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Coconut Isle in Kaneohe Bay. Coconut Island, or Moku o Loʻe, is a 28-acre (113,000 m²) island in Kāneʻohe Bay off the island of Oʻahu in the state of Hawaiʻi, United States. It is a marine research facility of the Hawaiʻi Institute of Marine Biology (HIMB) of the University of Hawaiʻi. [1]
Coconut Island, or Moku Ola is a small island in Hilo Bay, just offshore from Lili'uokalani Park and Gardens, in Hilo, off the island of Hawaii. It is a small park, and is connected to the main island via a footbridge. The island includes a large grassy field, picnic areas, restroom facilities, and a few tiny sandy beaches.
File unit: Hawaii - Coconut Island, Oahu (National Archives Identifier: 23906848) 18-AA-50-12; Source: U.S. National Archives and Records Administration: Other versions:
In 1993, the Pauley family donated the remaining private part of Coconut Island for the construction of a world-class marine laboratory. [1] In 2008, the institute was seeking 57 million dollars through state-issued bonds for the construction of a 24,000-square-foot (2,200 m 2) marine research facility. The site is on the southeast side of the ...
Included in the park is the small island called Moku ola, (also known as Coconut Island), connected to the park by a footbridge. It is a good place for a picnic, and some limited swimming. The name Moku ola literally means "island of life" in the Hawaiian language, since it was the site of an ancient temple dedicated to healing. [2]
Coconut Island may refer to: Coconut Island (Florida) Coconut Island (Hawaii Island), in Hilo Bay; Coconut Island (Oahu Island), in Kaneohe Bay; Coconut Island ...
Off the coast of Anyer is the island Pulau Sangiang, an uninhabited island with vast areas of untouched jungle. The area is also known for coral formations swarming with tropical fish. Anyer Beach is a tourist attraction with hot swimming water, a hotel, and rental of resting sheds, boats, four-wheeled motorcycles, water scooters, and a banana ...
Coconut island was created in 1960 when Hurricane Donna carved a path through the southern tip of Sea Oat Island, [2] isolating a portion of land that came to be known as Coconut Island. The island was about 650 feet long and 400 feet wide at its widest point.