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Aniak River

The Aniak River (/ˌænˈæk/) (Yup'ik: Anyaraq) is a 95-mile (153 km)[4] tributary of the Kuskokwim River in the U.S. state of Alaska.[1][5] Beginning south of Aniak Lake, the river generally flows north. The upper sections drain part of the Kilbuck and Kuskokwim mountains, and the lower portions transition to the Kuskokwim lowlands and tundra.[6][7][3] The river empties into the Kuskokwim River slightly east of Aniak.[6][3] Its tributaries are the Salmon, Kipchuk, and Buckstock rivers.[8][9]

Aniak River
Sunset along the Aniak River
Location of the mouth of the Aniak River in Alaska
Native nameAnyaraq (Central Yupik)
Location
CountryUnited States
StateAlaska
Census AreaDillingham, Bethel
Physical characteristics
SourceKuskokwim Mountains
 • locationnortheast of Kisaralik Lake, Dillingham Census Area
 • coordinates60°20′09″N 159°13′12″W / 60.33583°N 159.22000°W / 60.33583; -159.22000[1]
 • elevation2,766 ft (843 m)[2]
MouthKuskokwim River[3]
 • location
Aniak, Bethel Census Area
 • coordinates
61°34′28″N 159°29′15″W / 61.57444°N 159.48750°W / 61.57444; -159.48750[1]
 • elevation
52 ft (16 m)[1]
Length95 mi (153 km)[1]

Overview edit

Aniak is a Yup'ik word meaning "the place where it comes out," which refers to the mouth of the Aniak River where it flows into the Kuskokwim River.[10] This river played a role in the Placer Gold Rush of 1900–01,[11] when prospectors from Nome rushed to the Kuskokwim River Delta after hearing of discoveries[12] along the "Yellow River", later believed to be the Aniak River[13] because of the yellow tint from silt carried from headwater streams.[14] Prospectors returned in 1911 when it was announced gold had again been discovered in the river.[15]

The Aniak is home to five species of Pacific salmon, the most common (about 80-85%) being chum salmon. The others are the Chinook, sockeye, pink, and the coho. Between 2005 and 2009, commercial fisherman brought in an average of 46,316 fish annually.[5][8][9][16] In addition to salmon, the Aniak is home to Arctic char, rainbow trout, Arctic grayling, and, near the river mouth in spring, northern pike and sheefish, making it a prime sports fishing location. In addition, Aniak Lake supports populations of lake trout. Several sports fishing outfitters operate along the Aniak.[17][8][16]

