Tangier Island

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Tangier Island is a small, historic fishing community in Virginia’s Chesapeake Bay known for its crabbing industry, unique dialect, and vulnerability to sea-level rise.

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instanceOf census-designated place
island
unincorporated community
accessibleBy boat
small aircraft
country United States of America
surface form: United States
dialectResembles older forms of British English
economyDependsOn Chesapeake Bay blue crabs
governedAs part of Accomack County, Virginia
hasAirport Tangier Island Airport
hasArea about 1.2 square miles of land
hasAreaCode 757
hasClimate humid subtropical climate
hasDialect Tangier Island English
hasEducationFacility Tangier Combined School
hasFeature narrow ridges of higher ground
salt marshes
hasFerryConnectionTo Crisfield, Maryland
Onancock, Virginia
hasHistoricalActivity crab pot fishing
oystering
hasPopulation approximately 400–500 residents
hasPostalCode 23440
hasPrimaryIndustry crabbing
fishing
hasReligiousInstitution Methodist churches
hasSettlementHistory European-descended community dating to the 18th century
hasTransportation bicycles
golf carts
small motor vehicles with restrictions
knownFor blue crab fishery
coastal erosion
historic fishing community
unique English dialect
vulnerability to sea-level rise
watermen culture
languageSpoken English
locatedIn Accomack County, Virginia
Chesapeake Bay
Virginia
locatedInTimeZone Eastern Time Zone
locatedNear mouth of the Chesapeake Bay
partOf Eastern Shore of Virginia
surface form: Eastern Shore of Virginia region
religion Methodist
schoolServesGrades kindergarten through 12th grade
threatenedBy coastal erosion
land subsidence
sea-level rise

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Chesapeake Bay hasIsland Tangier Island