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Rose Atoll National Wildlife Refuge
c/o Hawaiian and Pacific Islands NWR Complex 300 Ala Moana Boulevard, Room 5302 PO Box 50167 Honolulu, HI 96850
(808) 541-1201
Directions: Rose Atoll is located 14 degrees south latitude or about 2,700 miles S of Hawaii. It is
78 miles ESE of Ta'u and about 150 miles ESE of Pago Pago Harbor. The refuge is managed
cooperatively with the American Samoa Government.
Primary Wildlife: The buka trees provide crown nesting sites for red-footed boobies, great and
lesser frigatebirds. Black noddies and white terns use the middle and lower branches for nesting. Reef
herons and red-tailed tropicbirds nest within the root systems. Sooty terns and brown noddies nest in
barren coral rubble and gray-back terns nest on unvegetated Sand Island. The green sea turtle and
endangered hawksbill turtle nest on both islands and over 500 species of fish live around the atoll.
Habitat: One of the smallest atolls in the world (about 20 acres of land and 1,600 acres of
lagoon), Rose Island has only seven plant species growing on it.
Recreation and Education: Landing on the atoll is authorized only by permits issued by the
refuge manager and the American Samoa Government.
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