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Maug (from the Chamorro name for the islands, Ma'ok, meaning 'steadfast' or 'everlasting') consists of a group of three small uninhabited islands. This island group is part of the Northern Islands Municipality of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, itself part of the Marianas archipelago in the Oceanian sub-region of Micronesia.


Geography

The Maug Islands lie about south of Farallon de Pajaros and north of Asuncion. The archipelago consists of three islands, the eroded exposed outer rim of a submerged
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with a caldera with a diameter of approximately . The floor of the caldera is around below sea level, and in the middle is a mountain whose summit is only below sea level. The total area of the islands combined is , and the highest point is above sea level. About northwest of the Maug Islands is Supply Reef, a submarine volcano whose summit is below sea level. The Maug Islands and the Supply Reef are part of the same volcanic massif, and are connected by a saddle about below sea level.


Environment

The islands are overgrown with savannah grass. On East Island are '' Pandanus '' trees and coconut palms ''( Cocos nucifera),'' near the former settlement.


Important Bird Area

The islands have been recognised as an Important Bird Area (IBA) by BirdLife International because they support populations of Micronesian megapodes, red-tailed tropicbirds, brown noddies, Micronesian myzomelas and Micronesian starlings.


History

From a European perspective, the Maug Islands were discovered in 1522 by , who named it ''Las Monjas'' (The Nuns in Spanish). Gómez de Espinosa was a member of Ferdinand Magellan's attempted circumnavigation of the globe, and after Magellan’s death unsuccessfully attempted to navigate the ship ''Trinidad'' across the Pacific Ocean to
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. Gomez de Espinosa found the largest island of the Maug Islands settled by Chamorros, who called the island ''Mao'' or ''Pamo''. Gómez de Espinosa freed the Chamorro whom he had kidnapped on Agrihan and three of his crewmen deserted the ''Trinidad'' on the island. Two of the deserters were killed by the Chamorros, but the third, Gonzalo Alvarez de Vigo, later came to Guam. In 1669, the Spanish missionary Diego Luis de San Vitores visited the Maug Islands and named it ''San Lorenzo'' (St. Lawrence). In 1695, all of the inhabitants were forcibly deported to Saipan, and three years later, to Guam. Since that time, the islands have been uninhabited. Maug Islands were ceded by Spain to Germany through the German–Spanish Treaty (1899), together with the rest of the Mariana Islands (except Guam). The formalities of cession were carried on November 17, 1899, in Saipan, for all the Northern Mariana Islands. Following the sale of the Northern Marianas by Spain to the
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in 1899, the Maug islands were administered as part of German New Guinea. In 1903, the island was leased to a Japanese company, who hunted birds for feathers for export to
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, and from there to
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. During
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, the Maug Islands came under the control of the Empire of Japan and were subsequently administered as part of the South Seas Mandate. The Japanese established a weather station on the islands, and a fish processing plant. During
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, the German auxiliary cruiser ''Orion'' rendezvoused with supply ships in January–February 1941 at the caldera of the Maug Islands. During World War II, the island became part of the vast US Naval Base Marianas. Following World War II, the island came under the control of the
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and was administered as part of the Trust Territory of the Pacific Islands. Since 1978, the island has been part of the Northern Islands Municipality of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands. In 1985, per the Constitution of the Commonwealth of the Northern Mariana Islands, the islands were designated as a wilderness area for the protection and conservation of natural resources. Since 2009, the submerged lands and waters around the island have been part of Marianas Trench Marine National Monument of the
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p. 4.


Gallery

File:Maug caldera bathymetry.jpg, Perspective view of central cone within caldera. Colors indicate depth. File:Maug East Island.jpg, Maug's East Island taken from USCGC Sequoia. File:Txu-pclmaps-oclc-22834566 j-14c.jpg, Map including the Maug Islands ( DMA, 1983)


See also

* List of stratovolcanoes


References


External links


Pascal Horst Lehne and Christoph Gäbler: ''Über die Marianen.'' Lehne-Verlag, Wohldorf in Germany 1972.
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