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required moor'd head and stern, and a large Lagoon to the Eastward which nothing but Boats can enter as the water is so Shallow on the Bar, but over it is a very deep water and it goes a long way into the Island, at the End of which is a large Village with a Church, &c. This Bay has two forts, one on an Island in the middle of the Harbour of Six guns and it commands the Enterance of the Inner harbour; the other Fort of four guns is on the high hill on the Starboard side of the bay agoing up it.
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The Sasa Bay Marine Preserve, comprising waters and lands between Drydock Island and Polaris Point, is a recreational and ecological protected area with regulated fishing. Measuring 3.118 square kilometres (770 acres), it is one of five Marine Preserves created by the Government of Guam in 1997. The
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On the S.W. side of the Island is a very fine Bay and Harbour, defended on the West and N.W. sides by a Reef and a small Island and perfectly saft Anchorage. It consists of three places, Viz, a large outer Harbour where 300 Ships may Ride in Safety, an inner harbour that will hold many sail if
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destroyed or severely damaged all the pontoon piers. At the same time as piers were being constructed, two other massive projects were occurring. The Glass Breakwater, named after the captain who captured Guam in 1898, was extended on Calalan Bank 3,260 feet (990 m) to a width of 32 feet
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noted that over 7,000 tons of explosives had been used in 1944 to clear ship passages in Guam. 50 pounds (23 kg) of these explosives is enough to destroy a volume of coral 100 by 3 feet (30.48 m Ă— 0.91 m) deep. By July 1945, two months before the end of the
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recommended a massive buildup of U.S. Navy facilities. The Report recommended fortifying Guam as an air and submarine base, with many improvements to Apra Harbor, but the Navy balked at the estimated cost, eventually designated $ 5 million for Apra Harbor improvements. A
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crashed against the tip of Glass Breakwater with her stern blocking a third of the harbor entrance. She broke into three pieces and rough weather prevented the Navy and Coast Guard from determining if her stern section piece still blocked the entrance, closing the port.
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Harbor beaches on Naval property include Gab Gab Beach and San Luis Beach on the Orote Peninsula, and Fantasy Island on Polaris Point. Beaches on Cabras include Family Beach and Outhouse Beach. Port Authority Beach is located on the north shore of Drydock Island.
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In 1922, dredged materials from the harbor were used to fill the coastline at Sumay and a seawall was constructed, among the first large scale man-made changes to the shoreline. On March 17, 1921, U.S. suspicions of Japanese intentions for its
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plants. Aquaworld Marina and Harbor of Refuge are owned and operated by the Port, with slips leased to tenants. The area, collectively known as Cabras Marina, berths personal small watercraft, diving boats, tourist sightseeing boats, and an
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Among the Hepburn Board Report improvements that was funded was the construction of a breakwater upon Luminao Reef, which began in August 1941. Limestone blocks quarried at Cabras Island were skidded along the reef to an improvised
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struck Guam on November 3, 1940, causing widespread damage. In Apra Harbor, the storm damaged the Navy Yard at Piti and the Marine barracks and Pan American Airways facilities at Sumay. The U.S. Navy's YM-13, which had been
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village and the three Spanish batteries are marked. The area marked as "Lagoon" corresponds to current day Inner Apra Harbor. The anchorage marked as "Inner Harbour" is now bisected by the artificial peninsula Drydock
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floatplane base at Sumay. Guam's first golf course, Sumay Golf Links, was established in the village in 1923. The U.S. eventually decided to close the seaplane base at Sumay on February 23, 1931. In 1935,
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The residents of Sumay were not allowed to return and rebuild their homes, and the U.S. military relocated them to a refugee camp in the nearby inland hills in 1946. Unbeknownst to them, Admiral
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and attempted to reach safety at Apra Harbor. In danger of being pulled onto the reef, the tug captain cut the tow line just 800 yards (730 m) from Spanish Rocks. Adrift,
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The Port of Guam handles over ninety percent of total imports to Guam. In FY2008, more than 2 million cargo revenue tons in 99,908 containers were handled, including for
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in 1944 and the area around the harbor saw intense fighting. Both Piti and Sumay were leveled by the pre-invasion bombardment and very few harbor improvements survived.
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were evicted and the town converted into a Japanese garrison. The harbor itself was extensively used by Japanese vessels, including for repair and refueling of their
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Construction of Inner Apra Harbor required 7,500,000 cubic feet (210,000 m) of dredging and 26,000 feet (7,900 m) of quay wall. A small boat pool and a
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of the late seventeenth century and resulting the early Spanish period, mainly because of the many reefs and coral heads. The Spanish preferred ports were
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Apra Harbor was thus used more frequently in the nineteenth century. Piti became the primary port, used to connect to the capital in Hagåtña. Meanwhile,
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form the eastern boundary of the harbor. There are two small artificial peninsulas jutting into the eastern end of the harbor. The northernmost is named
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on the Orote Peninsula. The Marianas Yacht Club, located on the south shore of Drydock Island on Sasa Bay, provides mooring buoys for transPacific
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community and many shipwrecks. There are many named scuba diving sites either within or immediately outside the harbor, including: Harley Reef;
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In addition to shore berths, a total of 21 mooring buoys are located in the harbor. However, none is suitable for large vessel mooring during a
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The territorial Naval Administration ran the commercial port until 1951, when the 24 acres of commercial port in Piti was transferred to the
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The geography of Apra Harbor has been extensively modified from its pre-historical state by humans. The entrance to the harbor is flanked by
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are the two major users of the harbor. It is also a popular recreation area for boaters, surfers, scuba divers, and other recreationalists.
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reported that Fort San Luis was no longer in use. The three cannon at Fort Santiago were reported unusable in 1853 and, in 1884, Governor
