59 ° 33' 33.998" N,
159 ° 1' 27.001" W
Dillingham (CA)
36 mi (57.94 km)
39 ft (11.89 m)
extends S from Akulukpak River to River Bay, 30 mi. N of Dillingham, Kulbuck-Kuskokwim Mts.
HistorySo named in 1910 by U.S. Bureau of Fisheries (USBF) because the lake is a great spawning ground of the red or blueback salmon (Nerka). The Eskimo name of the lake, "Agulukpak," meaning "big aguluk," was obtained in 1898 as "Agouloukpak" from A. Mittendorf, a local trader, by J. E. Spurr and W. S. Post, U.S. Geological Survey (USGS). This is probably the same lake called "Pamiek" by Captain M. D. Tebenkov (1852, map 4), Imperial Russian Navy (IRN).
Amakuk Arm, Golden Horn, Ott Bay, Silver Horn,
Capes:Lakes:Alaknagik Lake, Lake Aleknagik, Elva Lake, Little Togiak Lake, Lynx Lake, Mikchalk Lake, Lake Nerka, Wood River Lakes, Wood River Lakes,
Mountains:Akuluktok Peak, Jackknife Mountain, Nunvuk Mountain, Mount Waskey,
Mountain Ranges:Ridges:Rivers:Agulowak River, Peace River, Wind River,
Streams:Elva Creek, Fenno Creek, Gorge Creek, Ivan Creek, Joe Creek, Lillie Creek, Little Togiak Creek, Pike Creek, Sam Creek, Sunshine Creek, Youth Creek, Zone Creek,
Valleys: