Spieden Channel

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Spieden Channel is a narrow waterway in Washington State’s San Juan Islands, known for separating Spieden Island from San Juan Island and serving as a passage within the larger Haro Strait.

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Label Occurrences
Spieden Channel canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf marine waterway
strait
adjacentTo Haro Strait main shipping route
country United States of America
surface form: United States
hasActivity whale watching
hasCurrent tidal currents
hasHazard navigational rocks and shoals
strong tidal flows
hasJurisdiction State of Washington NERFINISHED
hasWildlife marine mammals
seabirds
isConnectedTo Haro Strait NERFINISHED
San Juan Channel NERFINISHED
locatedIn Salish Sea region NERFINISHED
San Juan County, Washington NERFINISHED
San Juan Islands NERFINISHED
Washington
surface form: Washington State

north of San Juan Island
south of Spieden Island
nearbyIsland San Juan Island NERFINISHED
Spieden Island NERFINISHED
partOf Haro Strait NERFINISHED
region Pacific Northwest
separates San Juan Island NERFINISHED
Spieden Island NERFINISHED
usedFor recreational boating
small-craft navigation
sport fishing
waterBodyType saltwater channel

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Haro Strait hasPart Spieden Channel