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The Northwestern Hawaiian Islands or the Leeward Islands are the small island
Island

An island or isle is any piece of land that is surrounded by water. Very small islands such as emergent land features on atolls are called islets....
s and atoll
Atoll

An atoll is an island of coral that encircles a lagoon partially or completely....
s in the Hawaiian island chain
Hawaiian Islands

The Hawaiian Islands are an archipelago of 19 islands and atolls, numerous smaller islets, and undersea seamounts in the North Pacific Ocean, extending some 1,500 miles from the Hawaii in the south to northernmost Kure Atoll....
 located northwest (in some cases, far to the northwest) of the islands of Kauai
Kauai

Kauai or Kauai is the oldest of the main Hawaiian Islands. With an area of , it is the fourth largest of the main islands in the Hawaiian archipelago and the List of islands of the United States by area....
 and Niihau
Niihau

Niihau or Niihau is the smallest of the inhabited Hawaiian Islands in the U.S. state of Hawaii, having an area of . Known as the "Forbidden Isle", Niihau lies 17.5 miles across the Hawaiian islands channels, southwest of Kauai, and the crescent-shaped island of Lehua is positioned 0.7 miles north of Niihau....
. They are administered by the U.S. state
U.S. state

A U.S. state is any one of the 50 state of the United States that share sovereignty with the federal government of the United States . Because of this shared sovereignty, an United States is a citizen both of the federal entity and of his or her state of Domicile ....
 of Hawaii
Hawaii

File:Pahoehoe and Aa flows at Hawaii.jpgThe State of Hawaii is a U.S. state in the United States, located on an archipelago in the central Pacific Ocean southwest of the continental United States, southeast of Japan, and northeast of Australia....
 except Midway Atoll
Midway Atoll

Midway Atoll is a 2.4 square mile atoll located in the North Pacific Ocean , about one-third of the way between Honolulu and Tokyo. Midway Atoll is an unorganized territory, unincorporated territory of the United States....
, which has temporary residential facilities and is administered by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
United States Fish and Wildlife Service

The United States Fish and Wildlife Service is the unit of the U.S. Department of the Interior dedicated to the management and preservation of wildlife....
.






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The Northwestern Hawaiian Islands or the Leeward Islands are the small island
Island

An island or isle is any piece of land that is surrounded by water. Very small islands such as emergent land features on atolls are called islets....
s and atoll
Atoll

An atoll is an island of coral that encircles a lagoon partially or completely....
s in the Hawaiian island chain
Hawaiian Islands

The Hawaiian Islands are an archipelago of 19 islands and atolls, numerous smaller islets, and undersea seamounts in the North Pacific Ocean, extending some 1,500 miles from the Hawaii in the south to northernmost Kure Atoll....
 located northwest (in some cases, far to the northwest) of the islands of Kauai
Kauai

Kauai or Kauai is the oldest of the main Hawaiian Islands. With an area of , it is the fourth largest of the main islands in the Hawaiian archipelago and the List of islands of the United States by area....
 and Niihau
Niihau

Niihau or Niihau is the smallest of the inhabited Hawaiian Islands in the U.S. state of Hawaii, having an area of . Known as the "Forbidden Isle", Niihau lies 17.5 miles across the Hawaiian islands channels, southwest of Kauai, and the crescent-shaped island of Lehua is positioned 0.7 miles north of Niihau....
. They are administered by the U.S. state
U.S. state

A U.S. state is any one of the 50 state of the United States that share sovereignty with the federal government of the United States . Because of this shared sovereignty, an United States is a citizen both of the federal entity and of his or her state of Domicile ....
 of Hawaii
Hawaii

File:Pahoehoe and Aa flows at Hawaii.jpgThe State of Hawaii is a U.S. state in the United States, located on an archipelago in the central Pacific Ocean southwest of the continental United States, southeast of Japan, and northeast of Australia....
 except Midway Atoll
Midway Atoll

