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Baker Island as seen from the international space station orbiting at a height of about 350 km. Photo courtesy of NASA.
Aerial view of Baker Island. Image courtesy of the US Fish and Wildlife Service.
American settlers arrived on Baker Island in 1935 and built a lighthouse; the settlement was evacuated at the start of World War II and the island has been uninhabited and very rarely visited since then. The lighthouse tower still stands; it is now charted as a day beacon (an unlighted nautical sea mark). Image courtesy of the US Fish and and Wildlife Service.
Resting frigatebird on Baker Island. Image courtesy of the US Fish and and Wildlife Service.
Blue noddies typically remain near their breeding colonies year-round, and are rarely found far from land. Image courtesy of the US Fish and Wildlife Service.
The masked booby is the largest of the booby family. Adults are a little under a meter in length and their wingspan is about 1.5 meters. Photo courtesy of the US Fish and Wildlife Service.
Two masked boobies patrol the shoreline on Baker Island National Wildlife Refuge in the Pacific Ocean 2,600 km (1,600 mi) southwest of Honolulu. Image courtesy of USFWS.
Adult Red-footed booby and chick on Baker Island. Adults always have red feet, but the color of the plumage varies. Image courtesy of the US Fish and Wildlife Service.
Two hermit crabs on Baker Island. The crabs have soft exoskeletons and rely on the scavenged abandoned shells of marine snails for their protection. There are over 800 species of hermit crab, all of which must occupy shelter produced by other organism or risk being defenseless. Image courtesy of the US Fish and Wildlife Service.
Large numbers of hermit crabs are found on Baker Island; they like to congregate in the shade of the old lighthouse. Photo courtesy of the US Fish and Wildlife Service.
Jack fish are one of the 247 fish species that have been recorded at Baker Island. Image courtesy of the US Fish and Wildlife Service.
Golden-spotted angelfish at Baker island National Wildlife Refuge. Image courtesy of USFWS/Jim Maragos.
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