Kuiu Island

Kuiu
Kuiu Island (Alaska)
Geography
Location Alaska Panhandle
Coordinates 56°32′26″N 134°03′04″W / 56.54056°N 134.05111°W / 56.54056; -134.05111Coordinates: 56°32′26″N 134°03′04″W / 56.54056°N 134.05111°W / 56.54056; -134.05111
Archipelago Alexander Archipelago
Area 747.556 sq mi (1,936.16 km2)
Length 65 mi (105 km)
Width 10–23 km (6.2–14.3 mi)
Country
United States
State Alaska
Census Area Petersburg Census Area
Demographics
Population 10 (as of 2000)
Density 0.005 /km2 (0.013 /sq mi)

Kuiu Island is an island in the Alexander Archipelago in southeastern Alaska. It lies between Kupreanof Island, to its east, and Baranof Island, to its west. The island is 105 km (65 mi) long, and 10–23 km (6–23 miles) wide. It is nearly cut in two by Affleck Canal. It has 1,936.16 km2 (747.56 sq mi) of land area, making it the 15th largest island in the United States. The entire island is part of Tongass National Forest. The population was 10 persons at the 2000 census. It is separated from Baranof Island by Chatham Strait.

The Cape Decision Light is located on Kuiu Island. Also on the island are the Kuiu Wilderness and the Tebenkof Bay Wilderness areas.

History

The island was first charted by Joseph Whidbey and James Johnstone, two of George Vancouver's men during his 1791-95 expedition, in 1793-94. The latter, Johnstone, proved its insularity.[1]

References

  1. Vancouver, George, and John Vancouver (1801). A voyage of discovery to the North Pacific ocean, and round the world. London: J. Stockdale.

Sources

Cape Decision is a lighthouse located on Kuiu Island. 
Barrerite from Rocky Pass, Kuiu Island. 


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