Semidi Islands

The Semidi Islands are a group of islands of the state of Alaska, United States, lying offshore in the Gulf of Alaska.

The island group has a total land area of 30.178 km2 (11.652 sq mi) and is uninhabited.

Before being combined with other wilderness areas to form the Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge in 1980, the Semidi Wilderness was known as the Semidi National Wildlife Refuge.

The 250,000 acre wilderness area provides habitat for 2.4 million birds, almost half the breeding seabirds of the Alaska Peninsula Unit, including 370,000 horned puffins.

This article about a location in the Kodiak Island Borough, Alaska is a stub.

The Semidi Islands are the group in the lower left corner
Kodiak Island Borough map