Agate Passage

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Agate Passage is a narrow tidal strait in Washington State that separates Bainbridge Island from the Kitsap Peninsula and connects Port Madison Bay to the wider Puget Sound.

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Agate Passage canonical 2

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Predicate Object
instanceOf tidal strait
waterway
adjacentTo Bainbridge Island
surface form: Bainbridge Island shoreline

Suquamish, Washington
connects Port Madison Bay
Puget Sound
country United States of America
surface form: United States
crossedBy Agate Pass Bridge
hasCurrentType tidal currents
hasFeature strong tidal flow
hasNearbyCommunity Suquamish Tribe reservation lands
surface form: Suquamish Tribe reservation area
hasNearbyInfrastructure Agate Pass Bridge
isNavigable yes
locatedIn Kitsap County
surface form: Kitsap County, Washington

Salish Sea
surface form: Salish Sea basin

Washington
surface form: Washington State
namedAfter agate
partOf Puget Sound
region Pacific Northwest
separates Bainbridge Island
Kitsap Peninsula
usedFor fishing
marine navigation
recreational boating
waterBodyType narrow tidal strait

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