Hawk Inlet
Hawk Inlet: Nestled on the northern tip of Admiralty
Island in Alaska, Hawk Inlet, also known as Weinedel in the Tlingit language (meaning "Eelgrass Where Herring
Spawn"), boasts a rich history and abundant natural resources.
Historically, it served as a vital passage for travel between Stephens Pass
and Chatham Strait. Today, recreational, commercial, and subsistence fishermen
from nearby communities frequent the inlet for its bounty of salmon,
halibut, clams, and shrimp.
Designated as a National Monument, Admiralty Island is a haven for wildlife
enthusiasts. This island is renowned for its exceptional biodiversity, with a
particularly dense population of brown bears and eagles. Adventurous visitors
can explore the island's diverse landscapes and encounter its magnificent
creatures.
An interesting fact to note is the presence of Greens Creek
Mine,
located adjacent to Hawk Inlet. This mine holds a unique distinction as the only U.S. mine
permitted to operate within a national monument.