Salcha River

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The Salcha River is a major clearwater river in interior Alaska known for its salmon runs, recreation opportunities, and role as a significant tributary in the Tanana River basin.

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Salcha River canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf river
basin Tanana River basin NERFINISHED
climateZone subarctic
continent North America
country United States of America
surface form: United States
drainageBasin Tanana River drainage
ecoregion boreal forest
flowsThrough Fairbanks North Star Borough NERFINISHED
hasFeature clear water
gravel bars
meandering channels
hasManagementConcern recreational use impacts
salmon population conservation
hasWildlife Arctic grayling
burbot
northern pike
salmon
isMajorTributaryOf Tanana River NERFINISHED
isPartOf Alaska river system
knownFor boating
clearwater
hunting access
recreation opportunities
salmon runs
sport fishing
locatedIn Alaska
Interior Alaska NERFINISHED
mouthCountry United States NERFINISHED
mouthLocatedIn Tanana River NERFINISHED
mouthState Alaska NERFINISHED
nearbySettlement Salcha, Alaska NERFINISHED
partOf Yukon River watershed NERFINISHED
region Interior Alaska NERFINISHED
supportsActivity camping
canoeing
rafting
wildlife viewing
tributaryOf Tanana River NERFINISHED
usedFor recreational boating
snowmachining in winter
sport fishing
subsistence fishing
watercourseType clearwater river

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Tanana River hasTributary Salcha River