Coconut Island, officially known as Moku o Loe, is an offshore islet located in Kane‘ohe Bay on Oahu. Serving as a marine research facility for the Hawaii Institute of Marine Biology (HIMB), the island is typically closed to the public but occasionally offers tours. Visitors who can access the island are treated to stellar snorkeling and encounters with diverse marine life. For those unable to visit, the surrounding bay provides ample opportunities to explore its natural beauty and aquatic wonders.
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