Visit Kingman Reef


Kingman Reef is a unique region of the United States Minor Outlying Islands, located in the central Pacific Ocean. This unincorporated U.S. territory is mostly submerged underwater, with a small, uninhabited dry area that appears during low tide. The reef is renowned for its pristine, biodiverse marine environment, making it a perfect destination for scuba diving and snorkeling. The Kingman Reef National Wildlife Refuge, managed by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service, offers an opportunity to explore the vibrant coral reef ecosystem, teeming with various fish species, sea birds, and other marine wildlife. The untouched beauty of Starbuck Island, a nearby coral island, is also worth visiting. Kingman Reef's historical significance is marked by the shipwreck of the SS American Guineaman, a WWII liberty ship, which adds a touch of mystery and adventure for diving enthusiasts. Despite its isolation, the reef continues to be an essential site for scientific research and marine conservation.
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