Eil Malk Island

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Eil Malk Island is a small, uninhabited island in Palau’s Rock Islands famous for its unique marine lake, Jellyfish Lake, and its rich tropical biodiversity.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf island
access by boat from Koror
administrativeRegion Koror State NERFINISHED
climate tropical
country Palau NERFINISHED
geologicalType limestone island
hasBiodiversity rich tropical biodiversity
hasBodyOfWater Jellyfish Lake NERFINISHED
hasConservationValue high biodiversity significance
hasEcosystem marine lake ecosystem
tropical rainforest
hasFauna marine invertebrates
reef fish
seabirds
hasFlora tropical forest vegetation
hasLandscapeFeature dense forested interior
small coves and inlets
steep limestone cliffs
hasNearbyHabitat coral reefs
lagoon environment
hasNotableFeature Jellyfish Lake NERFINISHED
hasRegulation visitor access controlled through permits for Jellyfish Lake
hasTourismAttraction scenic limestone rock formations
snorkeling in Jellyfish Lake
humanSettlement none
inhabited no
knownFor Jellyfish Lake with large population of jellyfish
unique marine lake ecosystem isolated from the ocean
locatedIn Pacific Ocean
Rock Islands NERFINISHED
Southern Lagoon of the Rock Islands NERFINISHED
partOf Koror State NERFINISHED
Rock Islands Southern Lagoon UNESCO World Heritage Site NERFINISHED
protectedStatus within a UNESCO World Heritage Site
sovereignState Palau NERFINISHED

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Jellyfish Lake locatedIn Eil Malk Island