Sutwik Island is a 14-mile-long (22.5 km) island in the U.S. state of Alaska, located at 56°33′26″N 157°10′09″W / 56.55722°N 157.16917°W / 56.55722; -157.16917 off the Alaska Peninsula, east of Chignik Bay. It is part of Lake and Peninsula Borough, and the Alaska Peninsula unit of the Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge.[1]

Promontory on Sutwik Island

References

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  1. ^ Bailey & Faust (1981). "Summer Distribution and Abundance of Marine Birds and Mammals between Mitrofania and Sutwik Islands South of the Alaska Peninsula". The Murrelet. 61: 6–19.