![]() Climate Īverage annual rainfall is approximately 175 in (4,400 mm) per year. U.S.-controlled territories such as American Samoa (and the southernmost place, Rose Atoll) are farther south, but they are not incorporated territories. The incorporated Palmyra Atoll is the southernmost point of the incorporated United States, with its southernmost shore at 5★2'15" N latitude. In The Insular Cases, the Supreme Court held incorporated territories to be integral parts of the United States, as opposed to mere possessions. Palmyra Atoll is in the Samoa Time Zone (UTC−11:00), the same time zone as American Samoa, Midway Atoll, Kingman Reef and Jarvis Island.Ĭoconut palms on Strawn Island at Palmyra Atoll The northern arch of islets is formed by Strawn Island, Cooper Island (or Cooper-Meng Island since the original Cooper and Meng Islands were joined in 1940), Aviation Island, Quail Island, Whippoorwill Island, Bunker Island, followed in the east by Eastern Island, Papala Island and Pelican Island, and in the south by Bird Island, Holei Island, Engineer Island, Tanager Island, Marine Island, Kaula Island, Paradise Island, the Home Islets, and Sand Island (clockwise). The largest island is Cooper Island in the north, followed by Kaula Island in the south. Sand Island and the two Home Islets in the west Quail, Whippoorwill, and Bunker Islands in the north and Eastern, Fern, Bird and Barren Islands in the east are not. The atoll consists of an extensive reef, three shallow lagoons, and a number of sand and reef-rock islets and bars covered with vegetation-mostly coconut palms, Scaevola, and tall Pisonia trees. ![]() Submerged portions of the atoll are administered by the Department of the Interior's Office of Insular Affairs. government and by The Nature Conservancy, as well as a rotating mix of Palmyra Atoll Research Consortium scholars. The territory hosts a variable transient population of 4–25 staff and scientists employed by various departments of the U.S. It is administered as an incorporated unorganized territory, presently the only one of its kind, by the U.S. Palmyra Atoll has no permanent population. Over 150 species of coral inhabit Palmyra Atoll, double the number recorded in Hawaii. The western reef terrace is one of the biggest shelf-reefs, with dimensions of 2 by 3 miles (3.2 by 4.8 km). It comprises three lagoons separated by coral reefs. The atoll comprises submerged sand flats along with dry land and reefs. Palmyra Atoll is part of the Pacific Remote Islands Marine National Monument, the world's largest marine protected area. It is the second-to-northernmost of the Line Islands, and one of three American islands in the archipelago, along with Jarvis Island and Kingman Reef. There is one boat anchorage known as West Lagoon, accessible from the sea by a narrow artificial channel. The land area is 4.6 sq mi (12 km 2), with about 9 miles (14 km) of sea-facing coastline and reef. ![]() North America is about 3,300 miles (5,300 kilometers) northeast and New Zealand the same distance southwest, placing the atoll at the approximate center of the Pacific Ocean. It is located almost due south of the Hawaiian Islands, roughly one-third of the way between Hawaii and American Samoa. Palmyra Atoll ( / p æ l ˈ m aɪ r ə/), also referred to as Palmyra Island, is one of the Northern Line Islands (southeast of Kingman Reef and north of Kiribati). ![]() Orthographic projection over Palmyra Atoll ![]()
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