Imuruk Basin

The Imuruk Basin (Imaġruk in Iñupiaq) is an approximately 90 sq mi (230 km2), 17-mile-long (27 km) shallow estuary located on the Seward Peninsula in the U.S. state of Alaska. The estuary's drainage basin covers about one quarter of the peninsula. The basin is fed by the Kuzitrin, Kruzgamepa, Agiapuk, and Cobblestone Rivers and is drained by the Tuksuk Channel, which empties into Grantley Harbor (Pacific Ocean).

Imuruk Basin
View of the Imuruk Basin from the north.
LocationNome Census Area, Alaska, United States
Coordinates65°07′14″N 165°42′00″W
Primary inflows
Primary outflowsTuksuk Channel
Basin countriesUnited States
Surface area~90 sq mi (230 km2)[1]
Max. depth20 feet (6 m)[2]
Surface elevation3 feet (1 m)[3]

The Imuruk Basin was a strategic waterway for early Iñupiat by providing accessibility to the Bering Sea from the Seward Peninsula's interior.

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