Information
Landmark: Mejit LagoonCity: Mejit Island
Country: Marshall Islands
Continent: Australia
Mejit Lagoon, Mejit Island, Marshall Islands, Australia
Mejit Lagoon is a coral atoll located on Mejit Island in the Marshall Islands.
This atoll features a central lagoon surrounded by a narrow landmass.
Visual Characteristics
The lagoon water exhibits a clear, light blue coloration. The surrounding landmass is characterized by dense vegetation, primarily coconut palms. The landmass itself is low-lying, with a sandy composition.
Location & Access Logistics
Mejit Island is situated in the Ratak Chain of the Marshall Islands. Access is primarily via small aircraft to Mejit Airfield (MJR), located on the island. There are no direct road connections from other major population centers. Inter-island transport is typically by boat, with irregular schedules. Parking is available at the airfield for those arriving by private aircraft.
Historical & Ecological Origin
Mejit Lagoon is a natural formation, classified as a coral atoll. It developed over geological time as a coral reef grew around a submerged volcanic island, with the central island eventually sinking below sea level, leaving the ring of coral.
Key Highlights & Activities
Kayaking within the lagoon is possible. Observation of local birdlife is a primary activity. Fishing within the lagoon is permitted for residents.
Infrastructure & Amenities
Limited infrastructure exists on Mejit Island. Restrooms are not publicly available. Shade is provided by natural vegetation. Cell phone signal is generally weak or non-existent. There are no food vendors on the island; visitors should bring their own provisions.
Best Time to Visit
The dry season, from January to April, offers the most favorable weather conditions with reduced rainfall. Mid-morning provides consistent sunlight for lagoon visibility. There are no significant tidal influences impacting access to the lagoon itself.
Facts & Legends
Mejit Island is known for its isolation and self-sufficiency. A local legend speaks of a giant turtle that once guarded the lagoon, ensuring its bounty for the islanders.
Nearby Landmarks
- Wotho Atoll (Approx. 150km West)
- Ujelang Atoll (Approx. 200km Southwest)
- Enewetak Atoll (Approx. 300km West)