Island,K-31 Uganik Passage

Closest Alternative Places of Refuge (same sized vessel)

PPOR 07-26-D Uyak Anchorage-32nmPPOR 03-06-D Peregrebni Point-Kizhuyak Bay-

15nmPPOR 08-65-L Dry Spruce Bay 1-19nm

PPOR 08-66-L Dry Spruce Bay 2-1nm

PPOR 08-65-L Dry Spruce Bay 1-1nm

PPOR 08-90-S Port Bailey Dock-1nm

PPOR 08-89-S Dry Spruce Island-1nm

Yes

Numerous private homes in Dry Spruce Bay. Port Bailey Cannery Dock

None noted

Kodiak PPOR 08 Site Considerations – Uganik Bay to Kupreanof Strait Area

Sea lions feed in the area, no noted haulouts

Intertidal harvest, salmon, crab, groundfish

Herring spawning, seals, otters,seabird & eagle nesting, waterfowl concentrations, whales feeding and migrating

Port Lions-15, Ouzinke-30, Kodiak-40

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-35 Dry Spruce Bay

Human Health & Safety

Natural Resource Considerations

Other Stakeholder Considerations

Response and Salvage Resource Considerations

None

Salmon, herring, crab, groundfish

All sites are designated as Environmentally Sensitive Areas

No

High recreational use area- sport fishing, kayaking, anchorage, excursion boats, wildlife viewing