Sucia Island

Sucia Island

Sucia Island State Park is a Washington State Marine Park. Sucia Island is located convert|2.5|mi|km north of Orcas Island in the San Juan Islands, San Juan County, Washington, USA. Sucia comprises 10 islands including Sucia Island, Little Sucia, Ewing, Justice, Herndon, the Cluster Islands islets, and several smaller, unnamed islands. The group of islands is about convert|2.5|mi|km in length and just short of a half mile wide. The island is roughly the shape of a hand. The total land area of all islands is 2.74 km² (1.058 sq mi, or 677.07 acres). The main island of Sucia Island by itself is 2.259 km² (0.872 sq mi, or 558.1 acres). There was a permanent population of four persons as of the 2000 census, all on Sucia Island.

History

Sucia Island's name originated with the Spanish Captain Francisco de Eliza, on his map of 1791. He named it "Isla Sucia". Sucia in Spanish means "dirty" or in a nautical sense "foul". This word was chosen because the shore was deemed dangerous due to reefs and hidden rocks. [cite book |last= Phillips |first= James W. |title= Washington State Place Names |year= 1971 |publisher= University of Washington Press |isbn= 0-295-95158-3]

These reefs and broken shorelines are from a geologic folding of the earth's crust, which brought many interesting marine fossils to the surface. Some good examples can be found on the southeast arm of Sucia Island.

The isolated coves and bays of Sucia Island once served the Lummi Indians in their seal hunting daysFact|date=July 2008. They later provided excellent hideouts in the 1800s for smugglers of illegal Chinese laborers, as well as for hiding illegally imported wool and opiumFact|date=July 2008. Still later, the islands played a large role in rum-running during liquor Prohibition of the 1920s and 1930s, and in recent years they have figured in drug traffickingFact|date=July 2008.

The cluster of Sucia Islands was purchased in 1960 by the Puget Sound Interclub Association and later donated to the State of Washington for protection as a Marine State Park.

ucia Island Activities

*Camping
*Bird watching
*Hiking
*Rock Climbing
*Kayaking
*Boating
*Fishing
*Scuba Diving
*Crabbing

ucia Island Anchorages

hallow Bay

Shallow Bay on the island's west side is protected from all but westerly winds and waves. There are seven mooring buoys and room for 40-50 small pleasure craft in this anchorage. There are beaches on three sides including a sandy beach to the north. "Pebble" beach in the center is the access point to the camping and moorage pay box, as well as a large group camping site with a covered eating area and environmentally friendly composting out-houses. True to its name, Shallow Bay averages convert|12|ft|m deep. The anchor holding is good in sand but may be more rocky towards the center and mouth of the bay.

Echo Bay

Echo Bay is directly opposite the island's narrow isthmus from Shallow Bay and the largest of the anchorages, and the most exposed, particularly to southeast winds. There are a number of mooring buoys close to a pebble beach.

Fossil Bay

Fossil Bay is one of the most popular anchorages, particularly for small boats that prefer to tie up to one of two docks rather than anchor or pick up a mooring ring. Fossil Bay is an inlet that opens to the southeast.

Fox Cove

Fox Cove lies just west of and can be seen from Fossil Bay. Fox Cove is bordered by Ev Henry Finger point and Little Sucia island.

Ewing Cove

Ewing Cove is between the northeast end of Sucia island and Ewing Island. There is room for several boats at anchor or at a mooring buoy. The pebble beach at Ewing Cove is at the end of a convert|2.1|mi|km|adj=on trail to the center of the island.

References

* [http://factfinder.census.gov/servlet/DTTable?_bm=y&-context=dt&-ds_name=DEC_2000_SF1_U&-CONTEXT=dt&-mt_name=DEC_2000_SF1_U_P001&-tree_id=4001&-transpose=N&-redoLog=false&-all_geo_types=N&-_caller=geoselect&-geo_id=100$10000US530559601002000&-geo_id=100$10000US530559601002001&-geo_id=100$10000US530559601002002&-geo_id=100$10000US530559601002003&-geo_id=100$10000US530559601002004&-geo_id=100$10000US530559601002005&-search_results=100$10000US530579501001027&-format=&-_lang=en&-show_geoid=Y Sucia Island group: Blocks 2000 thru 2005, Census Tract 9601, San Juan County, Washington] United States Census Bureau

External links

* [http://www.suciaisland.com/ Sucia Island]
* [http://www.sanjuanislandsdirectory.com/island_marine_parks.htm San Juan Islands Marine Parks, Maps and Pictures.]


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