Fire Island

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Fire Island is a small, uninhabited island located near Anchorage in Alaska’s Cook Inlet, known for its wildlife habitat and proximity to the city.

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Fire Island canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf island
uninhabited island
country United States of America
hasAccessibility accessible primarily by boat or small aircraft
hasCharacteristic coastal
forested
uninhabited
hasConservationRole important wildlife habitat near Anchorage
hasEcosystemType boreal forest
coastal marsh
wetlands
hasHumanPopulation no permanent residents
hasLandUse limited human development
hasNearbyCity Anchorage
hasNearbyWaterBody Knik Arm
Turnagain Arm
hasProximityToCity near Anchorage
hasUse wildlife habitat
hasWildlife bald eagles
black bears
migratory birds
moose
islandIn Cook Inlet
locatedIn Alaska
Municipality of Anchorage
surface form: Anchorage Municipality

Cook Inlet
locatedInBodyOfWater Cook Inlet
locatedInRegion Southcentral Alaska
locatedNear Anchorage
partOf Southcentral Alaska
surface form: Anchorage Bowl region
state Alaska

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Cook Inlet hasIsland Fire Island