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Midway Atoll, part of the Northwestern Hawaiian Islands, is primarily uninhabited, with no permanent residents. It serves as a wildlife refuge and is managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. However, a small number of staff and researchers may temporarily live on the island for conservation and scientific purposes. Access to the island is limited and typically restricted to those involved in these activities.

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