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were anchored at Guam and that the harbor itself had formidable defenses. However, when Glass arrived in Apra Harbor on June 20, 1898 to
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word "apapa", meaning "low." Apapa is the original name of Cabras Island. The harbor offered rich fishing grounds and was home to many
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had requested 55% of Guam be set aside for military use, including all of Sumay. In 1946, the U.S. Congress passed Public Law 594,
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William Haswell, an officer on the first documented American visit to Guam in January 1802, wrote a description of Apra Harbor:
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with 50 tons of unexploded ordnance, prompting the biggest project ever conducted by the Explosive Ordnance Division on Guam.
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base with a finger pier was established in the Inner harbor. Small boat repair facilities at Piti were repaired and improved.
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traded with Guam specifically with the view to increasing its knowledge of the island. With tensions rising after the 1931
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in the first days of August. Full scale development began with arrival of the NCB 301 headquarters and barracks ship
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Clearance, salvage and harbor construction began before the island was fully secure by advance elements of the 301st
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Marinas are located in the area known as Inner Cabras in Piti between Cabras and Drydock Island, just south of the
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was appointed on June 7, 1938 to chair a board to provide recommendations on the American response. The resulting
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trade and Spain's possessions in the Pacific. This was aggravated by an attack in 1721 by the English
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through a station at Sumay, linking the United States to Asia, and each to Guam, for the first time.
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Airways established rights to use the former Marine Aviation facility and made Sumay a base for its
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opened up new anchorages in Apra Harbor, and built three cannon batteries or forts to protect them.
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In 2006 the U.S. Japan "Roadmap for Realignment Implementation Agreement" agreed that over 8,600
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is also located on Naval Base Guam property and has an area of responsibility including the
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to allow the basing of additional ships in Guam as part of the Navy's shift to the Pacific.
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declared that Fort Santiago was useful only as an observation post. By the time of the 1898
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was established on Sumay in 1901, and a small navy yard at Piti. Apra Harbor was used as a
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is reported to have anchored at Apra Harbor in 1685 to trade provisions with Chamorros.
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Pictorial Record, 30lst U.S. Naval Construction Battalion (April 1944 — December 1945)
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Coral Reef Habitat Assessment for U.S. Marine Protected Areas: U.S. Territory of Guam
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conducted its largest ever ship salvage, which was complicated by the discovery of a
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that had been held in Apra Harbor for two years, was the first violent action of the
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captured by the U.S., and the first Germans killed in action by the U.S. in WWI
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and warships. Orote Peninsula was the center of Japanese resistance during the
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was built at Orote Point to guard the entrance to the harbor. The third fort,
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was eventually used to determine that the harbor entrance could be used. The
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species. It also includes four or five patch reefs in its deeper waters.
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that comprises Naval Base Guam and housing extending into the hills of
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The outer shore of the Glass Breakwater is one of the most popular
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visit Guam annually, requiring a reconfiguring of port operations.
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grew increasingly concerned about competing navies threatening the
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village. In 2010, the population of the Apra Harbor CDP was 2,471.
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Clement, Michael R. Jr.; Auyong, Marie Ada (February 18, 2020).
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Constructing harbor facilities was the highest priority and the
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on behalf of the United States, he encountered no resistance. A
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Apra Harbor currently has many users, the two major ones being
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Operations in Outer Apra Harbor are under the jurisdiction of
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lie directly on the harbor, with a quarantine station on
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Photos of harbor clearance and construction, pages 53—69
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Benthic cover map for the Sasa Bay Marine Preserve, 2009
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was added and the harbor was referred to as the port of
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on the western side of the United States territory of
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The bombarded former Piti Navy Yard and causeway to
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(March 1, 2017). 201:census-designated place (CDP) in Guam 1594: 1280: 1225: 804:, which is supported by ship tender 666:United States Department of Commerce 531:, Guam was practically defenseless. 2812:Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Agaña 2144:Primov, Karim (February 13, 2021). 1672: 1334:"Island of Guam by William Haswell" 1281:Haun, Daryl A. (October 10, 2019). 1226:Haun, Daryl A. (October 10, 2019). 694:On August 12, 1974, the tug towing 353: 275:In the early 18th century, Spain's 24: 2829:(Shared with the Northern islands) 1989:Brown, Betsy (24 September 2014). 1754: 1581:Naval History and Heritage Command 1493:Johnson, Tyler (17 October 2020). 1441:Naval History and Heritage Command 547:on July 20, 1944, two days before 151:Ten rivers flow into Apra Harbor: 25: 2981: 2324: 1631:Navy History and Heritage Command 1397:Babauta, Leo (October 14, 2019). 643:The Guam Acquisition of Lands Act 245:During Spanish rule, the name of 34:Apra Harbor from the south, with 1633:. 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Index

Apra, Guam

Naval Base Guam
Orote Peninsula
port
Guam
Pacific Ocean
harbor
Cabras Island
Orote Peninsula
Naval Base Guam
Port of Guam

USGS
Point Udall
Cabras Island
Port of Guam
villages
Piti
Santa Rita
Drydock Island
Sasa Bay
Government of Guam
Naval Base Guam
Submarine Squadron 15
Atantano River
Sasa River
Aguada River
Big Guatali River
Aplacho River

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