Bokak Atoll

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Bokak Atoll is a remote, largely uninhabited coral atoll in the Marshall Islands known for its pristine marine and bird habitats.

All labels observed (3)

Label Occurrences
Bikar Atoll 1
Bokaak Atoll 1
Bokak Atoll canonical 1

How this entity was disambiguated

Statements (40)

Predicate Object
instanceOf atoll
coral atoll
administrativeDivision eastern chain of the Marshall Islands
surface form: Ratak Chain of the Marshall Islands
climate tropical
conservationStatus relatively pristine
country Marshall Islands
distanceFromMajorPopulationCenters remote
habitatType marine habitat
seabird habitat
hasAlternativeName Bokak Atoll
surface form: Bokaak Atoll

Taongi
Taka Atoll
surface form: Taongi Atoll
hasBiodiversity marine invertebrates
reef fish
seabirds
hasEcosystemType coral reef ecosystem
tropical marine ecosystem
hasFeature coral reef
lagoon
low-lying islets
hasIslandType coral island
hasLegalJurisdiction Marshall Islands
hasShorelineType reef-fringed shore
humanImpactLevel low
humanSettlementStatus largely uninhabited
importantFor marine biodiversity
seabird nesting
knownFor pristine marine habitats
remoteness
seabird colonies
locatedIn Northern Pacific Ocean
surface form: North Pacific Ocean

Pacific Ocean
partOf Micronesia
Oceania
Ratak Chain
permanentPopulation 0
region Marshall Islands archipelago
surface form: Northern Marshall Islands
sea Pacific Ocean
sovereignState Marshall Islands
surface form: Republic of the Marshall Islands
uninhabited true

How these facts were elicited

Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Ralik Chain hasPart Bokak Atoll
Marshall Islands archipelago contains Bokak Atoll
this entity surface form: Bikar Atoll
Bokak Atoll hasAlternativeName Bokak Atoll
this entity surface form: Bokaak Atoll