Bellow Island

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Coordinates45°06′00″N 85°34′03″W / 45.0999996°N 85.5675837°W / 45.0999996; -85.5675837
Area7 acres (2.8 ha)
Highestelevation179 m (587 ft)
Bellow Island
Bellow Island is located in Michigan
Bellow Island
Bellow Island
Bellow Island is located in the United States
Bellow Island
Bellow Island
Geography
LocationGrand Traverse Bay, Lake Michigan
Coordinates45°06′00″N 85°34′03″W / 45.0999996°N 85.5675837°W / 45.0999996; -85.5675837
Area7 acres (2.8 ha)
Highest elevation179 m (587 ft)
Administration
StateMichigan
CountyLeelanau County
TownshipLeelanau Township
Demographics
PopulationUninhabited

Bellow Island, also known as Gull Island, is an island in the Grand Traverse Bay, a bay of Lake Michigan, located in Leelanau Township, Leelanau County, Michigan.[1]

Bellow Island lies a little over a mile off the coast of Leelanau Peninsula in Northport Bay. The island is preserved as a sanctuary for herring gulls. A deteriorating cottage on south side is the only structure on the island.

A cottage was built in 1910 by Edward Taylor Ustick Sr., after he purchased the island. It was designed by prominent Traverse City architect Jens C. Petersen. The cottage and island ownership passed through his family until 1948 when the house was destroyed by vandals.[2] Tourism by Northport visitors to the island was common in the early 50s, but died off soon after. During the mid-60s, the first discoveries of the pesticide DDT's impact on thinning bird shells occurred on the island.[3] It has been owned and operated by the Leelanau Conservancy since it was donated to them in 1995.[4] The island is now sealed off from the public and no humans are allowed to disturb the nesting birds.

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