Pribilof Islands
The Pribilof Islands are a group of four volcanic islands located in the Bering Sea, part of the United States. The main islands are St. Paul and St. George, which are known for their rich marine life and significant populations of seabirds and seals. The islands are also a critical habitat for the Northern Fur Seal, which is a key species in the region.
These islands have a unique climate characterized by cool temperatures and frequent fog. The Pribilof Islands are primarily accessible by air and are home to a small population, primarily engaged in fishing and tourism. The islands are also recognized for their cultural heritage, with a history of Aleut inhabitants.