Midway Atoll is a 2.4 square mile atoll located in the North Pacific Ocean , about one-third of the way between Honolulu and Tokyo. Midway Atoll is an unorganized territory, unincorporated territory of the United States....
, which has temporary residential facilities and is administered by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service
United States Fish and Wildlife Service

The United States Fish and Wildlife Service is the unit of the U.S. Department of the Interior dedicated to the management and preservation of wildlife....
. In the state of Hawaii
Hawaii

File:Pahoehoe and Aa flows at Hawaii.jpgThe State of Hawaii is a U.S. state in the United States, located on an archipelago in the central Pacific Ocean southwest of the continental United States, southeast of Japan, and northeast of Australia....
, they are part of the City & County of Honolulu. The United States Census Bureau
United States Census Bureau

The United States Census Bureau is the government agency that is responsible for the United States Census. It also gathers other national demographic and economic data....
 defines this area as Census Tract 114.98 of Honolulu County. Its total land area is 8.0485 km2 (3.1075 sq mi).

The Northwestern or Leeward Hawaiian Islands include:
  • Nihoa
    Nihoa

    Nihoa , also known as Bird Island or Moku Manu, is a small island in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands located northwest of the island of Niihau and northwest of Honolulu, Hawaii....
     (Moku Manu) at
  • Necker
    Necker Island

    Necker Island is a small island in the Pacific Ocean, north of the Tropic of Cancer, located at . It is part of the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands, located northwest of Nihoa and northwest of Honolulu, Hawaii, and is part of the Hawaiian Islands National Wildlife Refuge within the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands National Monument....
     (Mokumanamana) at
  • French Frigate Shoals
    French Frigate Shoals

    The French Frigate Shoals is the largest atoll in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands. Its name commemorates France explorer Jean-Fran?ois de La P?rouse, who nearly lost two Frigate#Age of sail when attempting to navigate the shoals....
     (Mokupapapa) at
  • Gardner Pinnacles
    Gardner Pinnacles

    The Gardner Pinnacles are two barren rock outcrops surrounded by a reef and located northwest of Honolulu, Hawaii in the Hawaiian Islands at ....
     (Puhahonu)
  • Maro Reef
    Maro Reef

    Maro Reef is a largely submerged coral atoll located in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands. It was discovered in 1820 by Captain Joseph Allen of the ship Maro, after whose ship the reef was named....
     (Nalukakala)
  • Laysan
    Laysan

    Laysan , located northwest of Honolulu, Hawaii at N25? 42' 14" W171? 44' 04", is one of the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands. It comprises one land mass of 1,016 acres , about 1 by 1.5 miles in size ....
     (Kauo)
  • Lisianski
    Lisianski Island

    Lisianski Island is one of the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands, with a land area of and a maximum elevation of 40 feet above sea level. Honolulu is away, to the southeast....
     (Papaapoho)
  • Pearl and Hermes Atoll
    Pearl and Hermes Atoll

    The Pearl and Hermes Atoll , is part of the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands. Named after two England whaleships, the Pearl and the Hermes, that wrecked here in 1822, a few, small, sandy islands exist, contained within a lagoon and surrounded by a coral reef....
     (Holoikauaua)
  • Midway
    Midway Atoll

    Midway Atoll is a 2.4 square mile atoll located in the North Pacific Ocean , about one-third of the way between Honolulu and Tokyo. Midway Atoll is an unorganized territory, unincorporated territory of the United States....
     (Pihemanu) - not part of the State of Hawaii
  • Kure
    Kure Atoll

    Kure Atoll or Ocean Island lies some beyond Midway Atoll in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands at . The International Date Line lies approximately 100 miles to the west....
     (Kanemiloha‘i) at


The names of the islands beyond Necker are modern, and not traditional.

