List of islands in the Pacific Ocean
This is a list of islands in the Pacific Ocean, collectively called the Pacific Islands. Three major groups of islands in the Pacific Ocean are Melanesia, Micronesia and Polynesia. Depending on the context, Pacific Islands may refer to countries and islands with common Austronesian origins, islands once or currently colonized, or Oceania. The indigenous inhabitants of the Pacific Islands are referred to as Pacific Islanders. This list is organized by archipelago or political unit. In order to keep this list of moderate size, links are given to more complete lists for countries with large numbers of small or uninhabited islands.
Name ambiguity
The umbrella term Pacific Islands has taken on several meanings.[1] Sometimes it is used to refer only to the islands defined as lying within Oceania.[2][3] More commonly, it is used to refer to the islands of the Pacific Ocean that were previously colonized by the British, French, Spaniards, Portuguese, Dutch, or Japanese, or by the United States. Examples include the Pitcairn Islands, Taiwan, and Borneo.[4]
List of the largest Pacific islands
Islands of the Pacific Ocean proper, with an area larger than 10,000 km2.
Pacific islands by region
Antarctica
- List of Antarctic and subantarctic islands
Asia
North America
Oceania
- List of islands of Australia
- List of islands of Britain
- List of islands of Fiji
- List of islands of France, section Pacific Ocean
- List of islands of Hawaii
- List of islands of Kiribati
- List of islands of the Marshall Islands
- List of islands of New Zealand
- List of Islands of Papua New Guinea
- List of islands of the Solomon Islands
- List of islands of Tonga
- List of islands of Tuvalu
- List of islands of the United States, section Insular areas
- List of islands of Vanuatu
South America
By country
Canada
Pacific islands of Canada are:
- British Columbia, Canada (many islands). All of Canada's Pacific islands are located in the province of British Columbia. Vancouver Island is Canada's largest Pacific island.
Chile
Chilean islands:
Colombia
Pacific islands of Colombia:
Cook Islands
The Cook Islands:
Ecuador
Islands of Ecuador:
Fiji
Islands of Fiji:
- Principal islands:
- Significant outliers:
- Archipelagos:
France
Islands of France in the Pacific:
- Clipperton Island
- French Polynesia (Autonomous Overseas Territory of France)
- New Caledonia (France)
Kiribati
Islands of Kiribati:
- Caroline Island
- Flint Island
- Gilbert Islands
- Line Islands
- Kiritimati/Christmas Island
- Malden Island
- Phoenix Islands
- Starbuck Island
- Tabuaeran/Fanning Island
- Teraina/Washington Island
- Vostok Island
Marshall Islands
Islands of the Republic of the Marshall Islands
Mexico
Islands of Mexico:
Micronesia
Islands of Federated States of Micronesia
New Zealand
Islands of New Zealand, including:
Palau
Islands of Palau:
- Caroline Islands
- Ngeruangel
- Kayangel
- Babeldaob
- Ioueldaob
- Peleliu
- Angaur
- Southwest Islands
- Fanna
- Sonsorol
- Pulo Anna
- Merir
- Tobi
- Helen Reef
Papua New Guinea
Main islands of Papua New Guinea (see List of islands of Papua New Guinea for more detailed list)
Samoa
Solomon Islands
- Solomon Islands (see also Islands of the Solomon Islands)
Tonga
- Tonga (only main islands or groups, on north–south order. See also complete list of islands in Tonga)
Tuvalu
Tuvalu; Islands of Tuvalu
United States
Pacific islands of United States of America
- Aleutian Islands
- American Samoa (Eastern part of the Samoa Islands, United States territory)
- Aunuu
- Ofu-Olosega
- Rose Atoll
- Swains Island (Olosenga, Olohega) (Disputed)
- Tau
- Tutuila
- Channel Islands of California
- Hawaiian Islands
- Marianas Islands
- Oregon Islands National Wildlife Refuge
- United States Minor Outlying Islands
- Washington State, islands of Puget Sound
- Washington State, San Juan Islands
Vanuatu
(For a complete list see List of islands of Vanuatu)
(Approximately from north to south)
- Torres Islands
- Banks Islands
- Gaua (Santa Maria Island)
- Vanua Lava
- Espiritu Santo
- Malo
- Pentecost Island
- Ambae (Aoba)
- Maewo
- Malakula
- Ambrym
- Paama
- Epi
- Shepherd Islands
- Efate, the Island of the national capital Port Vila
- Lelepa
- Tanna
- Futuna
- Erromango
- Aneityum
Other islands
- Indonesia and Eastern Malaysia (the Malay Archipelago)
- Japan (the Japanese Archipelago of 6,852 islands)
- Marcus Island (Japan)
- Kuril Islands (Russia)
- Line Islands
- Lord Howe Island (Australia)
- Norfolk Island (Australia)
- Nauru
- Niue (Savage Island)
- Okinotori Islands (Japan)
- Philippines
- Pitcairn Islands (UK)
- Sakhalin (Russia)
- Taiwan
- Tokelau
- Torres Strait Islands (Australia)
- Hunter (claimed by France and Vanuatu)
- Matthew (claimed by France and Vanuatu)
- Wallis and Futuna (France)
- Willis Island (Australia)
- Auckland Islands
North Pacific Islands:
Eastern Pacific Islands:
See also
- List of Antarctic and subantarctic islands
Notes
- William Collins Sons & Co Ltd (1983), Collins Atlas of the World (revised 1995 ed.), London W6 8JB: HarperCollins, ISBN 0-00-448227-1CS1 maint: location (link)
- D'Arcy, Paul (March 2006). The People of the Sea: Environment, Identity, and History in Oceania. University Of Hawai'i Press. ISBN 978-0-8248-3297-1. Archived from the original on 2014-10-30. Retrieved 14 December 2014.
- Rapaport, Moshe (April 2013). The Pacific Islands: Environment and Society, Revised Edition. University of Hawai'i Press. ISBN 978-0-8248-6584-9. JSTOR j.ctt6wqh08.
This is the only contemporary text on the Pacific Islands that covers both environment and sociocultural issues and will thus be indispensable for any serious student of the region. Unlike other reviews, it treats the entirety of Oceania (with the exception of Australia) and is well illustrated with numerous photos and maps, including a regional atlas.
– via JSTOR (subscription required) - Wright, John K. (July 1942). "Pacific Islands". Geographical Review. 32 (3): 481–486. doi:10.2307/210391. JSTOR 210391. – via JSTOR (subscription required)