Tununak is a small village that sits along the Southwestern coast of Alaska. It is a small village, highly active with many subsistence activies such as, seal hunting, bird hunting of all kinds such as Geese, ptarmigans etc, and fishing in all seasons.
Tununak does have high and low tides. At low tide, the bay becomes a sandbar stretching from the shoreline to about 2-4 miles, although varies in distance. The sea side and the river can become extremely shallow, too shallow for any vessel to manuvuer near the village. It's always best to contact the locals before boating to the village to find out when the high tide will be.