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  2. French Frigate Shoals - Wikipedia

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    Blue trevally swim in the French Frigate Shoals Hawaiian monk seal takes a rest on East Island. Although there is no evidence of extensive human activity or presence in the area, the earliest human visitors to the French Frigate Shoals probably came from the main Hawaiian Islands, which were settled by Polynesians between 1100 and 1300 AD. [3]

  3. Operation K - Wikipedia

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    [1] [3] [5] From there, they flew 1,900 miles (3,100 km) to French Frigate Shoals to refuel, then set off for Oahu, 900 kilometers (560 mi) distant. In addition to their reconnaissance mission, they were to bomb the "Ten-Ten" dock – named for its length, 1,010 feet (310 m) – at the Pearl Harbor naval base [ 3 ] to disrupt salvage and repair ...

  4. Northwestern Hawaiian Islands - Wikipedia

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    French Frigate Shoals is an atoll, the largest region of coral reefs in Hawaii, at 200 square miles (520 km 2). The atoll is composed of a dozen or so small islands, one of which (Tern Island) contains an airport and human habitations. Gardner Pinnacles is made up of two small basalt peaks, the last rocky island in Hawaii. While the island ...

  5. East Island, Hawaii - Wikipedia

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    East Island is an island, formerly about 11 acres (45,000 m 2) in area, one-half mile (800 m) long and 400 feet (120 m) wide, now greatly reduced in size. [1] It was the second-largest in the French Frigate Shoals, and is one of the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands, approximately 550 miles (890 km) northwest of Honolulu. [2]

  6. Gardner Pinnacles - Wikipedia

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    The Pūhāhonu volcano responsible for the pinnacles is 511 nautical miles (946 km; 588 mi) northwest of Honolulu and 108 miles (94 nmi; 174 km) from French Frigate Shoals. The total area of the two small islets, remnants of an ancient shield volcano, the world's largest, is 5.939 acres (24,030 m 2). [1] The highest peak is 170 feet (52 meters).

  7. Tern Island (Hawaii) - Wikipedia

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    The station's main function was as an emergency landing site for planes flying between Hawaii and Midway Atoll. [2] United States Coast Guard PBY-5A at Tern Island in 1953 Tern Island, the French Frigate Shoals airfield. The island was expanded from 11 acres to 34 acres, and supported parking spots for 22 aircraft. [5]

  8. Johnston Atoll - Wikipedia

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    By 1958, the Coast Guard LORAN Station at Johnston Island began transmitting on a 24-hour basis, thus establishing a new LORAN rate in the Central Pacific. The new rate between Johnston Island and French Frigate Shoals gave a higher order of accuracy for fixing positions in the steamship lanes from Oahu, Hawaii, to Midway Island. In the past ...

  9. Necker Island (Hawaii) - Wikipedia

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    The remnant of a volcanic cone, [6] Necker Island is located about 120 kilometers (65 nmi; 75 mi) southeast of the French Frigate Shoals [7] on the northwestern end of a large, shallow ocean bank. [8] It is a hook-shaped rocky ridge about 1.3 kilometers (0.8 mi) long and between 60 and 200 meters (197 and 656 ft) wide.