Navigation of the river is tricky, since it is swift flowing with multiple channels and many hazards, including debris loads, log jams and sweepers (trees hanging just above the water which "sweep" the surface as it flows by) that change position with each spring's ice breakup cycle. [15][18] The lower river is more navigable[19] with an experienced boat driver. The upper river, however, is typically only accessed by rafts which can be dropped off by airplane at Aniak Lake,[20] 100 mi (160 km) upstream from the Kuskokwim confluence. The Aniak River itself, approximately 25 mi (40 km) from the mouth, is unusable for surface travel in winter due to incomplete freeze and speed of flow. Historical winter trails parallel most of its length.[citation needed]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e "Aniak River". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey. January 1, 2000. Retrieved November 15, 2013.
  2. ^ Derived by entering source coordinates in Google Earth.
  3. ^ a b c "Aniak River: Site and River". Alaska Department of Fish and Game. Retrieved 2024-02-26.
  4. ^ Geological Survey Professional Paper (Report). Geological Survey (U.S.). 1967. p. 79.
  5. ^ a b "Aniak River Overview". Alaska Department of Fish and Game. Retrieved 2024-02-26.
  6. ^ a b Alaska Atlas & Gazetteer (7th ed.). Yarmouth, Maine: DeLorme. 2010. p. 131. ISBN 978-0-89933-289-5.
  7. ^ Geological Survey Professional Paper (Report). Geological Survey (U.S.). 1954. p. 9.
  8. ^ a b c Lafferty, Robert; Bingham, Allen E. (August 2002). Survey of the Rod-and-Reel Fisheries in the Aniak River, Alaska, 2001 (PDF) (Report). Alaska Department of Fish and Game. p. 2. Retrieved 2024-02-26.
  9. ^ a b Arctic/Yukon/Kuskokwim Proposal Index (PDF) (Report). Alaska Department of Fish and Game. 2022. p. 41. Retrieved 2024-02-26.
  10. ^ "Village of Aniak – 2021 Project". Office of Indian Energy Policy and Programs. Retrieved 2024-02-26.
  11. ^ Unicom, Inc. Archaeological Compliance, Section 106 Report, Aniak Telecommunication Tower Locality (Report). Stephen R. Braund & Associates. 2005-08-17. p. 11.
  12. ^ Dorava, Joseph M. (1994). Environmental Overview and Hydrogeologic Conditions at Aniak, Alaska (PDF) (Report). U.S. Geological Survey. p. 3. Retrieved 2024-02-26.
  13. ^ Brown, Charles M. (1983). Alaska's Kuskokwim River Region (Report). Bureau of Land Management. p. 101.
  14. ^ "2024 Pricing: Aniak River". Papa Bear Adventures. 2024. Retrieved 2024-02-26.
  15. ^ a b Brown, C. Michael (1985). Extract of Alaska's Kuskokwim River Region: A History (PDF) (Report). p. 10, 13. Retrieved 2024-02-26.
  16. ^ a b "Aniak River: Fish". Alaska Department of Fish and Game. Retrieved 2024-02-26.
  17. ^ Limeres, Rene; Pedersen, Gunnar; et al. (2005). Alaska Fishing: The Ultimate Angler's Guide (3rd ed.). Roseville, California: Publishers Design Group. p. 249. ISBN 1-929170-11-4.
  18. ^ Schneiderhan, D.J. (April 1988). Aniak River Salmon Escapement Study, 1985-1987 (PDF) (Report). Alaska Department of Fish and Game. p. 1. Retrieved 2024-02-26.
  19. ^ "Overview". fishlodges.com. Retrieved 2024-02-26.
  20. ^ "Kuskokwim Drainage Management Area: Fishing Opportunities". Alaska Department of Fish and Game. Retrieved 2024-02-26.

