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Saint Paul Island is located in Aleutians West Census Area, Alaska, United States.
Parent jurisdiction: Aleutians West Borough, Alaska
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Saint Paul Island, located in the Bering Sea, is part of the Aleutians West Census Area in Alaska. As of the 2020 Census, the population of Saint Paul Island is 449 residents. The island is known for its rich Native Alaskan heritage and is home to the Pribilof Islands, which are significant for their historical and cultural importance to the Aleut people.
Key landmarks on Saint Paul Island include the St. George Lighthouse, which has been a crucial navigational aid since its construction in 1925, and the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) research facility, which plays a vital role in marine research and conservation. The island is also known for the village of Saint Paul, which serves as the primary settlement and hub for community activities.
Economically, Saint Paul Island has historically been significant for its fur seal population, which led to the establishment of a commercial fur seal harvest in the late 19th century. This industry has shaped the local economy and continues to influence the island's cultural identity today. The island's unique wildlife and natural resources also contribute to its economy through fishing and tourism.
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