How much of this mysterious world is unknown to us. However, because there are these mysteries of nature, the practice of knowledge has actually developed. The development of today's human civilization is due to the attempt to know the unknown. Let us know today about the unique general union of those two colored seas in Alaska. Water of two different colors has given mystery to this union. This feature of the river and the sea is known to almost everyone. But this way the Gulf of Alaska is the complete opposite of our previous idea. There are two types of water currents flowing through the Gulf of Alaska.
One stream does not mix with another. The branch of the Pacific Ocean is the Gulf of Alaska. It flows along the south coast of Alaska. It extends from the Alaska Peninsula to Kodiak Island. To the east of the bay is the Alexander Archipelago, where the Glacier River and its tributaries merge. The coastal nature of the bay seems to be adorned with a solid combination of forests, valleys and glaciers. The two largest glaciers in the Gulf of Alaska are the Malaspina Glacier and the Berling Glacier. The two glaciers flow side by side through Alaska. There is no attachment of one glacier to another. The water of the two is not being mixed together. Many types of corals are found in deep water in this bay. A type of coral called Primonoa Pacifica has to be mentioned separately. These deep-water corals are found between 490 feet and 3,000 feet below sea level. This gulf plays a major role in creating storms in the Americas. This place is considered troublesome because of the huge amount of ice in southern Alaska. The bay is also the source of storms in British Columbia, Washington, Oregon and Southern California. Rainfall and snowfall in the western Pacific and southwestern United States are caused by this bay. Scientists have explained why water does not mix in the Gulf of Alaska. The two oceans connect in the Gulf of Alaska. But they did not merge. The water flows along the middle of the bay. Just above them a wave joins with another. As a result, glaciers melt and turn into pure water, and the waters of this bay contain a large mixture of salts. The water concentrations of the two oceans are different. And because of this different water concentration, their water is separate, not mixed.