Delarof Islands


The Delarof Islands are a group of small islands at the extreme western end of the Andreanof Islands group in the central Aleutian Islands, Alaska. The Delarofs consist of 11 named islands : Amatignak, Unalga, Tanadak, Ulak, Gareloi, Kavalga, Ogliuga, Skagul, the Tag, Ugidak, and Ilak. The northern- and southern-most named Delarof Islands are Gareloi Island and Amatignak Island respectively.
The islands were named after the 18th century Greek explorer and first de facto Governor of Alaska, Evstratios Ioannou Delarof.
These islands are separated from the remainder of the Andreanofs by Tanaga Pass to the east and from Amchitka and Semisopochnoi by Amchitka Pass to the west. All of these islands are managed as part of the Aleutian Islands Unit of the Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge. The Delarof Islands together have a land area of 63.842 sq mi. None of the islands are populated.
The Delarof Islands were named in 1836 by Captain Fyodor Petrovich Litke of the Imperial Russian Navy. He named them after Greek-born administrator Eustrate Ivanovich Delarof, who was the chief manager of the Shelikhov-Golikov Company from 1787 to 1791.