Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge Attractions
The Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge encompasses more than 2,400 islands and reefs off the Alaskan coast. The area stretches from Cape Lisburne to the tip of the Aleutian Islands and covers 4.5 million acres. The area is particularly known for sea birds. Over 40 million are provided nesting habitats in and around the refuge.
Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge has active volcanoes, forests of kelp and beaches of sea lions and fur seals.
Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge has active volcanoes, forests of kelp and beaches of sea lions and fur seals.
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Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge
95 Sterling Highway, Suite 1
Homer, AK 99603
United States
95 Sterling Highway, Suite 1
Homer, AK 99603
United States
Phone 1 (907) 235-6546
Fax 1 (907) 235-7783
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Chiswell Islands
The Chiswell Islands are located southwest of Kenai Fjords National Park and are part of the Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge. The islands are rocky and rugged with steep cliffs and serve as a nesting site of seabirds. Sea lions are also a common sight in the area.