Sarichef | |
Native Name: | Qigiqtaq |
Pushpin Map: | USA Alaska |
Location: | Nome Census Area, Alaska |
Coordinates: | 66.2447°N -166.1069°W |
Length Km: | 7 |
Elevation M: | 6 |
Population: | 591[1] |
Population As Of: | 2006 |
Country: | United States |
Sarichef Island (Inupiaq: Qigiqtaq or Kigiqtaq) is a long and narrow coastal island on the Chukchi Sea-facing coast of Alaska. It is located at the mouth of the Shishmaref Inlet, Kotzebue-Kobuk Low. It is located hundred miles east of Russia, which can be seen on clear days. The highest point on the island is the 6-meter cemetery in Shishmaref. The island is rapidly disappearing due to the sea level rise associated with global warming.[2]
Sarichef Island is 7km (04miles) in length. The highest point on the island is 61NaN1 above sea level.
Shishmaref town and Shishmaref Airport are located on this island.
This island was named in 1816 by explorer Lt. Otto von Kotzebue, of the Imperial Russian Navy, "in the honor of his worthy" Vice Admiral Gavril Sarychev (1763–1831).