Barren Islands
The Barren Islands are an archipelago in Alaska in the United States. They are the northernmost islands of the Kodiak Archipelago. The largest island of the group is Ushagat Island. The islands have a combined land area of and are uninhabited. The largest breeding grounds of seabirds in Alaska are located in the Barren Islands on East Amatuli Island and Nord Island. The archipelago is part of the Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge.
Geography
The Barren Islands are a group of islands in the Gulf of Alaska that lie off the south-central coast of Alaska in the United States. They are the northernmost islands of the Kodiak Archipelago. They are located between the Kenai Peninsula on the Alaskan mainland to their northeast and Shuyak Island in the Kodiak Archipelago to their southwest. They stretch across of the Gulf of Alaska, centered around.The Barren Islands group is made up of six islands:
- East Amatuli Island, the easternmost island, long, located northeast of Afognak, Alaska, at.
- West Amatuli Island, also known as Amatuli Island, long, located between East Amatuli and Ushagat Islands, northeast of Afognak, at.
- Ushagat Island, the westernmost and largest island, long, located northeast of Afognak at.
- Nord Island, across, located northeast of Ushagat Island and northeast of Afognak at.
- Sud Island, long, located northwest of Nord Island at.
- Sugarloaf Island, across, located south of East and West Amatuli Islands and northeast of Afognak, Alaska, at.
- Amatuli Cove, a wide cove on the northwest coast of East Amatuli Island at
- Table Mountain ( on the northeast end of Ushagat Island at
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