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Seldovia Alaska Location and Climate History, Culture and Demographics Alaska Natives represent 15.2% of the population. A federally recognized tribe is located in the community. Commercial fishing and subsistence are an integral part of the local culture. During the April 1990 U.S. Census, there were 221 total housing units, and 92 of these were vacant. The official unemployment rate at that time was 11.8%, with 97 jobs estimated to be in the community and 50.3% of all adults not in the work force. The median household income was $27,500, and 16.2% of residents were living below the poverty level. Economy and Transportation A State-owned 1,845' gravel airstrip and seaplane base
are available. Direct flights are provided to Homer and
Anchorage, with connections to Kodiak and Kenai. The State
Ferry System connects to Homer, where the Sterling Highway
enables road access. Private tour boats are also available
for passenger commutes to the mainland. A harbor and boat
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