A
raised coral atoll or
uplifted coral atoll is an
atoll that has been
lifted high enough above sea level by
tectonic forces to protect it from scouring by storms and enable soils and diverse – often
endemic – species of flora and fauna to develop. With the exception of
Aldabra Island in the
Indian Ocean and
Henderson Island in the
Pacific, most tropical raised atolls have been dramatically altered by human activities such as species introduction, phosphate mining and even bomb testing.