Marine National Monument in Jeopardy - Ka Wai Ola
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Marine National Monument in Jeopardy - Ka Wai Ola
By Jonee Leināʻala Kaina Peters About 934 miles west-southwest of Hawaiʻi is a remote group of seven small, uninhabited islands and atolls spread out over some 495,000 square miles of ocean: Baker, Howland, Jarvis, Johnston Atoll, Kingman Reef, Palmyra Atoll and Wake Atoll. These low-lying islands and atolls in the Central Pacific have no aquifers or freshwater resources, so they are not suitable for human habitation. However, the region is reno…
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