Trinity Islands

The Trinity Islands are a small group of islands southwest of Kodiak Island in Alaska, USA. They belong to the Kodiak Archipelago and consist mainly of the two islands Tugidak Iceland and Sitkinak Iceland. The third island of the group is the 'Dry Rock'. Be Manages the Trinity Islands by the Kodiak Borough Iceland.

Tugidak Iceland

Tugidak Iceland (56 ° 31 'N, 154 ° 36' W56.519722222222 - 154.60777777778 ) is located west of Sitkinak and is 173.14 km ². On the island live 2 people (as of 2000). The most striking about this island is a nature reserve large shallow lagoon in the north- east. The island is an important breeding ground for seals and many species of sea birds.

Sitkinak Iceland

Sitkinak Iceland (56 ° 33 'N, 154 ° 10' W56.551944444444 - 154.17083333333 ) is the eastern island of the group. It is 235.51 km ² and is uninhabited. Also Sitkinak has a large lagoon, which lies approximately in the center of the island.

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