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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Kamokuokamohoali‘i means “The island of Kamohoali‘i,” referring to Pele’s brother Kamohoali‘i, the shark deity. The name signifies the extremely high number of sharks prevalent at Maro Reef, more than any other location in the Monument. Ko‘anako‘a literally means “the settlement of coral,” referring to Maro’s expansive coral reefs. Nalukākala describes surf that arrives in swells, such as the surf that froths over shallow reefs.</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<h1>The Far Atolls: Twenty-five days in the Papahānaumokuākea Marine National Monument</h1><div>Story by Kennenth R. Weiss.</div><div><br></div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Maro, or Nalukākala, has the largest extent of coral reef habitat in Papahānaumokuākea and is one of the most ecologically rich locales in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands. The shallow waters consist of patch reefs and elongate structures called spur and groove formations. The reefs support numerous butterflyfish and surgeonfish species. Grey reef sharks, galapagos sharks, whitetip reef sharks, trevally, jacks, and other apex predators are also numerous. Sharks and other apex predators play an important role in maintaining balance within marine ecosystems by regulating the populations of other species lower in the food chain. In the Hawaiian culture, manō are honored as akua (gods) and ‘aumakua (family guardians).&nbsp; http://jupiterfoundation.org/current/tag/Maro+Reefhttp://jupiterfoundation.org/current/tag/Maro+Reef</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>Maro Reef is the largest coral reef in the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands, with over 1,934 square kilometers (approximately 746 square miles or 478,000 acres) of reef area. Unlike the classic ring-shaped atoll, Maro is a complex maze of linear reefs that radiate out from the center like the spokes of a wheel. It is named after the whaling ship Maro, which traveled these waters in 1820.</div>]]></description>
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