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Cypress Island

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A Voyage of Discovery to the North Pacific Ocean, and Round the World: In which the Coast of North-west America Has Been Carefully Examined and Accurately Surveyed : Undertaken by His Majesty's Command, Principally with a View to Ascertain the Existence of Any Navigable Communication Between the
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acquired 3,150 acres (12.7 km) on Cypress Island in 1978 and, in the 1980s proposed first a large-scale public utility development and then a five-star resort and golf-course. Small land-owners on the island, organized in a group called "Friends of Cypress Island" fought both proposals. Hanson
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manages about 5,100 acres (21 km) of the island and leaves the island in a natural state. Cypress is heavily forested and has a system of trails linking various parts of the island. In roughly the middle of the island is a lake of about 7 acres (28,000 m). On the southeastern corner of the
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The island of Cypress is principally composed of high rocky mountains and steep perpendicular cliffs which in the center of Strawberry bay fall a little back and the space between the foot of the mountains and the sea side is occupied by low marshy land through which are several small runs of most
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This purchase along with subsequent, smaller purchases, have allowed the Natural Area Preserve to be expanded to 1,073 acres (4.34 km), out of the 5,100 acres (21 km) that comprise the Cypress Island Natural Resources Conservation Area.
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to the east by Bellingham Channel. The island has a land area of 5,500 acres (22 km), and a population of 40 persons as of the
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Bill Deitrich, "Cypress - An Island Set Apart -- The State Finds The Best Way To Preserve Pristine Property - Buy It!"
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trips due its relatively close proximity to the mainland and to the camping available at two sites on the east side.
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Sheltered anchorages for boaters can be found in Eagle Harbor with public state park facilities.
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in early June 1792, when he mistook juniper trees for cypress trees. Vancouver reports that the
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The first sighting of Cypress Island by Europeans was by the Spanish during the 1791 voyage of
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Cypress Island: Blocks 1025 and 1026, Census Tract 9501, Skagit County, Washington
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Prior to homesteading in the early twentieth century, the island was used by the
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island is a sheltered bay featuring a salmon fish farm. Cypress is not served by
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Washington State Department of Natural Resources, Cypress Island Aquatic Reserve
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excellent water that find their way into the bay by oozing through the beach.
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Lonnie Rosenwald, "Spokane developer's project hits widespread opposition"
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The waters surrounding the island became a DNR Aquatic Reserve in 2007.
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Several attempts were made to develop the island. Spokane industrialist
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finally sold his land to the Department of Natural Resources in 1989.
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Panorama of the San Juan Islands from Eagle Cliff on Cypress Island
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Cypress Island Natural Resources Conservation Area Management Plan
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tribe, which had a winter village established on nearby
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Ruby, Robert H.; Brown, John A.; Collins, Cary (2013).
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A Guide to the Indian Tribes of the Pacific Northwest
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Salish Sea
48°34′27″N 122°42′20″W / 48.57417°N 122.70556°W / 48.57417; -122.70556
Washington
Skagit County


Skagit County, Washington
San Juan County
Blakely Island
Rosario Strait
Guemes Island
2000 United States Census
Washington Department of Natural Resources
ferry
kayak
ultramafic
serpentinite
Douglas fir
seaside juniper
shore pine
Pacific madrone
Douglas maple
western hemlock
western red cedar
grand fir
red alder
bigleaf maple
Samish

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