Mon Louis Island

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Mon Louis Island is a small inhabited barrier island along the Gulf Coast of Alabama, known for its fishing communities, wetlands, and proximity to Mobile Bay.

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Mon Louis Island canonical 1

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Predicate Object
instanceOf barrier island
populated place
climate humid subtropical climate
country United States of America
surface form: United States
environmentalConcern sea level rise vulnerability
wetland loss
hasCharacteristic coastal
inhabited
low-lying
hasEcosystem barrier island dune system
coastal marsh
estuarine wetlands
hasNearbyCity Mobile, Alabama NERFINISHED
hasNearbyCommunity Bayou La Batre, Alabama NERFINISHED
knownFor crabbing
fishing communities
marshes
oyster harvesting
recreational fishing
seafood industry
wetlands
locatedIn Alabama
Gulf Coast of Alabama NERFINISHED
Gulf Coast of the United States NERFINISHED
Mobile County, Alabama NERFINISHED
locatedInOrNear Mobile Bay NERFINISHED
locatedOnWaterbody Gulf of Mexico NERFINISHED
Mississippi Sound NERFINISHED
partOf Mississippi–Alabama barrier island chain NERFINISHED
Mobile County coastal region NERFINISHED
region U.S. Gulf Coast NERFINISHED
subjectTo coastal erosion
hurricanes
storm surge flooding
tropical storms
transportConnection road access to mainland Alabama
usedFor commercial fishing
recreation
residential purposes

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Mobile Bay hasIsland Mon Louis Island