The islands


  • 156 acre Nihoa
    Nihoa

    Nihoa , also known as Bird Island or Moku Manu, is a small island in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands located northwest of the island of Niihau and northwest of Honolulu, Hawaii....
     is the youngest of the NWHI, and the tallest, with vertical cliffs. It represents the southwestern part of the island's former volcanic cone. Ancient Hawaiians might have stayed here long-term.
  • 40 acre Necker Island
    Necker Island

    Necker Island is a small island in the Pacific Ocean, north of the Tropic of Cancer, located at . It is part of the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands, located northwest of Nihoa and northwest of Honolulu, Hawaii, and is part of the Hawaiian Islands National Wildlife Refuge within the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands National Monument....
     is hook shaped and tall at its summit. Barren of vegetation, it was used by Ancient Hawaiians for religious purposes, but not for long-term habitation.
  • French Frigate Shoals
    French Frigate Shoals

    The French Frigate Shoals is the largest atoll in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands. Its name commemorates France explorer Jean-Fran?ois de La P?rouse, who nearly lost two Frigate#Age of sail when attempting to navigate the shoals....
     is an atoll, the largest region of coral reefs in Hawaii, at . The atoll is home to a dozen or so small islands, Tern Island housing an airport and human habitations.
  • Gardner Pinnacles
    Gardner Pinnacles

    The Gardner Pinnacles are two barren rock outcrops surrounded by a reef and located northwest of Honolulu, Hawaii in the Hawaiian Islands at ....
     is made up of two small basalt
    Basalt

    Basalt is a common extrusive volcanic rock. It is usually gray to black and fine-grained due to rapid cooling of lava at the surface of a planet....
     peaks, the last rocky island in Hawaii. While the island itself is tiny, the surrounding reef is expansive and diverse.
  • 166-square mile Maro Reef
    Maro Reef

    Maro Reef is a largely submerged coral atoll located in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands. It was discovered in 1820 by Captain Joseph Allen of the ship Maro, after whose ship the reef was named....
     is an extremely fertile reef system that has been described as a "coral garden."
  • Laysan
    Laysan

    Laysan , located northwest of Honolulu, Hawaii at N25? 42' 14" W171? 44' 04", is one of the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands. It comprises one land mass of 1,016 acres , about 1 by 1.5 miles in size ....
     is a , low, sandy island with a natural lake in its interior, one of only five such lakes in Hawaii. It has arguably the most diverse ecosystem in the NWHI, and hosts about two million seabirds of seventeen species (Rauzon, 100).
  • Lisianski Island
    Lisianski Island

    Lisianski Island is one of the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands, with a land area of and a maximum elevation of 40 feet above sea level. Honolulu is away, to the southeast....
    , only , is geologically akin to Laysan, without the lake. Though the island is slightly less biodiverse, the surrounding reef is very fertile.
  • Pearl and Hermes Atoll
    Pearl and Hermes Atoll

    The Pearl and Hermes Atoll , is part of the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands. Named after two England whaleships, the Pearl and the Hermes, that wrecked here in 1822, a few, small, sandy islands exist, contained within a lagoon and surrounded by a coral reef....
     is an atoll very similar to French Frigate Shoals, but with much less dry land. For this reason, it was mostly ignored by guano miners and feather hunters.
  • Midway Atoll
    Midway Atoll

    Midway Atoll is a 2.4 square mile atoll located in the North Pacific Ocean , about one-third of the way between Honolulu and Tokyo. Midway Atoll is an unorganized territory, unincorporated territory of the United States....
     is the most commonly known of the NWHI, and is also the largest. The Battle of Midway
    Battle of Midway

    The Battle of Midway was a major naval battle, widely regarded as the most important of the Pacific Theater of Operations of World War II. It took place from 4 June to 7 June 1942, approximately one month after the Battle of the Coral Sea and exactly six months after Empire of Japan's attack on Pearl Harbor....
     was fought here, and the island remains permanently inhabited.
  • Circular Kure Atoll
    Kure Atoll

    Kure Atoll or Ocean Island lies some beyond Midway Atoll in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands at . The International Date Line lies approximately 100 miles to the west....
     contains the Green Island, which used to host a LORAN
    LORAN

    LORAN is a terrestrial radio navigation system using low frequency radio transmitters that uses multiple transmitters to determine location and/or speed of the receiver....
     station and a runway, but these have since been demolished. In terms of biodiversity, Kure is one of the less impressive of the NWHI.


