Gardner Pinnacles

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Gardner Pinnacles are two small, rocky islets in the remote Northwestern Hawaiian Islands, notable for their steep cliffs and rich seabird and marine life habitats.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf landform
marine habitat
rocky islets
seabird habitat
access restricted
archipelago Hawaiian Islands NERFINISHED
country United States of America
surface form: United States
governedBy NOAA NERFINISHED
U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service NERFINISHED
hasConservationStatus strictly protected area
hasEcosystemType coral reef ecosystem
seabird colony
hasFauna marine invertebrates
reef fish
seabirds
hasFeature rocky outcrops
steep cliffs
surrounding reefs
hasFlora limited vegetation
hasLegalDesignation Marine National Monument unit
National Wildlife Refuge unit
hasNearbyFeature coral reefs
submerged banks
hasNumberOfIslets 2
isPartOf U.S. Minor Outlying Islands (geopolitical grouping) NERFINISHED
isRemote true
isUninhabited true
locatedIn Hawaii NERFINISHED
Northwestern Hawaiian Islands NERFINISHED
Pacific Ocean
United States of America
surface form: United States
notableFor rich marine life
rich seabird life
steep rocky cliffs
partOf Hawaiian Islands National Wildlife Refuge NERFINISHED
Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument NERFINISHED
primaryUse wildlife conservation
region North Pacific Ocean NERFINISHED

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Northwestern Hawaiian Islands contains Gardner Pinnacles