Zarembo Island

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Zarembo Island is a large, sparsely populated island in southeastern Alaska known for its dense forests, wildlife, and location within the Alexander Archipelago.

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Zarembo Island canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf island
accessibleBy boat
floatplane
administeredBy State of Alaska NERFINISHED
United States Forest Service NERFINISHED
area approximately 181 square miles
approximately 469 square kilometers
belongsTo Alaska Panhandle NERFINISHED
climateType cool, wet oceanic climate
country United States of America
surface form: United States
forestType Sitka spruce–western hemlock forest
hasCharacteristic densely forested
maritime climate
rugged coastline
hasEcosystem temperate rainforest
hasNo permanent large settlements
hasShorelineType bays and inlets
rocky shores
hasStatus largely roadless
sparsely developed
hasWildlife Sitka black-tailed deer NERFINISHED
bald eagles
black bears
marine mammals
wolves
locatedIn Alaska
Alexander Archipelago NERFINISHED
Southeastern Alaska NERFINISHED
Tongass National Forest NERFINISHED
near Etolin Island NERFINISHED
Kupreanof Island NERFINISHED
Prince of Wales Island NERFINISHED
nearestCity Wrangell, Alaska NERFINISHED
partOf Prince of Wales–Hyder Census Area NERFINISHED
population very sparsely populated
primaryLandCover coniferous forest
region Inside Passage NERFINISHED
surroundedBy Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
usedFor fishing
hunting
outdoor recreation

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Alexander Archipelago hasIsland Zarembo Island