Geology


The Northwestern Hawaiian Islands were formed over the same volcanic hotspot
Hotspot (geology)

In geology, a hotspot is a location on the Earth's surface that has experienced active volcano for a long period of time. J. Tuzo Wilson came up with the idea in 1963 that volcanic chains like the Hawaiian Islands result from the slow movement of a tectonic plate across a "fixed" hot spot deep beneath the surface of the planet....
 that formed the Emperor Seamounts to the north and the Main Hawaiian Islands to the south. As the Pacific Plate
Pacific Plate

The Pacific Plate is an oceanic tectonic plate beneath the Pacific Ocean.To the north the easterly side is a divergent boundary with the Explorer Plate, the Juan de Fuca Plate and the Gorda Plate forming respectively the Explorer Ridge, the Juan de Fuca Ridge and the Gorda Ridge....
 moved north and later northwest over the hot spot, volcanic
Volcano

A volcano is an opening, or rupture, in a planet's surface or Crust , which allows hot, molten rock, ash, and gases to escape from below the surface....
 eruptions built up islands in a linear chain. The isolated land masses gradually eroded and subsided, evolving from high islands in the south, much like the Main Islands of Hawaii, to atoll
Atoll

An atoll is an island of coral that encircles a lagoon partially or completely....
s (or seamount
Seamount

A seamount is a mountain rising from the ocean seafloor that does not reach to the water's surface , and thus is not an island. These are typically formed from extinct volcanoes, that rise abruptly and are usually found rising from a seafloor of 1,000?4,000 meters depth....
s) north of the Darwin Point. Each of the NWHI are in various stages of erosion. Nihoa, Necker, and Gardner Pinnacles are rocky, basalt
Basalt

Basalt is a common extrusive volcanic rock. It is usually gray to black and fine-grained due to rapid cooling of lava at the surface of a planet....
 islands that have not eroded enough to form an atoll, or lack a substantial coral reef. Laysan and Lisianski are low, sandy islands that have been eroded longer. French Frigate Shoals, Pearl and Hermes, Midway, and Kure are atolls.

North of Darwin Point, the coral reef grows slower than the island's subsidence, and as the Pacific Plate moves northwest, the island becomes a seamount when it crosses this line. Kure Atoll
Kure Atoll

Kure Atoll or Ocean Island lies some beyond Midway Atoll in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands at . The International Date Line lies approximately 100 miles to the west....
 straddles Darwin Point, and will sink beneath the ocean when its coral reef cannot keep up with the rate of subsidence, a destiny that awaits every Hawaiian island (Rauzon, 3).

Biodiversity and endemism

Hawaiian Monk Seal, Photo in Water
The Hawaiian Islands are about from North America and from Asia, and it is because of this isolation that the Hawaiian Islands have extraordinary numbers of unique species (Rauzon, 4). Only a species that could fly or swim immense distances could reach the archipelago. But whereas Polynesians, and later, Europeans, have largely altered the ecosystem of the Main Hawaiian islands by introducing alien species, the ecosystems of the NWHI remain, for the most part, intact. The extensive coral reefs found in Papahanaumokuakea - truly the rainforests of the sea - are home to over 7,000 marine species. Of the many species that live here
List of species of the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands

This is a list of the species that inhabit the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands. Except for researchers and volunteers living on Midway Atoll, Kure Atoll, and Tern Island, the leeward islands are uninhabited by people but home to at least 7000 species ranging from marine mammals, fish, sea turtles, birds and invertebrates....
, over 1,700 species of organisms are endemic to the Hawaiian Islands (i.e., they are found nowhere else). For this reason, the region has been dubbed "America's Galapagos."

