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- elevation
  
46 ft (14 m)

Length
  
97 km

Mouth
  
- elevation
  
0 ft (0 m)

Source
  
Country
  
United States of America

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- location
  
9 miles (14 km) north of Naknek, Bristol Bay, Alaska Peninsula

Borough
  

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The Kvichak River is a large river, about 50 miles (80 km) long, in southwestern Alaska in the United States. It flows southwest from Lake Iliamna to Kvichak Bay, an arm of Bristol Bay, on the Alaska Peninsula. The communities of Igiugig and Levelock lie along the Kvichak River. The Kvichak is navigable along its entire length, and is used as a short cut by boats getting between Cook Inlet and Bristol Bay via the Lake Iliamna portage.

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Map of Kvichak River, Alaska, USA

The Kvichak River is home to the largest Red salmon run in the world. Commercial harvests are worth hundreds of millions annually.

The Kvichak River is part of the watershed downstream of the proposed Pebble Mine.

Historically, the river was navigated and subsistence fished by local Alaska Natives. The name of the river means from- or up to- great water, a reference to Iliamna Lake, Alaska's largest freshwater lake.

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References

Kvichak River Wikipedia


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