Unalakleet River

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The Unalakleet River is a major river in western Alaska that flows from the Kaltag Portage area to the Bering Sea, serving as an important route for subsistence fishing, travel, and recreation.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
connectedViaPortageTo Yukon River NERFINISHED
country United States of America
flowsInto Bering Sea NERFINISHED
freezesSeasonally true
hasClimate subarctic climate
hasEconomicImportance local tourism
subsistence economy
hasEcosystemType subarctic river ecosystem
hasFishSpecies Arctic grayling
Chinook salmon
Chum salmon
Coho salmon
Dolly Varden trout NERFINISHED
Northern pike
Pink salmon
Sockeye salmon
whitefish
hasMouthNear Unalakleet, Alaska NERFINISHED
hasNearbySettlement Kaltag NERFINISHED
Unalakleet NERFINISHED
hasPrimaryLanguageRegion Central Alaskan Yup'ik NERFINISHED
English
Inupiaq NERFINISHED
hasRecreationalActivity camping
river boating
wildlife viewing
hasTraditionalUse subsistence hunting
subsistence trapping
hasTransportationRole historic trade route
winter travel route
historicallyUsedBy Indigenous peoples of Alaska
Inupiat people NERFINISHED
Yupik people NERFINISHED
isMajorRiverOf western Alaska
locatedIn Alaska
western Alaska NERFINISHED
locatedInAdministrativeEntity Nome Census Area NERFINISHED
Unorganized Borough, Alaska NERFINISHED
mouthLocatedIn Bering Sea NERFINISHED
partOf Bering Sea watershed
region Yukon–Kuskokwim Delta region NERFINISHED
sourceRegion Kaltag Portage area
usedFor boating
rafting
recreation
sport fishing
subsistence fishing
travel

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Norton Sound drainedBy Unalakleet River
Unalakleet, Alaska locatedOn Unalakleet River