Though not subject to nearly as much extinction as the main islands, the Leeward Islands have had their share of abuse. From the late 1800s to the early 1900s, fishermen, guano miners, and feather hunters killed most of the birds and sea life living in the NWHI. Rabbits were introduced to Laysan
Laysan

Laysan , located northwest of Honolulu, Hawaii at N25? 42' 14" W171? 44' 04", is one of the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands. It comprises one land mass of 1,016 acres , about 1 by 1.5 miles in size ....
 and Lisianksi
Lisianski Island

Lisianski Island is one of the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands, with a land area of and a maximum elevation of 40 feet above sea level. Honolulu is away, to the southeast....
, where they multiplied and devoured most of the vegetation, permanently extinguishing several species. Fortunately, almost all of the damage was reversed, and the islands were restored largely to their pre-exploitation state.

Some of the endemic species of the NWHI include the Nihoa
Nihoa Finch

The Nihoa Finch is one of the two Endemic bird species of the tiny Hawaiian island Nihoa, the other being the Nihoa Millerbird. When it was classified in 1917, scientists thought that it would be the last endemic species named....
 and Laysan Finch
Laysan Finch

The Laysan Finch is a species of finch in the Hawaiian honeycreeper Family , Drepanididae, that is Endemism to the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands....
, the Laysan Duck
Laysan Duck

The Laysan Duck , also known as the Laysan Teal because of its small size, is an endangered dabbling duck endemic to the Hawaiian Archipelago....
 (the rarest in the world), and the Nihoa fan palm. Other notable species are the Laysan Albatross
Laysan Albatross

The Laysan Albatross, Phoebastria immutabilis, is a large seabird that ranges across the North Pacific. This small two-tone gull-like albatross is the second most common seabird in the Hawaiian Islands, with an estimated population of 2.5 million birds, and is currently expanding its range to new islands....
, the highly endangered Hawaiian Monk Seal
Hawaiian Monk Seal

The Hawaiian monk seal, Monachus schauinslandi, is an endangered species earless seal that is Endemic to the waters off of the Hawaiian Islands....
, and the Green Sea Turtle
Green Sea Turtle

Chelonia mydas, commonly known as the green turtle is a large sea turtle belonging to the family Cheloniidae. It is the only species in the genus Chelonia....
. The only native trapdoor spiders in the Hawaiian archipelago (Nihoa spp.), recently discovered, are found only here. Most endemic species are highly vulnerable to extinction as one major catastrophic event could wipe out all of the vegetation on each small island. Additionally, seventy percent of all coral reefs in the United States are found here.

Exploration


It is known that the Ancient Hawaii
Ancient Hawaii

Ancient Hawaii refers to the period of Hawaiian history preceding the unification of the Kingdom of Hawaii by Kamehameha the Great in 1810. Included in this period was the first contact made by Captain James Cook in 1778....
ans ventured from the main islands as far as Mokumanamana (Necker), but they might have gone further to French Frigate Shoals. However, they must have been gone by the 1700s, when Europeans discovered the islands, because the islands were deserted upon discovery. Many agricultural terraces have been found on Nihoa, proving that Hawaiians lived there long-term, but Mokumanamana, much barer of vegetation, was probably not able to support many people for long. It is thought that the early Hawaiians only came to Mokumanamana for religious purposes.

The first of the Leeward Isles to be discovered by Europeans was Nihoa. James Colnett discovered it in 1786, although historically the credit has gone to William Douglas. Later that year, La Perouse
Jean-François de Galaup, comte de La Pérouse

Jean Fran?ois de Galaup, comte de La P?rouse was a History of the French Navy officer and explorer whose expedition vanished in Oceania....
 discovered Necker, and named it for Jacques Necker
Jacques Necker

Jacques Necker was a France statesman of Switzerland birth and List of Finance Ministers of France of Louis XVI of France, a post he held in the lead-up to the French Revolution in 1789....
, the French Minister of Finance. La Perouse then went on to discover French Frigate Shoals
French Frigate Shoals

The French Frigate Shoals is the largest atoll in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands. Its name commemorates France explorer Jean-Fran?ois de La P?rouse, who nearly lost two Frigate#Age of sail when attempting to navigate the shoals....
 The last of the NWHI to be discovered was Midway Atoll, which was found by N.C. Middlebrooks in 1859. In 1925, the Tanager Expedition
Tanager Expedition

The 1923 Tanager Expedition, under Samuel Wilder King of the USS Tanager , was a survey of the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands and their plant and animal life, as well as their geology....
 travelled to many of the NWHI. The islands were mapped, new species were discovered and described, and the archeological sites on Nihoa and Necker were found.

