- Sarigan
Sarigan in
Northern Mariana Islands is the result of aHolocene Erastratovolcano with no known historic eruptions, however a swarm ofvolcano -tectonic earthquake s took place here in the summer of 2005. The island is 95 miles (153 km) north ofSaipan and has a land area of 4.966 km² (1.92 sq mi). Politically it is a part of theNorthern Islands Municipality . It was formerly inhabited but as of the 2000 census had no population. Landing on Sarigan is difficult due to perpendicular cliffs surrounding the island. It has many ravines andvalley s with densetropical vegetation .From 1900 until 1945 Sarigan had a Chamorro
population that worked on copra production. Today the island is anature preserve and in the mid-1990's a project was launched to rid Sarigan of its population of feral animals; today only a few cats remain. Sarigan has been proposed as a site for relocation ofendangered birds fromGuam andSaipan .References
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* [http://gaebler.info/sonstiges/marianen.htm Pascal Horst Lehne and Christoph Gäbler: "Über die Marianen." Lehne-Verlag, Wohldorf in Germany 1972.] and [http://gaebler.info/sonstiges/marianen.htm#sarigan Sarigan] (in German)External links
* [http://gaebler.info/sonstiges/marianen/sarigan.htm Google Maps: Sarigan] (in German)
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