Pilot Point

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Pilot Point is a small remote community in southwestern Alaska known for its fishing industry and proximity to rich wildlife and coastal landscapes.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf city
community
human settlement
country United States of America
economicSector seafood processing
environmentType coastal subarctic
governingLevel local city government
hasAccessTo Pacific Ocean
hasCharacteristic remote community
small population
hasClimate subarctic climate
hasCommunicationInfrastructure air transport dependency
limited road connections
hasEducationFacility local school
hasFeature coastal environment
nearby rivers and streams
tundra landscape
hasIndigenousPresence Alaska Native communities
hasIndustry fishing industry
hasLanguage English
hasNaturalResource marine fisheries
hasNearbyWildlife marine mammals
salmon
seabirds
hasPostalService yes
isCoastalSettlement true
isRuralArea true
knownFor coastal landscapes
fishing industry
proximity to rich wildlife
locatedIn Alaska
southwestern Alaska
locatedInAdministrativeTerritory Lake and Peninsula Borough
locatedInTimeZone Alaska Time Zone
locatedNear Bristol Bay
locatedOn Alaska Peninsula
partOf United States of America
populationTrend small and fluctuating
primaryEconomicActivity commercial fishing
subsistence fishing
region Bristol Bay
surface form: Bristol Bay region
reliantOn seasonal fishing runs
state Alaska
transportInfrastructure local roads
small airport
usesDaylightSavingTime yes

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Alaska Peninsula hasSettlement Pilot Point