Moku Nui

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Moku Nui is the larger of the two offshore Mokulua islets near Lanikai on Oʻahu, popular for kayaking, coastal views, and seabird nesting.

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Label Occurrences
Moku Nui canonical 3

Statements (45)

Predicate Object
instanceOf islet
offshore island
accessedBy kayak
outrigger canoe
stand-up paddleboard
accessedFrom Waimānalo Beach
surface form: Kailua Beach

Lanikai Beach
country United States of America
surface form: United States
designatedAs seabird sanctuary
hasBeach small sandy beach on the landward side
hasConservationConcern disturbance to nesting seabirds
erosion and habitat degradation from visitors
hasNameLanguage Hawaiian
hasRegion windward Oʻahu
hasRelativePosition northern of the two Mokulua islets
hasShoreType rocky shoreline
hasSurroundingFeature coral reef
nearshore reef shelf
hasUseRestriction interior and much of perimeter closed to public
landing generally limited to sandy beach area
hasWildlife seabirds
importantFor marine ecosystem habitat
seabird nesting
largerThan Moku Iki
locatedIn Hawaii
Kailua Bay
locatedOffCoastOf Lanikai
Oahu
surface form: Oʻahu
managedBy Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources
nameMeaning “large island” or “big islet” in Hawaiian
nearbyFeature Moku Iki
Mokulua Islands
surface form: Na Mokulua (the Mokulua Islands)
oceanConditions can be rough with strong currents
partOf Hawaii State Seabird Sanctuary system
Mokulua Islands
popularFor cliff jumping (informal)
coastal views
kayaking
paddleboarding
recreational swimming
safetyConcern no lifeguards on the islet
sharp rocks and breaking waves near landing areas
tourismType day-use nature destination
viewOf Koʻolau Range
Lanikai Beach
surface form: Lanikai shoreline

Referenced by (3)

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

Lanikai Beach hasViewOf Moku Nui
Mokulua Islands hasPart Moku Nui
Moku Iki hasNeighbor Moku Nui