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Johnston Atoll

Johnston Atoll, an unincorporated U.S. territory in the central Pacific Ocean, is a testament to nature's resilience. Once a strategic military site, the atoll is now a protected National Wildlife Refuge and part of the Pacific Remote Islands Marine National Monument.

The island's focus has shifted from military operations to environmental conservation. Johnston Atoll is renowned for its thriving seabird populations, including one of the world's largest colonies of red-tailed tropicbirds. The surrounding waters teem with marine life, including a diverse array of fish species, green sea turtles, and potentially humpback whales.

Due to its protected status, public access to Johnston Atoll is strictly prohibited. The island's primary function is to preserve its unique ecosystem and support ongoing scientific research and monitoring efforts.

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