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The highest point of the cape features a navigational lighthouse operated by the [[U.S. Coast Guard]]. |
The highest point of the cape features a navigational lighthouse operated by the [[U.S. Coast Guard]]. |
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A marker placed on the upper seaward edge of the cape indicates the northernmost reach of the legal commercial fishing area called the Ugashik District by the Alaska Department of Fish and Game |
A marker placed on the upper seaward edge of the cape indicates the northernmost reach of the legal commercial fishing area called the Ugashik District by the Alaska Department of Fish and Game. |
Revision as of 11:12, 28 October 2005
Cape Greig is a geographical feature of the Alaska Peninsula, where a high ridge (approx. 100 meters - 290 feet) abuts into the Bering Sea.
The highest point of the cape features a navigational lighthouse operated by the U.S. Coast Guard.
A marker placed on the upper seaward edge of the cape indicates the northernmost reach of the legal commercial fishing area called the Ugashik District by the Alaska Department of Fish and Game.