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Stepovak Bay is a bay
located on the
Alaska Peninsula, Alaska, on the Gulf of Alaska. It was
named Stepovakho Bay or Stepof's Bay by the
United States...
- The
Stepovak Formation is a
geologic formation in Alaska. It
preserves fossils dating back to the
Paleogene period.
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southwest end of the
Alaska Peninsula. It is set on the west s**** of
Stepovak Bay and
within the
Alaska Peninsula National Wildlife Refuge. The south...
- Native to
Alaska (Aleutian,
Pribilof Islands,
Alaskan Peninsula west of
Stepovak Bay),
Kamchatka Krai (Commander Islands)
Ethnicity 7,234
Aleut Native speakers...
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Probably Holocene Stepovak Bay 3 1555 5102 55°56′0″N 160°0′0″W / 55.93333°N 160.00000°W / 55.93333; -160.00000 (Mount
Stepovak)
Probably Pleiocene...
- Borough, Alaska,
United States. It lies just
south of the
Alaska Peninsula's
Stepovak Bay. The
island has a land area of 1.861 km2 (459.77 acres) and is unpo****ted...
- McGregor, 1901,
Aleutian song sparrow.
Aleutians from
Seguam Island east to
Stepovak Bay, Alaska, and
islands to the
south of
Alaskan Peninsula; resident. Similar...
- 1843
Northwest Pacific Sebastes paucispinis Ayres, 1854
Bocaccio rockfish Stepovak Bay,
Alaska to
central Baja
California Sebastes peduncularis L. C. Chen...
- such as the
tufted puffins,
murres and
northern fulmars of
Unimak Island,
Stepovak Bay and the
Semidi Islands. The
natural habitat of
these mountains is in...
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Formation of the Netherlands.
Rathbun referred specimens from the
Oligocene Stepovak Formation of
Alaska to this genus. Joe S. Collins, René H.
Fraaye & John...