Category:Port Moller, Alaska
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Port Moller is a seasonal (May-September) community on the Bristol Bay side of Alaska Peninsula. It has a salmon cannery, an ADF&G office, and a municipal airport. The cannery was built by Pacific American Fisheries in 1911 inside of the Moller Bay sand spit. It is currently operated by Peter Pan Seafoods. In the summer there are about 150 temporary residents associated with the processor. The area is the site of the Hot Springs Village archaeological excavations, which indicate a human presence over 5000 years old. (NOAA)
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