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Russell Fiord
'Russell Fiord' is a
fjord in the
U.S. state of
Alaska. It extends north to
Disenchantment Bay, the terminus of
Hubbard Glacier, at the head of
Yakutat Bay. The fjord was named in 1906 by Marcus Baker of the
U.S. Geological Survey for explorer
Israel Russell, who discovered the estuary in 1891 while exploring the
Yakutat region.
The
United States Congress designated of the area as a protected wilderness in 1980 The Russell Fjord Wilderness is bordered by the
Wrangell-Saint Elias Wilderness to the northwest, and is managed by the
U.S. Forest Service.

Opening into Russell Fiord
The opening into
Disenchantment Bay was periodically blocked by the glacier and the Russell Fiord turned into a lake collecting freshwater run-off from the glacier. Most recently the entrance closed from May to October 1986, and again briefly in 2002.
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