
The Bering Sea surrounds the landmasses of the Rat Islands in this maritime survey, documenting the intricate coastal geometry of a volcanic landscape. Along the eastern shore, the geography is defined by a series of prominent landforms including Northwest Head, Patterson Point, and the deep indentation of Williwaw Cove. These features indicate a shoreline shaped by intense tectonic and oceanic forces, providing essential data for navigation through these waters.
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