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Walrus and Kritskoi Islands

Coordinates: 56°1′42″N 160°49′59″W / 56.02833°N 160.83306°W / 56.02833; -160.83306
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Walrus and Kritskoi Islands
Walrus and Kritskoi Islands is located in Alaska
Walrus and Kritskoi Islands
Walrus and Kritskoi Islands
Location of Walrus Island in Alaska[1]
Geography
Coordinates56°1′42″N 160°49′59″W / 56.02833°N 160.83306°W / 56.02833; -160.83306
Length22 mi (35 km)
Administration
StateAlaska
BoroughAleutians East
Additional information
Time zone
 • Summer (DST)
ZIP code99...
Area code+1 907

The Walrus and Kritskoi Islands are a group of small islands in the Bering Sea, close to the coast of Alaska. The group is part of a cluster of other small coastal islands called the Kudobin Islands.

The Walrus and Kritskoi Islands are located close to Nelson Lagoon, 9 miles (14 km) to the West of Port Moller, on the Alaska Peninsula (southern) side of Bristol Bay, Low.[1]

Walrus Island

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The largest island is Walrus, being about 23.5 km long and 3 km wide. The islands are flat, the highest point on Walrus Island being only 1 m.

Etymology

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These coastal islands were renamed in 1882 by W. H. Dall, USC&GS. Russian Captain Litke (1836) had named Walrus Island as "Volchie," meaning "wolf," in 1836. This name is now applied to the eastern tip of this feature.[1]

Kritskoi Island

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Kritskoi
Kritskoi is located in Alaska
Kritskoi
Kritskoi
Location of Kritskoi Island in Alaska[2]
Geography
Coordinates56°1′19″N 160°59′16″W / 56.02194°N 160.98778°W / 56.02194; -160.98778
Highest elevation13 ft (4 m)
Administration
StateAlaska
BoroughAleutians East
Additional information
Time zone
 • Summer (DST)
ZIP code99...
Area code+1 907

One of Kudobin Islands, 16 miles (26 km) West of village of Port Moller, Alaska, Bristol Bay Low.[2]

Kritskoi Island is only 3.3 km long, but with a height of 4 m it is noticeably higher than Walrus.

Etymology

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Kritskoi Island was named "Kritskoi ile" by Capt. Lutke (1836, p. 261), IRN. He erroneously called it "L'ile aux Loups," or "wolf island," on his Chart 14.[2]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c "Walrus Island". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved 2009-05-04.
  2. ^ a b c "Kritskoi Island". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved 2009-05-04.

General references

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