St. Paul Island is the largest of four Alaskan volcanic islands (the Pribilof Islands) located in the Bering Sea between the United States and Russia. It is also a part of the Alaska Maritime National Wildlife Refuge. The island is triangulated by Otter Island to the southwest, Saint George to the south and Walrus Island to the east. St Paul Island has the largest Aleut (a native Alaskan) community in the United States.
The Pribilof Islands are home to nearly 50% of the northern fur seals worldwide, and have also found succulent references in Rudyard Kipling’s ‘The Jungle Book.’