Shuyak Island is an island in the northern part of the Kodiak Archipelago in the state of Alaska, United States. It is located just north of Afognak Island, separated from it by the narrow Shuyak Strait. The Stevenson Entrance to Cook Inlet separates it from the Barren Islands farther north in the archipelago. The island has an area of 168.3 km2 (65 sq mi)[1] and reported an official population of four persons at the 2000 census.[2] Alaska's Shuyak Island State Park[3] comprises most of the island's territory. The island's current major industry is tourism based on camping, recreational fishing, hunting, and kayaking. In the past the island was home to a large fish processing plant at Port William,[4] but that industry has since declined with the advent of factory ships.
References
edit- ^ Islands by land area: United Nations Environmental Programme
- ^ Shuyak Island and neighboring islets: Block 2007, Census Tract 1, Kodiak Island Borough United States Census Bureau
- ^ Shuyak Island State Park: Alaska Department of Natural Resources
- ^ Port William: State of Alaska Department of Commerce