Lehua

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Lehua is a small, uninhabited volcanic islet and seabird sanctuary located off the northwest coast of Kauai in Hawaii.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf islet
protected area
seabird sanctuary
accessRestricted true
archipelago Hawaiian Islands NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
designatedAs seabird sanctuary
hasArea approximately 0.4 square kilometers
approximately 100 acres
hasBreedingColoniesOf seabirds
hasCliffs true
hasCrater true
hasHumanPopulation 0
hasImportantBirdAreaStatus true
hasMaximumElevation about 213 meters
about 700 feet
hasSeabirdColony true
hasSteepCliffsOn western side
hasSteepInteriorCraterWalls true
importantForSpecies Bulwer’s petrel NERFINISHED
Laysan albatross NERFINISHED
Newell’s shearwater NERFINISHED
brown booby
red-footed booby
wedge-tailed shearwater NERFINISHED
islandType tuff cone
isPartOf State of Hawaii NERFINISHED
United States Minor Islands of Hawaii region NERFINISHED
locatedIn Hawaii NERFINISHED
Hawaiian Islands NERFINISHED
Kauai County NERFINISHED
Pacific Ocean
locatedNortheastOf Niihau NERFINISHED
locatedNorthwestOf Kauai NERFINISHED
locatedOffCoastOf Kauai NERFINISHED
managedAs State Seabird Sanctuary NERFINISHED
managedBy Hawaii Department of Land and Natural Resources NERFINISHED
nearbyIsland Niihau NERFINISHED
protectedFor native wildlife
seabirds
reasonForAccessRestriction protection of nesting seabirds
shape crescent-shaped
surroundedBy Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED
uninhabited true
usedFor seabird research
wildlife monitoring
volcanicOrigin true

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