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Halibut Cove Alaska
Location and Climate
Halibut Cove is in the Kachemak Bay State Park on the
Kenai Peninsula. It lies 12 miles southeast of Homer on the
south shore of Kachemak Bay. Halibut Cove is located in the
Homer Recording District. The area encompasses 7.2 sq. miles
of land and 4.6 sq. miles of water. Winter temperatures
range from 14 to 27; summer temperatures vary from 45 to 65.
Average annual precipitation is 24 inches.
History, Culture and Demographics
The Cove was named by W.H. Dall of the U.S. Coast &
Geodetic Survey in 1880. Alaska Natives represent 3.8% of
the population. Halibut Cove residents include many artists.
There is a local community association.
During the April 1990 U.S. Census, there were 93 total
housing units, and 70 of these were vacant. The official
unemployment rate at that time was 0%, with 86 jobs
estimated to be in the community and 0% of all adults not in
the work force. The median household income was $68,760, and
0% of residents were living below the poverty level.
Economy and Transportation
Many residents are self-employed artists; others work in
seasonal construction jobs. Six residents hold commercial
fishing permits. There is no road access to Halibut Cove.
Boats and float planes are the primary means of
transportation. The State Ferry serves nearby Homer.
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Source: Department of Community & Economic
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