Naming system

Most of the islands have two names; a main one in English and one in Hawaiian (indicated in parentheses above). The majority of the Hawaiian names used as alternative to the English ones were created in modern times, in the same style as the Ancient Hawaiians would have (had they discovered them). "Nihoa" and "Mokumanamana" are both names that were used by the Ancient Hawaiians, though; "Mokumanamana" being used equally often as "Necker." The rest of the Hawaiian names are hardly used or heard and were created in modern times.

French Frigate Shoals' Hawaiian name "Mokupapapa" is a puzzle. "Mokupapapa" is also an actual name that was used by the Hawaiians, but it may have been a name for Johnston Atoll
Johnston Atoll

Johnston Atoll is a 130 km? atoll in the Pacific Ocean at , about 1400 kilometers west of Hawaii. There are four islands located on the coral reef platform, two natural islands, Johnston Island and Sand Island, which have been expanded by coral dredging, as well as North Island and East Island , an additional two artificial islands...
 instead. This is unlikely, however, because Johnston Atoll is much farther than French Frigate Shoals from the Main Islands. Anthropologists have therefore decided that "Mokupapapa" is probably the name for French Frigate Shoals

National Monument


On June 15, 2006, President George W. Bush
George W. Bush

George Walker Bush served as the List of Presidents of the United States President of the United States from 2001 to 2009. He was the 46th List of Governors of Texas from 1995 to 2000 before being United States presidential inauguration as President on January 20, 2001....
 issued a public proclamation creating Papahanaumokuakea Marine National Monument under the Antiquities Act
Antiquities Act

The Antiquities Act of 1906, officially An Act for the Preservation of American Antiquities , is an Act of Congress passed by the United States Congress and signed into law by Theodore Roosevelt on June 8, 1906 giving the President of the United States authority to restrict the use of particular public land owned by the federal governme...
 of 1906. The Monument encompasses the islands and surrounding waters, forming the largest marine wildlife reserve in the world. President Theodore Roosevelt
Theodore Roosevelt

Theodore Roosevelt , also known as T.R., and to the public as Teddy, was the List of Presidents of the United States President of the United States....
 had declared the Northwestern Hawaiian chain a bird sanctuary in 1909 and the islands had been protected since 2000 with a designation as an 'ecosystem reserve' by President Bill Clinton
Bill Clinton

William Jefferson "Bill" Clinton served as the List of Presidents of the United States President of the United States from 1993 to 2001. He was the fifteenth Democrat elected to that office....
, but increasing it to national monument status provides unprecedented control. of ocean has been set aside for protection, about the size of the U.S. State of California
California

California is a U.S. state on the West Coast of the United States of the United States, along the Pacific Ocean. It is bordered by Oregon to the north, Nevada to the east, Arizona to the southeast, and to the south the Mexico state of Baja California....
.

Entry to the Monument is limited through a permit system, jointly administered by state of Hawaii
Hawaii

File:Pahoehoe and Aa flows at Hawaii.jpgThe State of Hawaii is a U.S. state in the United States, located on an archipelago in the central Pacific Ocean southwest of the continental United States, southeast of Japan, and northeast of Australia....
, NOAA, and FWS. Anyone who comes to the islands must follow stringent procedures designed to prevent any stray species from entering and disrupting the ecosystem. All clothes must be bought new, and kept wrapped until before arrival. In fact, all "soft" items (camera strap, blanket) must be bought new, and all "hard" items (camera, binoculars) must be cleaned thoroughly. Then, every item must be frozen for 48 hours. A new set of equipment must be prepared for each island one is going to, to prevent inter-island species introduction. However, French Frigate Shoals and Midway Atoll are exempted from these rules, as they are deemed too altered by humans already to worry about introducing new species.

See also

  • Hawaiian Islands National Wildlife Refuge


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