Seward Port (Port Code: USSEW) is a port located at the base of Mount Marathon along the scenic shoreline of Resurrection Bay. Since the beginning of the 20th century, Seward has served as a gateway to the interior of Alaska, owing to its location (just 126 miles south of Anchorage) and its ice-free harbor. The port is primarily used for commercial fishing, commerce and tourism. It is a pivotal port for cruises in Alaska. Many ships either start or end their journeys in Seward, using the adjacent Alaska Railroad or Seward Highway to shuttle from Ted Stevens International Airport in Anchorage. The passenger dock is only occasionally used for light freight and logistics. Each736 foot dock face is equipped with 10 fenders, 12 mooring bollards, and 2 mooring dolphins located 300 and 400 feet from the end of the dock.
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