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Kayak Island
Kayak Island is located in Southeast Alaska, on a small island separated from the main island by a narrow channel. This narrow, moderately sloping site consists of moderately uneven terrain, containing many boulders and crevices.

Kayak Island is dominated by consolidated bedrock, and the area surrounding the site is comprised of consolidated bedrock. The primary coastal orientation of this site is northeast.
Biodiversity Surveys were done by University of California Santa Cruz in 2012. The Biodiversity Survey grid encompasses one section that is approximately 30 meters (along shore) x 15 meters (seaward).
For more information about Kayak Island, please contact Victoria O'Connell.
