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Kamaka (island)

Island in French Polynesia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Kamaka (island)

Kamaka (previously known as Mito) is an island in the Gambier Islands of French Polynesia, 11.7 km south of Mangareva within the same lagoon. Kamaka is about one kilometre (0.6 miles) in length, 700 metres (2,300 feet) wide, and has an area of 0.5 square kilometres (0.2 square miles). The highest point is 166 metres (545 feet) above sea level. There are no permanent springs on the island.[2]

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Kamaka
Geography
LocationPacific Ocean
Coordinates23°14′39″S 134°37′30″W / -23.24417; -134.62500][[Category:Pages using gadget WikiMiniAtlas]]"},"html":"Coordinates: </templatestyles>\"}' data-mw='{\"name\":\"templatestyles\",\"attrs\":{\"src\":\"Module:Coordinates/styles.css\"},\"body\":{\"extsrc\":\"\"}}'/>23°14′39″S 134°37′30″W / 23.24417°S 134.62500°W / -23.24417; -134.62500"}">
ArchipelagoTuamotus
Area0.5 km2 (0.19 sq mi)
Length1 km (0.6 mi)
Width0.7 km (0.43 mi)
Highest elevation166 m (545 ft)
Highest point(unnamed)
Administration
France
Overseas collectivityFrench Polynesia
Administrative subdivisionÎles Tuamotu-Gambier
CommuneGambier
Demographics
PopulationUninhabited[1] (2012)
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1.8 kilometres (1.1 miles) to the NNW rises barren and rugged Makaroa island and off Kamaka's northeastern shore lies the small Manui islet.[3]

The island was not permanently inhabited before European contact, with occupation being short-term and focused on fishing.[2] It is now uninhabited.

In 2015 a conservation campaign was unsuccessful in eradicating rats from the island.[4]

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