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Tatoosh Island, Washington

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Tatoosh Island

The island from air.
Geography
Location North America
Coordinates 48°23′31″N 124°44′08″W / 48.391825964362305°N 124.73567962646°W / 48.391825964362305; -124.73567962646484
 United States
State Washington
County Clallam County
Tatoosh Island
U.S. National Register of Historic Places
Cape Flattery Light from offshore
Location: Olympic Peninsula, Washington
Built/Founded: 1857
Architect: US Coast Guard
Architectural style(s): No Style Listed
Governing body: COAST GUARD
Added to NRHP: March 16, 1972
NRHP Reference#: 72001267 [1]

Tatoosh Island is an island about a half mile off Cape Flattery on the Olympic Peninsula in Washington. In reality there is a small group of islands, of which Tatoosh is the largest. The islands are part of the Makah Reservation, and a part of Clallam County. The total land area of the island group is 159,807 square meters (39.489 acres). Historically the island was inhabited seasonally by Makah fishing camps, and by employees of the United States Coast Guard, Weather Bureau, and Navy. Currently there is no resident population on the islands. Access to the island requires written permission of the Makah tribe.

The island's name comes from the a Makah chief known as Tatoosh (also Tatooche or Tetacus).[2]

The island has been home since December 28, 1857 to Cape Flattery Light which overlooks the entrance to the Strait of Juan de Fuca.

Because of its isolation, climate, and location in the productive northeastern Pacific Ocean, Tatoosh Island is home to many nesting seabirds, several marine mammals, and a diverse community of marine plants and animals. Beginning in 1967, Professor Robert T. Paine of the University of Washington and his colleagues have undertaken detailed studies of marine ecology on the island. Consequently it is now one of the most intensively studied field sites in the world. The research has revealed how species are linked to each other through a network of species interactions, and how environmental changes and species extinction are transmitted through the food web. Key ecological concepts explored by this research include keystone species, control by consumers and natural disturbances on ecosystem structure and spatial patterning, species interaction strength, body size-dependent population dynamics, and impacts of environmental changes such as ocean acidification and El Niño events on complex ecosystems.

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  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. 2007-01-23. http://www.nr.nps.gov/. 
  2. ^ Cape Flattery Light on Tatoosh Island begins operating on December 28, 1857, HistoryLink.org

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