# Peril Strait

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Strait in the Alexander Archipelago in Alaska

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[57°31′52″N 135°16′14″W / 57.53111°N 135.27056°W / 57.53111; -135.27056](https://geohack.toolforge.org/geohack.php?pagename=Peril_Strait&params=57_31_52_N_135_16_14_W_scale:500000)

A misty Peril Strait

**Peril Strait** or Shee Káx’ is a [strait](/source/Strait) in the [Alexander Archipelago](/source/Alexander_Archipelago) in southeastern [Alaska](/source/Alaska). It is between [Chichagof Island](/source/Chichagof_Island) to its north and [Baranof Island](/source/Baranof_Island)[1] and [Catherine Island](/source/Catherine_Island_(Alaska)) to its south. The strait is 80 km (50 mi) long and reaches from [Salisbury Sound](/source/Salisbury_Sound) on the west to the [Chatham Strait](/source/Chatham_Strait) on the east.[1] It is entirely within the limits of the [City and Borough of Sitka](/source/Sitka_City_and_Borough%2C_Alaska).

## Name

Shee Káx’ comes from “Shee” which is the original name of Baranof Island. Káx’ is “above”, a locative description.

The strait was named Proliv Pogibshy by Russians because of a fatal incident during a [fur seal](/source/Fur_seal) hunting expedition led by [Alexander Baranof](/source/Alexander_Andreyevich_Baranov) in 1799. According to [V. F. Lisianski](/source/Yuri_Lisianski), Baranof employed Native [Aleut](/source/Aleut_people) hunters, ate [poisonous](/source/Paralytic_shellfish_poisoning) [shellfish](/source/Shellfish) from the strait, which resulted in approximately one hundred and fifty deaths.[1][2] Beyond the strait are the points Poison Cove and Deadman's Reach, also named for the incident. Peril Strait is the [United States Coast and Geodetic Survey](/source/United_States_Coast_and_Geodetic_Survey) translation of Proliv Pogibshiy.[2]

This name Haat xhishxhaak is actually used in reference to Sergius Narrows, as well as any area with rapids or whirlpools. "Haat" is tide, rapids, whirlpool, back-eddy.

The name of Peril Strait is Shee Kax', "Shee" being the name of Baranof Island and kax' meaning "on top of".

Hoonah Sound is called Shee Kaax Yik (Up and Offset From Shee [Baranof Island]).

## Navigation

On May 10, 2004, the AMHS vessel [M/V *LeConte*](/source/M%2FV_LeConte) grounded on [Cozian Reef](/source/Cozian_Reef) in Peril Strait. There were no major injuries, and after an extensive [salvage](/source/Marine_salvage) process, the *LeConte* was escorted to [Ketchikan](/source/Ketchikan%2C_Alaska) for successful repairs. The cause of the grounding was determined to be operator error, not tidal currents.

The [Fairway Island Light](/source/Fairway_Island_Light), located on the eastern entrance to Peril Strait, was an important aid-to-navigation in the early 20th century.

## References

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-Higginson_1-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-Higginson_1-1) [***c***](#cite_ref-Higginson_1-2) Higginson, Ella (1908). [*Alaska, The Great Country*](https://archive.org/details/alaskagreatcoun00higggoog). New York: [Macmillan Co.](/source/Macmillan_Publishers) pp. [150](https://archive.org/details/alaskagreatcoun00higggoog/page/n208). peril strait deadman's reach.

1. ^ [***a***](#cite_ref-Orth_2-0) [***b***](#cite_ref-Orth_2-1) Orth, Donald J. (1967). *Dictionary of Alaska Place Names, Geological Survey, Professional Paper 567*. Washington: United States Government Printing Office.

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