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Chichagof Island

Coordinates: 57°52′25″N 135°46′35″W / 57.87361°N 135.77639°W / 57.87361; -135.77639
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Chichagof
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Geography
LocationABC islands of Alaska
Coordinates57°52′25″N 135°46′35″W / 57.87361°N 135.77639°W / 57.87361; -135.77639
ArchipelagoAlexander Archipelago
Area2,048.61 sq mi (5,305.9 km2)
Length75 mi (121 km)
Width50 mi (80 km)
Administration
United States
Demographics
Population1342
Pop. density0.25/km2 (0.65/sq mi)

Chichagof Island, or Shee Kaax, is an island in the Alexander Archipelago of the Alaska Panhandle. At 75 miles (121 km) long and 50 miles (80 km) wide, it has a land area of 2,048.61 square miles (5,305.9 km2), making it the fifth largest island in the United States and the 109th largest island in the world. There was a 2000 census population of 1,342 persons. It is one of the ABC islands of Alaska. Chichagof Island has the highest population of bears per square mile than any other place on Earth.[1]

Chichagof Island is directly north of Baranof Island, Peril Strait separating the two islands. It is bounded by Chatham Strait to the east, Icy Strait to the northeast, Cross Sound to the northwest, and the Gulf of Alaska to the west.

The communities of Hoonah, Pelican, Tenakee Springs, and Elfin Cove are all located on the northern half of Chichagof Island, in the Hoonah-Angoon Census Area. The southern half of the island comprises the northern part of the City and Borough of Sitka. Only eight persons were counted in this portion of Sitka at the 2000 census. The primary economic sources for all these communities come from either Chichagof Island or the waters and fjords surrounding it. Guided hunting trips, fishing, and logging are all vital economic facets of the local economies.

This island is named after Admiral Vasili Chichagov, a Russian Arctic explorer. The entire island lies within the limits of Tongass National Forest. The western coastal portion has been officially designated as the West Chichagof-Yakobi Wilderness.

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57°52′25″N 135°46′35″W / 57.87361°N 135.77639°W / 57.87361; -135.77639