External links edit

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The Aniak River ˌ ae n iː ˈ ae k Yup ik Anyaraq is a 95 mile 153 km 4 tributary of the Kuskokwim River in the U S state of Alaska 1 5 Beginning south of Aniak Lake the river generally flows north The upper sections drain part of the Kilbuck and Kuskokwim mountains and the lower portions transition to the Kuskokwim lowlands and tundra 6 7 3 The river empties into the Kuskokwim River slightly east of Aniak 6 3 Its tributaries are the Salmon Kipchuk and Buckstock rivers 8 9 Aniak RiverSunset along the Aniak RiverLocation of the mouth of the Aniak River in AlaskaNative nameAnyaraq Central Yupik LocationCountryUnited StatesStateAlaskaCensus AreaDillingham BethelPhysical characteristicsSourceKuskokwim Mountains locationnortheast of Kisaralik Lake Dillingham Census Area coordinates60 20 09 N 159 13 12 W 60 33583 N 159 22000 W 60 33583 159 22000 1 elevation2 766 ft 843 m 2 MouthKuskokwim River 3 locationAniak Bethel Census Area coordinates61 34 28 N 159 29 15 W 61 57444 N 159 48750 W 61 57444 159 48750 1 elevation52 ft 16 m 1 Length95 mi 153 km 1 Contents 1 Overview 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksOverview editAniak is a Yup ik word meaning the place where it comes out which refers to the mouth of the Aniak River where it flows into the Kuskokwim River 10 This river played a role in the Placer Gold Rush of 1900 01 11 when prospectors from Nome rushed to the Kuskokwim River Delta after hearing of discoveries 12 along the Yellow River later believed to be the Aniak River 13 because of the yellow tint from silt carried from headwater streams 14 Prospectors returned in 1911 when it was announced gold had again been discovered in the river 15 The Aniak is home to five species of Pacific salmon the most common about 80 85 being chum salmon The others are the Chinook sockeye pink and the coho Between 2005 and 2009 commercial fisherman brought in an average of 46 316 fish annually 5 8 9 16 In addition to salmon the Aniak is home to Arctic char rainbow trout Arctic grayling and near the river mouth in spring northern pike and sheefish making it a prime sports fishing location In addition Aniak Lake supports populations of lake trout Several sports fishing outfitters operate along the Aniak 17 8 16 Navigation of the river is tricky since it is swift flowing with multiple channels and many hazards including debris loads log jams and sweepers trees hanging just above the water which sweep the surface as it flows by that change position with each spring s ice breakup cycle 15 18 The lower river is more navigable 19 with an experienced boat driver The upper river however is typically only accessed by rafts which can be dropped off by airplane at Aniak Lake 20 100 mi 160 km upstream from the Kuskokwim confluence The Aniak River itself approximately 25 mi 40 km from the mouth is unusable for surface travel in winter due to incomplete freeze and speed of flow Historical winter trails parallel most of its length citation needed See also editList of rivers of AlaskaReferences edit a b c d e Aniak River Geographic Names Information System United States Geological Survey January 1 2000 Retrieved November 15 2013 Derived by entering source coordinates in Google Earth a b c Aniak River Site and River Alaska Department of Fish and Game Retrieved 2024 02 26 Geological Survey Professional Paper Report Geological Survey U S 1967 p 79 a b Aniak River Overview Alaska Department of Fish and Game Retrieved 2024 02 26 a b Alaska Atlas amp Gazetteer 7th ed Yarmouth Maine DeLorme 2010 p 131 ISBN 978 0 89933 289 5 Geological Survey Professional Paper Report Geological Survey U S 1954 p 9 a b c Lafferty Robert Bingham Allen E August 2002 Survey of the Rod and Reel Fisheries in the Aniak River Alaska 2001 PDF Report Alaska Department of Fish and Game p 2 Retrieved 2024 02 26 a b Arctic Yukon Kuskokwim Proposal Index PDF Report Alaska Department of Fish and Game 2022 p 41 Retrieved 2024 02 26 Village of Aniak 2021 Project Office of Indian Energy Policy and Programs Retrieved 2024 02 26 Unicom Inc Archaeological Compliance Section 106 Report Aniak Telecommunication Tower Locality Report Stephen R Braund amp Associates 2005 08 17 p 11 Dorava Joseph M 1994 Environmental Overview and Hydrogeologic Conditions at Aniak Alaska PDF Report U S Geological Survey p 3 Retrieved 2024 02 26 Brown Charles M 1983 Alaska s Kuskokwim River Region Report Bureau of Land Management p 101 2024 Pricing Aniak River Papa Bear Adventures 2024 Retrieved 2024 02 26 a b Brown C Michael 1985 Extract of Alaska s Kuskokwim River Region A History PDF Report p 10 13 Retrieved 2024 02 26 a b Aniak River Fish Alaska Department of Fish and Game Retrieved 2024 02 26 Limeres Rene Pedersen Gunnar et al 2005 Alaska Fishing The Ultimate Angler s Guide 3rd ed Roseville California Publishers Design Group p 249 ISBN 1 929170 11 4 Schneiderhan D J April 1988 Aniak River Salmon Escapement Study 1985 1987 PDF Report Alaska Department of Fish and Game p 1 Retrieved 2024 02 26 Overview fishlodges com Retrieved 2024 02 26 Kuskokwim Drainage Management Area Fishing Opportunities Alaska Department of Fish and Game Retrieved 2024 02 26 External links edit nbsp Media related to Aniak River at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Aniak River amp oldid 1210552547, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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