Kvichak Bay is an arm on the northeast side of Bristol Bay in southern Alaska, at . It is long and wide. The Kvichak River flows into the bay at its furthest northeast point, while the Naknek River comes in from the east about to the south of the Kvichak. The Kvichak Bay and Kvichak River are known for being a habitat for sockeye salmon.
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File:Disused pier and warehouse on the Kvichak Bay, AK.jpg|Disused pier and warehouse on the Kvichak Bay
File:Kvichak Bay at low tide.png|Kvichak Bay at low tide, with fishermen in the distance
File:The Bering Sea at Pederson Point, AK.jpg|Shacks along the Kvichak Bay
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