Nihoa Island

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Nihoa Island is a small, remote, and rugged Hawaiian island known for its significant seabird colonies, endemic species, and important archaeological sites within the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Hawaiian island
archaeological site
island
protected area
seabird breeding site
uninhabited island
accessRestricted true
administeredBy State of Hawaii NERFINISHED
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service NERFINISHED
conservationStatus strictly protected
country United States of America
surface form: United States
designatedAs World Heritage Site component
hasArchaeologicalFeature agricultural terraces
burial sites
heiau
house sites
stone walls
hasEcosystemType coastal shrubland
seabird colony habitat
hasEndemicSpecies Nihoa carnation NERFINISHED
Nihoa fan palm NERFINISHED
Nihoa finch
Nihoa millerbird NERFINISHED
Nihoa sedge
hasFeature dry climate
limited landing areas
rugged terrain
steep cliffs
hasHighestPoint Miller Peak NERFINISHED
Tanager Peak NERFINISHED
hasSeabirdSpecies Laysan albatross NERFINISHED
black-footed albatross
brown booby
red-footed booby
shearwaters
tropicbirds
importantFor Hawaiian cultural history
native plant conservation
seabird nesting
knownFor archaeological sites
endemic species
large seabird colonies
prehistoric Hawaiian habitation remains
locatedIn Hawaii NERFINISHED
Northwestern Hawaiian Islands NERFINISHED
Pacific Ocean
partOf Hawaiian Islands National Wildlife Refuge NERFINISHED
Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument NERFINISHED
Papahānaumokuākea World Heritage Site NERFINISHED
visitation by special permit only

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