Homer Harbor

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Homer Harbor is a major small-boat and fishing port in the town of Homer, Alaska, serving as a key gateway for marine traffic in the Cook Inlet and Kachemak Bay region.

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Label Occurrences
Homer Harbor canonical 4

Statements (48)

Predicate Object
instanceOf harbor
marina
climateZone subarctic maritime climate
connectsTo Homer Spit Road
country United States of America
surface form: United States
hasActivity charter boat departures
commercial fishing vessel operations
freight and supply handling for coastal communities
marine tourism excursions
recreational boating
water taxi services
hasEconomicRole regional marine transportation hub
supports local fishing industry
supports tourism economy of Homer
hasFacility boat launch ramp
boat slips
commercial fishing dock areas
fish cleaning tables
fuel dock
harbor basins
harbor office
harbor security lighting
moorage floats
parking areas
public restrooms
transient moorage
hasNavigationType tidal harbor
hasPrimaryUse charter fishing operations
commercial fishing
fishing port
recreational boating
small-boat harbor
tourism support
hasRegulation subject to U.S. Coast Guard regulations
hasSafetyService U.S. Coast Guard presence in region
locatedIn Cook Inlet
surface form: Cook Inlet region

Homer, Alaska
Kachemak Bay
surface form: Kachemak Bay region

Kenai Peninsula Borough
surface form: Kenai Peninsula Borough, Alaska
locatedInTimeZone Alaska Time Zone
locatedNearWaterbody Cook Inlet
locatedOnWaterbody Kachemak Bay
near downtown Homer, Alaska
operatedBy City of Homer Port and Harbor Department
ownedBy City of Homer government
surface form: City of Homer
partOf Homer Spit
servesAs gateway for marine traffic in Cook Inlet
gateway for marine traffic in Kachemak Bay

Referenced by (4)

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

Cook Inlet hasPort Homer Harbor
Homer transport Homer Harbor
Homer, Alaska hasPart Homer Harbor