The Rock Islands of Palau, also called Chelbacheb, are a collection of several hundred small limestone or coral uprises in the Southern Lagoon of Palau between Koror and Peleliu, now an incorporated part of Koror State. There are between 250 and 300 islands in the group according to different sources, with an aggregate area of and a maximum height of . Also, the islands have been shaped over time by weather wind and vegetation. Notable islands in the group are:

  • Eil Malk (Mecherchar)
  • Ngeruktabel
  • Ulong
  • Bablomekang (Abappaomogan)
  • Bukrrairong (Kamori)
  • Oilouch
  • Ongael
  • Ngebedangel (Ngobasangel)
  • Ngerukewid (Orukuizu)
  • Ngeanges
  • Ngeteklou (Gologugeul)
  • Tlutkaraguis (Adorius)

Environment

Important Bird Area

A 4,912 ha site encompassing the Rock Islands has been designated an Important Bird Area (IBA) by BirdLife International because it supports populations of most of Palau’s endemic birds, including Micronesian megapodes, Palau ground doves, Micronesian imperial pigeons, Palau fruit doves, swiftlets and kingfishers, Micronesian myzomelas, morningbirds, Palau fantails, flycatchers and bush warblers, giant, dusky and citrine white-eyes, and Micronesian starlings.

Tourism

The islands and surrounding reefs include Palau's most popular tourist sites, such as the Blue Corner, Blue Holes, German Channel, Ngermeaus Island, and the famed Jellyfish Lake, one of many marine lakes in the Rock Islands that provides home and safety for several kinds of stingless jellyfish found only in Palau. It is the most popular diving destination in Palau, offering some of the most diverse dive sites on the planet, from wall diving and high current drift dives, to manta rays and sharkfeeds, to shallow lagoons, decorated caves, and overhangs. Tourist attractions also include Dolphin Bay, where a staff of veterinarians and trainers educate guests about dolphins.

Demographics

The only inhabited place on the islands is called Dolphin Bay (on Ngeruktabel, 5 km from Koror). It is the location of Palau's national aquatics park, and hosts headquarters of Palau's Park rangers.

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File:Rock-Islands-Palau-1-2016-aerial-view-Luka-Peternel.jpg|Aerial view of Rock Islands.

File:Rock-Islands-Palau-1-2016-sea-view-Luka-Peternel.jpg|View of Rock Islands from the lagoon.

File:Divers descending next to the mast of the Japanese tanker Iro, Palau Islands, Micronesia.jpg|Divers descending next to the mast of the Japanese tanker Iro.

File:Anenomefish on the wreck of the Japanese tanker Iro, Palau Islands, Micronesia.jpg|An Anemonefish on the wreck of the Japanese tanker Iro.

Image:1907_aquaimages.jpg|One of the many Rock Islands.

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See also

  • Desert island
  • List of islands

Notes

  • Island Directory
  • Map of Mecherchar (Eil Malk)