Seaforth Island
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:''There is also a Seaforth Island in the Whitsunday Islands of Queensland, Australia'' Seaforth Island ( gd, Eilean Shìphoirt/Shìophoirt or ''Mulag'') is an uninhabited island in the
Outer Hebrides The Outer Hebrides () or Western Isles ( gd, Na h-Eileanan Siar or or ("islands of the strangers"); sco, Waster Isles), sometimes known as the Long Isle/Long Island ( gd, An t-Eilean Fada, links=no), is an island chain off the west coast ...
of Scotland. Unlike many other islands of the Outer Hebrides which are mainly surrounded by open sea, Seaforth Island lies in a narrow fjord-like sea loch named Loch Seaforth, from the open waters of The Minch. The island has poor soil which only supports rough grazing.


History

There are no census records indicating inhabitation in the recent past, although the loch area was the subject of border disputes in the 19th century. In 1851 these were resolved by the unusual decision to allocate the whole of Seaforth Island to both counties, Ross-shire and Inverness-shire, which at the time controlled Lewis and Harris respectively. This situation continued until the 1975 county reorganisation.


Gallery

File:mulag1.jpg, The Island from Lewis and Harris File:mulag2.jpg, Shore of Seaforth Island


Footnotes

{{coord, 58.00102, N, 6.72918, W, region:GB_type:isle_source:enwiki-osgb36(NB207111), display=title Islands off Lewis and Harris Marilyns of Scotland Uninhabited islands of the Outer Hebrides Mountains and hills of the Outer Hebrides