U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service - Pacific Region
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Quillayute Needles Naional Wildlife Refuge


c/o Washington Maritime NWR Complex
33 S. Barr Road
Port Angeles, Washington 98362
(360) 457-8451

DIRECTIONS
Located at the mouth of Discovery Bay in the Strait of Juan de Fuca. The island is closed to the public to protect nesting seabirds and harbor seals.

PRIMARY WILDLIFE

  • 72 percent of the seabirds in Puget Sound nest on Protection Island.
  • Estimated 17,000 pairs of rhinoceros auklets nesting. Also nesting by glaucous-winged gulls, pelagic cormorants, tufted puffins, pigeon guillemots, double-crested cormorants, and black oystercatchers.
  • Pupping and hauling out area for harbor seals.
  • Bald eagles nest.


HABITAT

A 364-acre island covered with grass and low brush, small timbered area; has high sandy bluffs for seabird nesting, and low sandspits on two ends of the island.

RECREATION AND EDUCATION

  • Visitors may view the island from their boats, but the island itself is closed to public access. Commercial boat tours available at nearby marinas.
  • Visitors should stay at least 200 yards off shore to avoid flushing adult birds off their nests.


SPECIAL NOTE
The 48-acre Zella M. Schultz Seabird Sanctuary (on the W end on the island) is managed by the Washington State Department of Wildlife.