The Commander Islands, Komandorski Islands, or Komandorskie Islands (russian: Командо́рские острова́, ''Komandorskiye ostrova'') are a series of treeless, sparsely populated Russian
islands in the
Bering Sea
The Bering Sea (, ; rus, Бе́рингово мо́ре, r=Béringovo móre) is a marginal sea of the Northern Pacific Ocean. It forms, along with the Bering Strait, the divide between the two largest landmasses on Earth: Eurasia and The Amer ...
located about east of the
Kamchatka Peninsula in the
Russian Far East
The Russian Far East (russian: Дальний Восток России, r=Dal'niy Vostok Rossii, p=ˈdalʲnʲɪj vɐˈstok rɐˈsʲiɪ) is a region in Northeast Asia. It is the easternmost part of Russia and the Asian continent; and is admin ...
. The islands consist of
Bering Island ( by ),
Medny Island ( by ) and fifteen smaller ones (
islets and rocks), the largest of which are ''
Tufted Puffin Rock (Kamen Toporkov'' or ''Ostrov Toporkov)'', , and
Kamen Ariy, which are between and west of the only settlement,
Nikolskoye.
Administratively, they compose
Aleutsky District of
Kamchatka Krai in Russia.
Geography

The Commander Islands are the westernmost of the
Aleutian Islands
The Aleutian Islands ( ; ; ale, Unangam Tanangin, "land of the Aleuts"; possibly from the Chukchi ''aliat'', or "island")—also called the Aleut Islands, Aleutic Islands, or, before 1867, the Catherine Archipelago—are a chain of 14 main, ...
, most of which are part of the US state of
Alaska
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, and are separated from the closest US island,
Attu Island, and the rest of the chain by . Between the two runs the
International Date Line. The relief is somewhat diverse, encompassing folded-block mountains,
volcanic plateau
A volcanic plateau is a plateau produced by volcanic activity. There are two main types: lava plateaus and pyroclastic plateaus.
Lava plateau
Lava plateaus are formed by highly fluid basaltic lava during numerous successive eruptions th ...
s, terraced plains and low mountains. The geologic origins are long-extinct
volcano
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On Earth, volcanoes are most often found where tectonic plates ...
es on the edge of the
Pacific and
North American Plates. The highest point is Steller Peak on Bering Island at . The highest point on Medny Island is
Stenjeger's Peak at . It lies at similar latitudes to
Glasgow
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and
Edinburgh
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in
Scotland
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, Southern
Scandinavia
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and southern parts of the
Alaskan Panhandle.
The climate is relatively mild and maritime, with frequent precipitation (220–240 days/year). The cool summers are notoriously foggy. The
Köppen climate classification
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would be classed as ''Dfc'' bordering on ''Cfc'' and ''Dfb''.
Population

The only permanently inhabited locality is the village of
Nikolskoye on the northwest end of Bering Island, with an estimated population of 613 . This consists almost entirely of Russians and
Aleuts. The majority of the islands' area, as well as much of the adjacent marine habitat, , is taken up by the
Komandorsky Zapovednik, a natural preserve. The economy is based primarily on fishing,
mushroom gathering
Mushroom hunting, mushrooming, mushroom picking, mushroom foraging, and similar terms describe the activity of gathering mushrooms in the wild, typically for culinary use. This practice is popular throughout most of Europe, Australia, Japan, ...
, the administration of the
zapovednik
Zapovednik (russian: заповедник, plural , from the Russian , 'sacred, prohibited from disturbance, committed o protect committed o heritage; ) is an established term on the territory of the former Soviet Union for a protected area whi ...
(i.e. strictly protected wilderness),
ecotourism
Ecotourism is a form of tourism involving responsible travel (using sustainable transport) to natural areas, conserving the environment, and improving the well-being of the local people. Its purpose may be to educate the traveler, to provide fund ...
and government services.
The village has a school, a satellite tracking station and a dirt airstrip south of the village.
The other settlements on the two islands are small villages or scattering of houses:
*
Severnoye
*
Podutesnaya
*
Gladkovskaya
*
Lisennova
*
Peschanka Peschanka (russian: Песчанка) is the name of several rural localities in Russia.
