Dutch Harbor, Alaska

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Dutch Harbor, Alaska is a major fishing port and remote community in the Aleutian Islands, known as one of the world’s busiest seafood hubs and a strategic North Pacific harbor.


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Predicate Object
instanceOf fishing port
harbor
port city
country United States
dateOfWorldWarIIBombing June 1942
economicRole key node in North Pacific seafood supply chain
major U.S. fisheries hub
featuredIn television series Deadliest Catch
governedBy City of Unalaska government
hasCharacteristic remote community
subarctic maritime climate
hasHarborFacilities cold storage facilities
deep-water docks
fueling facilities
seafood processing plants
hasHistoricalEvent World War II Aleutian Islands Campaign
hasIndustry fishing
maritime services
seafood processing
hasMilitaryHistory site of World War II air raids
hasPopulationCharacteristic small permanent population
hasPortType ice-free port
knownFor being one of the busiest fishing ports in the United States
commercial fishing
crab fishing
large volume of seafood landings
pollock fishing
seafood industry
strategic North Pacific harbor
locatedIn Aleutian Islands
Aleutians West Census Area
locatedInBodyOfWater Bering Sea
locatedNear North Pacific Ocean
locatedOn Unalaska Island
mediaDepictionAs base for Bering Sea crab fishing fleet
partOf Aleutian Islands fishing grounds
city of Unalaska
servedBy Port of Dutch Harbor
Unalaska Airport
state Alaska
supports Bering Sea crab fleet
groundfish fleet
trawler fleet
timeZone Alaska Time Zone
usedFor commercial shipping
logistics hub for Bering Sea fisheries
seafood processing
wasBombedBy Imperial Japanese forces during World War II

Referenced by (7)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Fox Islands ("Dutch Harbor")
largestSettlement
Fox Islands ("Dutch Harbor")
notableHarbor
Dutch Harbor, Alaska ("city of Unalaska")
partOf
Alaska Marine Highway System ("Dutch Harbor")
port
M/V Tustumena ("Unalaska/Dutch Harbor, Alaska")
portOfCall
Alaska Marine Highway System
routeTerminus
Dutch Harbor, Alaska ("Port of Dutch Harbor")
servedBy

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