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Journey to St. Matthew Island The Most Remote Place in Alaska By Marc Romano and Heather Renner. St. Matthew Is. Mekoryuk. > 200 miles. Pribilof Is. First discovered by the Russians in 1764. Visited by the Harriman Expedition in 1899. Protected as a bird refuge by Teddy Roosevelt in 1909.
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Journey to St. Matthew Island The Most Remote Place in Alaska By Marc Romano and Heather Renner
St. Matthew Is. Mekoryuk > 200miles Pribilof Is.
First discovered by the Russians in 1764 • Visited by the Harriman Expedition in 1899 • Protected as a bird refuge by Teddy Roosevelt in 1909 • Included as part of the Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge in 1980 Photo Ned Rozell
Hall Island Camp Bull Seal Point Camp NASA Photo
“We landed on St. Matthew Island early on a cold gray August morning, and judge our astonishment at finding hundreds of large polar bears . . . lazily sleeping in grassy hollows, or digging up grass and other roots, browsing like hogs.”-Henry Wood Elliott 1875
VS. USFWS Photo Photo Rich Kleinleder
2012 St. Matthew Island • Expedition Participants • Marianne Aplin – USFWS • Casey Bickford – UAF • Steve Delehanty – USFWS • Tony DeGange – USGS • Monte Garroute – UAF • Dennis Griffin – State of Oregon • David Klein – UAF • Rich Kleinleder – URS Corp. • Aaron Poe – USFWS • Heather Renner – USFWS • Marc Romano – USFWS • Ned Rozell – UAF • Derek Sikes – UAF • Special thanks to the crew of • the M/V Tiglax