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Taputimu, American Samoa

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Taputimu
Leala Shoreline National Natural Landmark
Leala Shoreline National Natural Landmark
Taputimu is located in American Samoa
Taputimu
Taputimu
Coordinates: 14°21′37″S 170°46′23″W / 14.36028°S 170.77306°W / -14.36028; -170.77306
TerritoryAmerican Samoa
IslandTutuila Island
Population
 (2010)
 • Total841

Taputimu is a village in southwestern Tutuila Island in American Samoa. It is the nearest village to the Fagatele Bay National Marine Sanctuary, although the main access is from the neighboring village of Futiga.[1] It is home to Leala Shoreline National Natural Landmark and Leala Sliding Rock.[2] Leala Sliding Rock is a natural rock formation between Vailoatai and Taputimu, which is a scenic landmark as well as a natural playground or slide. It was created by the ebb and flow of the ocean; the erosion has created a smooth shoreline site.[citation needed] It is located in Tualatai County in the Western District of Tutuila.

Leʻala Shoreline National Natural Landmark is 35 acres (14 ha) and was designated in 1972.[3] Leala Sliding Rock is accessible from Taputimu. Taputimu Tide Pools are located nearby and are accessible for swimming at low tide.[4]

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Demographics

Year Population[5]
2010 841
2000 640
1990 520
1980 434
1970 391
1960 234
1950 212
1940 169
1930 101

From 1980 to 1990, Taputimu's population grew from 434 to 520 persons, which represented an annual growth rate of 1.98%. The proportion of inhabitants who were born abroad nearly tripled between 1985 and 1990. About 105 homes were located in the village in 1995. As of 1995, Taputimu was home to five commercial businesses which included four grocery stores.[6]

References

  1. ^ World Conservation Monitoring Centre (1991). IUCN Directory of Protected Areas in Oceania. International Union for Conservation of Nature. Pages 293-294. ISBN 9782831700694.
  2. ^ Stanley, David (2004). South Pacific. Moon Handbooks. Page 480. ISBN 9781566914116.
  3. ^ "National Natural Landmarks - National Natural Landmarks (U.S. National Park Service)".
  4. ^ Clayville, Melinda (2021). Explore American Samoa: The Complete Guide to Tutuila, Aunu'u, and Manu'a Islands. Page 69. ISBN 9798556052970.
  5. ^ "American Samoa Statistical Yearbook 2016" (PDF). American Samoa Department of Commerce.
  6. ^ http://www.botany.hawaii.edu/basch/uhnpscesu/pdfs/sam/Pedersen2000vol2AS.pdf (Pages 30-23, 30-25 and 30-26)

14°21′37″S 170°46′23″W / 14.36028°S 170.77306°W / -14.36028; -170.77306


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