Otter Island

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Otter Island is a small, uninhabited island in the Bering Sea that forms part of Alaska’s remote Pribilof Islands, known for their rich marine wildlife and seabird colonies.

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Otter Island canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographic feature
island
uninhabited island
adminDivision Aleutians West Census Area
Unorganized Borough, Alaska
administeredBy Alaska
surface form: State of Alaska
country United States of America
hasAccess boat only
hasCharacteristic remote
small
subarctic climate
hasConservationStatus important wildlife habitat
hasEcosystemType subarctic marine ecosystem
hasHumanSettlement none
hasLandUse conservation and wildlife habitat
hasSurroundingWaters productive fishing grounds
hasWildlife marine invertebrates
sea lions
seabirds
seals
inhabited no
knownFor marine mammal habitat
rich marine wildlife
seabird colonies
locatedIn Alaska
Bering Sea
Pribilof Islands
locatedInBodyOfWater Pacific Ocean
surface form: North Pacific Ocean
near St. George Island NERFINISHED
Saint Paul Island
surface form: St. Paul Island
partOf Alaska Maritime region
population 0
usedFor scientific research
wildlife observation

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Pribilof Islands hasIsland Otter Island