Port of Burnett Inlet: Details, Transit Times & Shipping Routes
Port of Burnett Inlet is a very small coastal (natural) harbor located in United States, on the Alaska-Canada coastal waters. It sits at 56.0667° N, 132.4667° W. The port reports an anchorage depth near 11 m, cargo pier depths around 3.4 m. Shelter afforded is rated fair. Cargo handling includes wharves, anchorage facilities.
Port Specifications & Capabilities
Physical characteristics from the NGA World Port Index. Values of 0 in the source are shown as not reported.
Harbor Profile
- Harbor Type
- Coastal (Natural)
- Harbor Size
- Very Small
- Shelter Afforded
- Fair
- World Water Body
- Alaska-Canada coastal waters; North Pacific Ocean
- Region
- Alaska
Services & Restrictions
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Frequently Asked Questions about Port of Burnett Inlet
Where is Port of Burnett Inlet located?
Port of Burnett Inlet is a seaport located in United States, on the Alaska-Canada coastal waters. Its coordinates are 56.0667° N, 132.4667° W.
How deep is Port of Burnett Inlet?
Per the NGA World Port Index, Port of Burnett Inlet has an anchorage depth of about 11 m, cargo pier depths of about 3.4 m.
What type of harbor is Port of Burnett Inlet?
Port of Burnett Inlet is classified as a coastal (natural) harbor, of very small size, offering fair shelter.
What cargo facilities does Port of Burnett Inlet have?
Port of Burnett Inlet is recorded as offering wharves, anchorage facilities.
About this data
Specifications for Port of Burnett Inlet are derived from the U.S. National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency (NGA) World Port Index (Pub 150, WPI #19200), a public-domain U.S. Government dataset. View the relevant Sailing Directions →