Modern localities
* Peschanka, Arkhangelsk Oblast, a village in Koryazhemsky Selsoviet of Kotlassky District in Arkhangelsk Oblast
* Peschanka, Novooskolsky ...
*
Preobrazhenskoye
*
Glinka
Natural history
There is no true forest on the Commander Islands. The vegetation is dominated by
lichens,
mosses and different associations of marshy plants with low grass and dwarf trees. Very tall
umbellifers are also common.
Mammals
Due to the high productivity of the Bering Sea shelf and the Pacific slope and their remoteness from human influence, the Commander Islands are marked by a great abundance of marine animal life and a relative paucity of terrestrial organisms.
Notably, significant numbers of
northern fur seals (some 200,000 individuals) and
Steller sea lions (approximately 5,000 individuals) summer there, both on reproductive rookeries and non-reproductive haul-outs.
Sea otters,
common seals and
larga seals are likewise abundant. Indeed, the
sea otter population is stable and possibly increasing, even as their population is falling precipitously in the rest of the Aleutian islands.
The neighboring waters provide important feeding, wintering and migrating habitat for many whale species, many of which are threatened or endangered. Among these are:
sperm whales,
orca
The orca or killer whale (''Orcinus orca'') is a toothed whale belonging to the oceanic dolphin family, of which it is the largest member. It is the only extant species in the genus '' Orcinus'' and is recognizable by its black-and-white ...
s, several species of
Minke whales,
beaked whale
Beaked whales ( systematic name Ziphiidae) are a family of cetaceans noted as being one of the least known groups of mammals because of their deep-sea habitat and apparent low abundance. Only three or four of the 24 species are reasonably well- ...
s, and
porpoise
Porpoises are a group of fully aquatic marine mammals, all of which are classified under the family Phocoenidae, parvorder Odontoceti (toothed whales). Although similar in appearance to dolphins, they are more closely related to narwhals ...
s,
humpbacks and endangered species such as the
North Pacific right whales
and
fin whales.
Bering Island was the only known habitat of
Steller's sea cows, an immense (over 4000 kg)
sirenian related to the
dugong
The dugong (; ''Dugong dugon'') is a marine mammal. It is one of four living species of the order Sirenia, which also includes three species of manatees. It is the only living representative of the once-diverse family Dugongidae; its close ...
. The sea cow was hunted to
extinction
Extinction is the termination of a kind of organism or of a group of kinds ( taxon), usually a species. The moment of extinction is generally considered to be the death of the last individual of the species, although the capacity to breed ...
within 27 years of its discovery in 1741.
The much less diverse terrestrial fauna includes two distinct, endemic subspecies of
Arctic fox, (''Alopex lagopus semenovi'' and ''A. l. beringensis''). Though relatively healthy now, these populations had been significantly depleted in the past due to the fur trade. Most other terrestrial species, including wild
reindeer
Reindeer (in North American English, known as caribou if wild and ''reindeer'' if domesticated) are deer in the genus ''Rangifer''. For the last few decades, reindeer were assigned to one species, ''Rangifer tarandus'', with about 10 subsp ...
,
American mink and
rat
Rats are various medium-sized, long-tailed rodents. Species of rats are found throughout the order Rodentia, but stereotypical rats are found in the genus ''Rattus''. Other rat genera include ''Neotoma'' ( pack rats), ''Bandicota'' (bandicoot ...
s have all been introduced to the islands by man.
