Figure Eight Island

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Figure Eight Island
Figure Eight Island, North Carolina
Figure Eight Island, North Carolina
Geography
Location North Carolina
Coordinates 34°16′12″N, 77°45′0″W
Total islands 1
Area 1,300 acres[1].


Administration
Flag of the United States United States of America
Demographics
Population 441 households

Figure Eight Island is an island in North Carolina, just north of Wrightsville Beach, with approximately 441 homes. It is surrounded by the Intracoastal Waterway and the Atlantic Ocean. It is a private island and that can only be reached via a guarded causeway bridge. It has been a popular destination for celebrities and politicians including former Vice President Al Gore[1], who has rented a house there, and John Edwards[2], who owns a house on the island. The Island is also a known filming location for the popular TV show, "Dawsons Creek", with the urban scenes filmed nearby in the town of Wilmington.

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[edit] Geography

Figure Eight Island is located just north of Wrightsville Beach. The island has an area of 1,300 acres[1], most of the area is marshland (see below image). The island is home to a historic boathouse, one of the first structures constructed in the 1960's.

Image of Figure Eights marshland from the beach side of the island
Image of Figure Eights marshland from the beach side of the island


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Because of its private nature, figure eight island is an ideal place for wild life conservation. The homeowners' association takes advantage of this and is active in conservation. Sea turtles are monitored on a daily basis and marked off for their protection. In 2001 and 2002, the homeowners' association gave $16,474 for a survey of endangered plants and animals on the island, some of the animals of special interest were piping plovers, sea turtles, sea beach amaranth, and marine mammals[3].

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Coordinates: 34°16′12″N, 77°45′0″W