Frazer Lake
Frazer Lake is located in Alaska
Frazer Lake
Frazer Lake
LocationKodiak Island, Alaska
Coordinates57°15′15″N 154°08′17″W / 57.25417°N 154.13806°W / 57.25417; -154.13806
Primary inflowsNumerous unnamed streams
Primary outflowsDog Salmon Creek
Basin countriesUnited States
Max. length9 mi (14 km)[1]
Max. width1 mi (1.6 km)
Islands2 unnamed islets

Frazer Lake is a lake on Kodiak Island in Alaska, United States.[2] It has no nearby settlements, being located in wilderness. The nearest populated place is Akhiok, Alaska. Its outflow is Dog Salmon Creek.

Frazer Lake has been stocked with salmon since 1951, having been previously devoid of them due to a waterfall on Dog Salmon Creek obstructing their movement. The construction of a weir and fish ladder have allowed a productive fishery to rise.[3]

Geography

To the west, Karluk Lake is bordered by mountains that divide it from neighboring Red Lake and Akalura Lake. To the east, the bay is bounded by mountains dividing it from Karluk Lake. In the north, the lake receives water of an unnamed stream as its primary inflow. Dog Salmon Creek exits the north end of Frazer Lake, draining it into Olga Bay, putting its drainage at the opposite end of the lake as its larger neighbor, Karluk Lake.[4]


References

  1. "Frazer Lake". www.adfg.alaska.gov. 2013.
  2. "Frazer Lake". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved December 17, 2023.
  3. "Operational Plan: Frazer Lake Sockeye Salmon Fish Pass and Smolt Sampling" (PDF). www.adfg.alaska.gov. Retrieved 26 November 2023.
  4. "Kodiak Island Topo Map, Kodiak Island County AK". Retrieved 26 November 2023.


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