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Birds
Over a million seabirds gather to nest on numerous large colonies along almost all the coastal cliffs. The most common are northern fulmar; common, brunnich's and pigeon guillemots; horned and tufted puffins; cormorants; gulls; and kittiwakes
The kittiwakes (genus ''Rissa'') are two closely related seabird species in the gull family Laridae, the black-legged kittiwake (''Rissa tridactyla'') and the red-legged kittiwake (''Rissa brevirostris''). The epithets "black-legged" and "red- ...
including the extremely local red-legged kittiwake which nests in only a few other colonies in the world. Waterfowl and sandpipers are also abundant along the pre-lake depressions and river valleys of Bering Island, though largely absent from Medny Island. Migratory birds of note with critical nesting or feeding habitat on the islands include such species as Steller's eider, Pacific golden plover and Aleutian tern. Raptors of note include the rare Steller's sea eagle and gyrfalcon. Other bird types include auks such as the Ancient murrelet and game birds such as the Rock ptarmigan. In total, over 180 bird species have been registered on the Commander Islands. The spectacled cormorant
The spectacled cormorant or Pallas's cormorant (''Urile perspicillatus'') is an extinct marine bird of the cormorant family of seabirds that inhabited Bering Island and possibly other places in the Komandorski Islands and the nearby coast of Ka ...
, a large essentially flightless bird in the cormorant family, was driven to extinction by around 1850. The islands have been recognised as an Important Bird Area (IBA) by BirdLife International because they support populations of various threatened bird species, including many waterbirds and seabirds.[ ]
The fish fauna in the mountainous, fast running streams is composed primarily of migratory salmonids, including Arctic char, Dolly Varden, black spotted trout, chinook, sockeye, coho and pink salmon.
There are no amphibians or reptiles on the Commander Islands.[
]
History
The Commander Islands received their name from Commander Vitus Bering, whose ship ''St Peter'' wrecked on the otherwise uninhabited Bering Island on his return voyage from Alaska
Alaska ( ; russian: Аляска, Alyaska; ale, Alax̂sxax̂; ; ems, Alas'kaaq; Yup'ik: ''Alaskaq''; tli, Anáaski) is a state located in the Western United States on the northwest extremity of North America. A semi-exclave of the U.S ...
in 1741. Bering died on the island along with much of the crew. His grave is marked by a modest monument. About half of the crew did manage to survive the winter, thanks in part to the abundance of wildlife (notably the newly discovered Steller's sea cow) and the efforts of naturalist and physician Georg Wilhelm Steller, who cured many of the men of scurvy by compelling them to eat seaweed. Eventually, a smaller boat was built from the remains of the ''St. Peter'' and the survivors found their way back to Kamchatka, heavily laden with valuable sea otter pelts. The discovery of the sea otters sparked the great rush of fur-seeking "'' Promyshlenniky''" which drove the Russian expansion into Alaska. Steller's sea cow, whose habitat was apparently restricted to the kelp-beds around Bering Island, was exterminated by 1768.
Aleut (Unangan) people were transferred to the Commander Islands early in 1825 by the Russian-American Company from the Aleutians for the seal trade. Most of the Aleuts inhabiting Bering Island came from Atka Island and those who lived on Medny Island came from Attu Island, now both American possessions. A mixed language
A mixed language is a language that arises among a bilingual group combining aspects of two or more languages but not clearly deriving primarily from any single language. It differs from a creole or pidgin language in that, whereas creoles/pidgi ...
called Mednyj Aleut, with Aleut roots but Russian verb inflection, developed among the inhabitants. Today the population of the islands is about ⅔ Russian and ⅓ Aleut.
The 1943 Battle of the Komandorski Islands took place in the open sea about south of the islands.[Lorelli, John A. (1984) ''The Battle of the Komandorski Islands, March 1943''. Annapolis, Md: Naval Institute Press, ]
See also
*Preobrazhenskoye, Kamchatka Oblast
Preobrazhenskoye (russian: Преображе́нское) was a village ('' selo'') in Aleutsky District of Kamchatka Oblast, Russian SFSR, Soviet Union, located on Medny Island in the Commander Islands group east of the Kamchatka Peninsula.
The ...
, a now-abandoned village on Medny Island.
Notes
References
* Richard Ellis, ''Encyclopedia of the Sea'', New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 2001.
* Artyukhin Yu. B. ''Commander Islands'', Petropavlovsk-Kamchatsky, 2005.
External links
Unofficial website of the Commander Islands
Photos of the Commander Islands
at th
Natural Heritage Protection Fund
Island in a Storm
RI0Z Amateur Radio Expedition to Commander Islands
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