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 Palmyra Atoll (2004)Palmyra Atoll (2001)
 Palmyra AtollPalmyra Atoll
Airports 1 (2003 est.) 1 (2000 est.)
Airports - with unpaved runways total: 1


1,524 to 2,437 m: 1 (2004 est.)
total:
1

1,524 to 2,437 m:
1 (2000 est.)
Area total: 11.9 sq km


land: 11.9 sq km


water: 0 sq km
total:
11.9 sq km

land:
11.9 sq km

water:
0 sq km
Area - comparative about 20 times the size of The Mall in Washington, DC about 20 times the size of The Mall in Washington, DC
Background The Kingdom of Hawaii claimed the atoll in 1862, and the US included it among the Hawaiian Islands when it annexed the archipelago in 1898. The Hawaii Statehood Act of 1959 did not include Palmyra Atoll, which is now privately owned by the Nature Conservancy. This organization is managing the atoll as a nature preserve. The lagoons and surrounding waters within the 12 nautical mile US territorial seas were transferred to the US Fish and Wildlife Service and were designated a National Wildlife Refuge in January 2001. The Kingdom of Hawaii claimed the atoll in 1862, and the US included it among the Hawaiian Islands when it annexed the archipelago in 1898. The Hawaii Statehood Act of 1959 did not include Palmyra Atoll, which is now privately owned by the Nature Conservancy. This organization is managing the atoll as a nature preserve. The lagoons and surrounding waters within the 12 nautical mile US territorial seas were transferred to the US Fish and Wildlife service and designated a National Wildlife Refuge in January 2001.
Climate equatorial, hot, and very rainy equatorial, hot, and very rainy
Coastline 14.5 km 14.5 km
Country name conventional long form: none


conventional short form: Palmyra Atoll
conventional long form:
none

conventional short form:
Palmyra Atoll
Dependency status incorporated territory of the US; privately owned, but administered from Washington, DC, by the Fish and Wildlife Service of the US Department of the Interior; the Office of Insular Affairs of the US Department of the Interior continues to administer nine excluded areas comprising certain tidal and submerged lands within the 12 nm territorial sea or within the lagoon incorporated territory of the US; privately owned, but administered from Washington, DC, by the Fish and Wildlife Service of the US Department of the Interior
Disputes - international none none
Economy - overview no economic activity no economic activity
Elevation extremes lowest point: Pacific Ocean 0 m


highest point: unnamed location 2 m
lowest point:
Pacific Ocean 0 m

highest point:
unnamed location 2 m
Environment - current issues NA NA
Flag description the flag of the US is used the flag of the US is used
Geographic coordinates 5 52 N, 162 06 W 5 52 N, 162 06 W
Geography - note about 50 islets covered with dense vegetation, coconut trees, and balsa-like trees up to 30 meters tall about 50 islets covered with dense vegetation, coconut trees, and balsa-like trees up to 30 meters tall
Highways most of the roads and many causeways built during World War II are unserviceable and overgrown (2001) much of the road and many causeways built during World War II are unserviceable and overgrown (2001)
Irrigated land 0 sq km (1998 est.) 0 sq km (1993)
Land boundaries 0 km 0 km
Land use arable land: 0%


permanent crops: 0%


other: 100% (forests and woodlands) (2001)
arable land:
0%

permanent crops:
0%

permanent pastures:
0%

forests and woodland:
100%

other:
0%
Legal system the laws of the US, where applicable, apply the laws of the US, where applicable, apply
Location Oceania, atoll in the North Pacific Ocean, about half way between Hawaii and American Samoa Oceania, atoll in the North Pacific Ocean, about one-half of the way from Hawaii to American Samoa
Map references Oceania Oceania
Maritime claims territorial sea: 12 nm


exclusive economic zone: 200 nm
exclusive economic zone:
200 NM

territorial sea:
12 NM
Military - note defense is the responsibility of the US defense is the responsibility of the US
Natural hazards NA NA
Natural resources terrestrial and aquatic wildlife terrestrial and aquatic wildlife
Population no indigenous inhabitants; 4 to 20 Nature Conservancy staff, US Fish and Wildlife staff (July 2004 est.) no indigenous inhabitants; 4 to 20 Nature Conservancy staff, US Fish and Wildlife staff (July 2001 est.)
Ports and harbors West Lagoon West Lagoon
Terrain very low very low
Waterways - none
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