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Kayangel (Ngcheangel) is the northernmost state of Palau 24 km north of Koror. The land area is about 1.4 km2. The population is 138 (census of 2000). The state consists of three atolls, Kayangel Atoll, Ngaruangel Reef, and Velasco Reef.

Kayangel Atoll

Kayangel Atoll
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Kayangel Atoll

Kayangel Atoll (Ngcheangel), the only inhabited atoll of Kayangel State, with most (99 percent) of the land area of Kayangel State, is located at [08°04′N 134°42′E]. The atoll is about 3.7 km north-south, and 2 km wide, with a total area of 6 km2, including the lagoon. The lagoon has an average depth of 6 m and a maximum depth of 9.6 m, and about 25 large pinnacles can be detected from aerial photographs. On the western side of the atoll, there is a small shallow passage for boats into the lagoon. Coral diversity and abundance are low in the lagoon. Large fish, dolphins and foraging sea turtles are common near the pass.

There are four densely wooded islets on the eastern and southern rim of the oval-shaped atoll, from north to south, are Kayangel, Ngeriungs, Ngerebelas and Orak.

Kayangel Islet

Kayangel Islet (also called Ngcheangel or Ngajangel), is the largest and only inhabited islet of Kayangel Atoll and Kayangel State. It is 2570 m long north-south, with a width between 270 m in the south and 700 m in the north. The land area is about 98 ha. There are five villages primarily oriented to the western shore (lagoon side). They stretch over 1.5 km from north to south and are not clearly separated from each other. The villages are very small by any standard, given the aggregate population of only 138. Together, they make up the state capital, Kayangel (Ngcheangel). From north to south:

  1. Orukei
  2. Dilong
  3. Doko (with 130 m long pier to the west into the lagoon)
  4. Olkang
  5. Dimes
The only power on the island comes from solar panels or personal generators. There is one small school that goes from K-9th grades and a small library. The only shopping to be done on the island is from a small general store, otherwise it is what the islanders catch in the ocean or grow in the ground. There are several ways to get to the island. One is the island's speedboat that takes about two hours, but it is generally in for repairs. The more reliable modes are from either a local fisherman or a dive company that makes regular trips up to the island to dive off the reefs surrounding the island.

Ngeriungs Islet

Ngeriungs Islet, about 820 m south of Kayangel Islet, is 1350 m long north-south, and has a widht between 130 m in the south and 380 m in the north, which amounts to a land area of 27 ha. There is a small campsite.

Ngerebelas Islet

Ngerebelas Islet, close to the southern tip of Kayangel atoll, about 1200 m southwest of the southwestern tip of Ngeriungs Islet, has a size of 400 m east-west by 370 m north-south, with a land area of 12 ha.

Orak Islet

Orak Islet, at the southern tip of Kayangel atoll, about 290 m southwest of the southwestern end of Ngerebelas Islet, is 210 m long southwest-northeast, and 90 m wide. With an area of 1.5 ha, it is the smallest of the four islets of Kayangel Atoll.

Ngaruangel Reef

Ngaruangel (Ngaruangl) Reef, located at [08°10′N 134°38′E], is an atoll in the making, about 8.7 km NW of Kayangel atoll, and separated from it by Ngaruangl Passage, a very deep and 8 km wide passage. The atoll is 6.8 km long north-south, and from 1.8 km wide in the north to 3.7 km in the south, and about 3 km on the average. The total area including the lagoon is 15 km2. The lagoon is shallow, with an average depth of 6 m, has about 115 pinnacle and patch reefs, and a boat passage through the northeastern part of the barrier reef. The lagoon floor is covered with thick sand deposits and thickets of staghorn Acropora. The reef is protected by Ngaruangel Reserve.

Ngaruangel Island

There is one small, barren and uninhabited islet, Ngaruangel Island, in the center of the eastern rim of the atoll, at its easternmost point. Ngaruangel Island is 200 m long north-south, and from 65 m wide in the south to 105 m in the north. There is a sand spit attached to the island, pointing southwest into the lagoon, 75 m long and 20 m wide. The total area of the island is 1.5 ha.

Velasco Reef

Velasco Reef, located at [08°20′29″N, 134°36′45″E] is a sunken atoll 26 km north of the northern end of Ngaruangl Reef. Much of the reef is uncharted. Velasco Reef is oval shaped and has a maximum est-west width of 16 km. The central depression (lagoon) is 31 to 55 m deep, while depths along the rim (outer edges) range from 11.9 to 22 m (generally 15 to 20 m), on which there are overfalls when the tidal currents are strong. Drying reefs and shoals lie within the lagoon. Heavy wave exposure limits coral diversity and cover on Velasco Reef.

Palau legislature passed a joint resolution in January 2005 that supported the 2002 agreement between the Kayangel State and Palau Pacific Energy Inc. (PPE) that gave the oil company exclusive rights to conduct exploration, drilling and production operations in the ocean areas for petroleum during the terms of the exploration license. Previously, the Palau government had rejected this for environmental reasons, but then considered a 2003 petition of Kayangel State residents in favor of the exploration.

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