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Unimak
Native name:
Unimax
Unimak island.jpg
Unimak Island from space, September 1992 (viewed from Shuttle Endeavour on STS-47)
Unimak is located in Alaska
Unimak
Unimak
Location in Alaska
Geography
Location Northern Pacific Ocean
Coordinates 54°46′06″N 164°11′12″W / 54.76833°N 164.18667°W / 54.76833; -164.18667
Archipelago Aleutian Islands
Area 1,571.41 sq mi (4,069.9 km2)
Length 95 km (59 mi)
Width 116 km (72.1 mi)
Highest elevation 9,373 ft (2,856.9 m)
Highest point Mount Shishaldin
Administration
State Alaska
Borough Aleutians East
Demographics
Population 64 (2000)
Pop. density 0.02 /km2 (0.05 /sq mi)
Cape Promontory Cape Lutkes, Alaska. Cape Lutkes is part of the Aleutian Islands
Cape Lutkes headland

Unimak Island (Aleut: Unimax, Russian: Унимак) is the largest island in the Aleutian Islands chain of the U.S. state of Alaska.

Geography

It is the easternmost island in the Aleutians and, with an area of 1,571.41 square miles (4,069.93 square kilometers), the ninth largest island in the United States and the 134th largest island in the world. It is home to Mount Shishaldin, one of the ten most active volcanoes in the world. According to the United States Census Bureau, there were 64 people living on Unimak as of the 2000 census, all of them in the city of False Pass at the eastern end of the island. Cape Lutke is a headland on the island. Cape Pankof is located at the extreme southwest of the island.

The Fisher Caldera is a volcanic crater in the west-central part of Unimak. Some characteristics include many volcanic cones and undrained lakes. It is named for Bernard Fisher, a U.S. Geological Survey geologist who was killed in Umnak Pass.

Mount Westdahl, 5,426 feet (1,654 m) in elevation, is a stratovolcano of the Aleutian Range on the island situated at its western end.

Natural history

When the Alaska National Interest Lands Conservation Act was passed on 2 December 1980, 910,000 acres (370,000 ha) of the island was designated as wilderness. This area is managed by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service as part of the Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge.

As a faunal extension of the Alaska Peninsula, Unimak has a relatively diverse assemblage of terrestrial mammals, including Alaska Peninsula brown bears and porcupine caribou. West of Unimak Island, the largest native mammal in the Aleutians is the red fox.

Buildings

Scotch Cap Lighthouse was built in 1903 and was manned by the US Coast Guard. On April 1, 1946, during the 1946 Aleutian Islands earthquake, the lighthouse was struck by a tsunami. Even though the lighthouse was 98 feet (30 m) above the sea, the lighthouse slid into the sea, killing five Coast Guard personnel.

Cape Sarichef Lighthouse is also on the island.

Airports
  • Cape Sarichef Airport
Unimak Volcanoes
Shishaldin, Isanotski and Roundtop volcanoes as seen from the Unimak Pass in morning light.
Unimak Island Pogramni volcano
Pogramni (6569ft, 2002m) volcano as seen from the Unimak Pass in morning light.
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Shishaldin (9373ft, 2857m) volcano as seen from the Unimak Pass in morning light.
Isanopski and Roundtop volcanoes
Isanotski (8104ft, 2470m) and Roundtop (6128ft, 1871m) volcanoes as seen from the Unimak Pass in morning light.

See also

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