St. George Island

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St. George Island is a remote volcanic island in the Bering Sea, part of Alaska’s Pribilof Islands, known for its large seabird colonies and northern fur seal rookeries.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf island
volcanic island
accessibleBy air
boat
administrativeStatus part of the state of Alaska
country United States of America
surface form: United States
ethnicHistory historically inhabited by Unangan (Aleut) people
geologicalOrigin volcanic activity
hasAirport St. George Airport NERFINISHED
hasConservationStatus important bird area
protected within a national wildlife refuge
hasEconomicActivity commercial fishing
small-scale tourism
subsistence fishing
subsistence hunting
hasFeature foggy climate
rocky coastline
steep sea cliffs
subarctic maritime climate
tundra landscape
hasLargestSettlement City of St. George NERFINISHED
hasPopulation small permanent population
hasSettlement City of St. George NERFINISHED
hasWildlife Steller sea lions NERFINISHED
auklets
harbor seals
kittiwakes
large seabird colonies
migratory shorebirds
murres
northern fur seal rookeries
puffins
historicalUse center of northern fur seal harvest under U.S. and Russian administration
knownFor birdwatching opportunities
large seabird colonies
marine mammal viewing
northern fur seal rookeries
remote location
locatedIn Alaska
Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge NERFINISHED
Aleutians West Census Area NERFINISHED
Bering Sea NERFINISHED
Pribilof Islands NERFINISHED
locatedInTimeZone Alaska Time Zone
ocean North Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
partOf Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge NERFINISHED
Pribilof Islands NERFINISHED
region subarctic
surroundedBy Bering Sea NERFINISHED

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Aleutians West Census Area contains St. George Island