Hatutu

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Hatutu, Hatutaa
Image of northwestern Marquesas Islands.  Hatutu is the center island.  Image courtesy of Johnson Space Center
Image of northwestern Marquesas Islands. Hatutu is the center island. Image courtesy of Johnson Space Center
Country France
French Polynesia
Archipelago Marquesas Islands
Region South Pacific Ocean
Area 2.47 sq.mi.
6.4 km²
Coastline - km
Highest elevation -
1404 ft.
428 m
Population

 - Density
0 ppl.
(2002)
0 ppl./km²

Hatutu (also called Hatuta‘a) is a small island approximately 3 km (2 mi.) northeast of Eiao in the northern Marquesas Islands.

Hatutu is administratively part of the commune (municipality) of Nuku-Hiva, itself in the administrative subdivision of the Marquesas Islands.

The island is located at 7.92° S 140.57° W.

It consists of a high central ridge, which runs the full 6.5 km (4 mi.) length of the island. The ridge rises to heights up to 428 m (1,404 ft.) above sea level.

In 1992, Hatutu was declared a nature reserve: the Hatutu Nature Reserve. The island is an important nesting ground for the blue footed booby, and home to the endemic Hatutaa Polynesian Warbler.

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