Is there fresh water on San Nicolas Island?

The San Nicolas plant, housed in a building the size of a two-car garage, takes salt water from wells on the island's northern beach and runs it through a series of filters under pressure. For every gallon of fresh water that emerges, about three gallons of water with a 5% salt content are produced.
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Can you live on San Nicolas Island?

The Nicoleño Native American tribe inhabited the island until 1835. As of the 2000 U.S. Census, the island has since remained officially uninhabited, though the census estimates that at least 200 military and civilian personnel live on the island at any given time.
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What do they do on San Nicolas Island?

San Nicolas, one of eight Channel Islands, is a military facility used for weapons testing and training. It is the outermost island of the chain, located 65 nautical miles southwest of Ventura County.
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How far offshore is San Nicolas Island?

San Nicolas Island is the fifth-largest of the eight Channel Islands and is the most remote, located 65 miles from the mainland.
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What is the population of San Nicolas Island?

The 14,562 acre (58.93 km² or 22.753 sq mi) island is used by the United States Navy for a weapons testing and training. The only people who live on the island are about 200 people with the military.
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Can you fish San Nicolas Island?

SAN PEDRO/LONG BEACH — The overnight boats out of the Harbor area continued to make big catches of the larger rockfish, whitefish and sheephead found out at San Nicolas Island. The Eldorado crew, Long Beach Sportfishing, loaded anglers' bags to the top with close to 20 fish each.
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Can you go to San Nicolas Island?

San Nicolas Island in Oxnard, California

San Nicolas Island is owned by the United States Government and controlled by the US Navy as San Nicolas Naval Facility. No public access to the island is allowed for hiking, backpacking, camping, etc. Sea kayaking is not allowed inside of 300 yards from shore.
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Can you see San Nicolas Island from the mainland?

Sure, the picture isn't going to elicit many oohs and aahs, but how many other pictures of San Nicolas Island can you find that were taken from the California mainland? I doubt that San Nicolas Island can be seen from sea level elevations along the mainland coast.
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Does anyone live on Santa Cruz island?

The island is part of Santa Barbara County, California. The 2000 census showed a population of two people. Santa Cruz is the largest privately owned island off the contiguous United States. Ownership is split between the National Park Service (24%) and the Nature Conservancy (76%).
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Can you live on Santa Rosa island?

On both [Santa Rosa Island and Santa Cruz Island] the land is bare and sterile, although inhabited by Indians, there are no ports or coves in them in which to take shelter. Following the removal of the Chumash from the island, there were no permanent island residents for the next twenty years.
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Are there still wild dogs on San Nicolas Island?

Domestic dogs lived on San Nicolas Island. Archeological investigations have found remains of prehistoric dogs in over 20 archeological sites on the island. The only other carnivore on the island is the small San Nicolas Island fox.
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How far is San Nicolas Island from California coast?

San Nicolas Island is the most remote of California's Channel Islands, located 61 miles from the nearest point on the mainland coast. It is part of Ventura County.
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What plants are on San Nicolas Island?

Flora and Fauna:

There are over 200 different plant species which grow on San Nicolas Island, four of which are restricted to San Nicolas: an un-described species of Malacothrix, a member of the sunflower family; a phacelia (Phacelia cinerea); a buckwheat (Erigonum grande timorum); and a box thorn (Lycium verrucosum).
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How do you get to St Nicholas island?

To get to St Nicholas you can hire a boat, join one of the daily boat excursions or reach the Island by road from Kaya village and the Gemiler Beach. A Church on the peak which is reached from shore by a processional covered walk-way is dedicated to him.
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What is special about Catalina Island?

Santa Catalina Island (most commonly referred to just as Catalina Island), is best known for its wildlife, scuba diving, charming coastal towns, and Mt. Orizaba, its highest peak. There are two main resort towns on the island: The more rustic town of Two Harbors, and the quaint and historic town of Avalon.
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Is there drinking water on Santa Cruz Island?

Is there drinkable water on the island? There is potable water at the Scorpion Ranch campground at Santa Cruz Island, but we recommend that you bring enough drinking water for the whole day.
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Are there any snakes on Santa Cruz Island?

The Santa Cruz Island gopher snake is found on Santa Cruz and Santa Rosa islands. On the mainland, gopher snakes are found widely throughout western North America.
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Can you swim in Santa Cruz Island?

The kelp forests at Santa Cruz are absolutely breathtaking for the adventurous swimmer and snorkeler to explore.
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Where is the real Island of the Blue Dolphins?

Island of the Blue Dolphins is a work of historical fiction based on the life of an American Indian woman who spent 18 years in isolation on San Nicolas Island, one of eight Channel Islands off the coast of Southern California. In the book she's named Karana.
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Who owns San Clemente Island?

San Clemente Island is the southernmost of the Channel Islands of California. It is owned and operated by the United States Navy, and is a part of Los Angeles County. it is roughly 21 miles long and contains 57 sq mi of land.
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What does the Navy do on San Clemente Island?

San Clemente Island has been operated by Navy as a tactical training range and testing area for over 70 years. Tactical training ranges and operational areas provide space and facilities where U.S. military forces can conduct exercises in a safe, controlled environment.
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Why is it called Island of the Blue Dolphins?

It is an island in the Pacific that gets its name from its beautiful shape from above it looks like a dolphin lying on its side, "with its tail pointing toward sunrise," sunning itself in the sea. Around it blue dolphins swim, otters play, and sea elephants and sea birds thrive.
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What is karanas real name?

A photograph of a Native American woman, believed to be Juana Maria, who was the last surviving member of her tribe, the Nicoleño. They called her “the wild woman,” “the lost woman,” and “the last of her race.” Catholic priests baptized her Juana Maria. In his award-winning book, O'Dell called her Karana.
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What county is San Nicolas Island?

San Nicolas Island is located 65 miles south of Naval Base Ventura County Point Mugu, California. It is one of eight offshore islands called the Channel Islands. SNI is located within the 36,000 square mile NAVAIR Sea Range.
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