Walrus Island

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Walrus Island is a small, remote island in Alaska’s Pribilof Islands, known for its rich marine wildlife and populations of seals and seabirds in the Bering Sea.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf geographic location
island
administrativeDivision Aleutians West Census Area
continent North America
country United States of America
governedBy U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
surface form: United States Fish and Wildlife Service
hasClimate subarctic oceanic climate
hasConservationStatus protected area
hasEcosystemType coastal tundra ecosystem
subarctic marine ecosystem
hasFeature beaches
cliffs
rocky shoreline
hasHumanSettlement none
hasWildlife Steller sea lion
auklets
common murre
cormorants
kittiwakes
migratory birds
northern fur seal
other marine mammals
seabirds
seals
Brünnich's guillemot
surface form: thick-billed murre

tufted puffin
isInhabitedPermanently false
isRemote true
locatedIn Alaska
Bering Sea
Pribilof Islands
locatedInOrNearestCity Saint Paul Island
surface form: St. Paul Island
locatedInTimeZone Alaska Time Zone
marineRegion North Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
nearbyIslandGroup St. George Island NERFINISHED
St. Paul Island NERFINISHED
partOf Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge
region Aleutian Islands
surface form: Aleutian Islands and Bering Sea region
surroundedBy Bering Sea
transportAccess boat only
usedFor bird nesting habitat
marine mammal haul-out site
scientific research
wildlife observation
USState Alaska

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Pribilof Islands hasIsland Walrus Island