Trading Bay

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Trading Bay is a coastal embayment along Alaska’s Cook Inlet, known for its tidal flats, oil and gas activity, and importance to local marine ecosystems.

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Label Occurrences
Trading Bay canonical 2

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Statements (30)

Predicate Object
instanceOf bay
coastal embayment
country United States of America
surface form: United States
environmentalConcern disturbance of tidal flats from industrial activity
risk of oil spills
hasCoastType intertidal zone
mudflats
hasEconomicActivity gas production
hydrocarbon exploration
oil production
hasEcosystemType coastal wetland
marine ecosystem
hasEnvironmentalImportance important habitat for fish
important habitat for marine invertebrates
important habitat for marine species
important habitat for shorebirds
hasFeature tidal flats
hasTidalCharacteristic large tidal range
isPartOf Cook Inlet coastal ecosystem
knownFor oil and gas activity
tidal flats
locatedIn Alaska
Cook Inlet
United States of America
surface form: United States
partOf Gulf of Alaska
surface form: Gulf of Alaska watershed
region Southcentral Alaska
state Alaska
supportsActivity commercial oil and gas infrastructure
marine navigation
waterBodyType arm of Cook Inlet

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Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Cook Inlet hasArm Trading Bay
East Foreland hasNearbyFeature Trading Bay