Muir Inlet

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Muir Inlet is a glacially carved fjord in southeastern Alaska known for its dramatic tidewater glaciers and marine wildlife within Glacier Bay National Park.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf fjord
geographic feature
glacial inlet
climateRegion subarctic maritime climate
country United States of America
surface form: United States
governedBy National Park Service
surface form: U.S. National Park Service
hasAccess primarily by boat
hasCharacteristic active glacial processes
glacially carved
marine wildlife habitat
steep-sided valley
tidewater glaciers
hasEcosystemType glacial fjord ecosystem
marine ecosystem
hasFeature deep waters
floating icebergs
steep rock walls
hasProcess glacial calving
glacial retreat
sediment deposition
hasScientificInterest climate change research
glaciology
marine ecology
hasTourismActivity boat tours
glacier viewing
wildlife viewing
hasWildlife bald eagles
sea otters
seabirds
seals
whales
knownFor dramatic tidewater glaciers
glacial landscapes
marine wildlife viewing
retreating glaciers
locatedIn Alaska
Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve
surface form: Glacier Bay

Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve
Southeastern Alaska
United States of America
surface form: United States
namedAfter John Muir
partOf Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve
surface form: Glacier Bay World Heritage Site

Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve
surface form: Glacier Bay fjord system

Southeastern Alaska
surface form: Inside Passage region of Alaska
protectedArea Glacier Bay National Park and Preserve
protectedAreaStatus within a U.S. national park
UNESCOStatus within a UNESCO World Heritage Site
waterBodyType arm of Glacier Bay

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