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Nunavakanuk Lake

Alaska
72.86 km²
62.0594, -164.6737
NHD 120034979
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About Nunavakanuk Lake

Nunavakanuk Lake is a natural lake or pond in Alaska, United States. It covers approximately 72.86 km² (18005 acres). The lake centroid is located at 62.0594° N, 164.6737° W. Fish species records for this lake are still being compiled. Lake boundary and identifier come from the USGS National Hydrography Dataset.

At a glance

Best season
May – September
Ice-off through early fall
Natural lake
Very large
Big-water tactics apply
Species diversity
Data pending
Records still being compiled
Access
Public waterbody
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Weather at Nunavakanuk Lake

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Best fishing times today

Day length: 18h 37m
Dawn12:03
Sunrise13:47
Sunset08:24
Dusk10:08

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  • Dawn11:3314:47Excellent
  • Morning14:4723:05Good
  • Midday23:0505:24Calm
  • Afternoon05:2407:24Good
  • Dusk07:2410:38Excellent
  • Night10:3811:33Good
Moon: 13% · waxing19:03

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Frequently asked questions

What fish species live in Nunavakanuk Lake?

No fish species have been catalogued yet for Nunavakanuk Lake. Records are pulled from GBIF and updated regularly.

How big is Nunavakanuk Lake?

Nunavakanuk Lake covers approximately 72.86 square kilometres (18005 acres), based on the USGS National Hydrography Dataset.

Where is Nunavakanuk Lake located?

Nunavakanuk Lake is located in Alaska, United States, with its centroid at 62.0594°, -164.6737°.

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Data sources: USGS National Hydrography Dataset · GBIF