Farallon de Medinilla

Farallon de Medinilla


San Roque, Northern Mariana Islands (MP)
Farallon de Medinilla is an uninhabited coral island which is approximately 1/2 square mile in area. Its highest elevation is 81 meters. The shores are rimmed with cliffs containing caves and its tableland has some brush and savanna grass.

For years the U.S.Navy has used Farallon de Medinilla for military and bombing exercises (cross shaped groups of buildings on the island may have something to do with the exercises). In a 2002 lawsuit the Center for Biological Diversity charged the Navy with the destruction of wildlife habitat on the island. A subsequent court ruling ordered the Defense Department to cease bombing exercises on Farallon de Medinilla until they came in compliance with the Migratory Bird Treaty Act.
Farallon de Medinilla is an uninhabited coral island which is approximately 1/2 square mile in area. Its highest elevation is 81 meters. The shores are rimmed with cliffs containing caves and its tableland has some brush and savanna grass.

For years the U.S.Navy has used Farallon de Medinilla for military and bombing exercises (cross shaped groups of buildings on the island may have something to do with the exercises). In a 2002 lawsuit the Center for Biological Diversity charged the Navy with the destruction of wildlife habitat on the island. A subsequent court ruling ordered the Defense Department to cease bombing exercises on Farallon de Medinilla until they came in compliance with the Migratory Bird Treaty Act.
View in Google Earth Islands, Military - Training
Links: www.globalsecurity.org
By: Hinkkanen

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