Cabras Island

Cabras Island
Cabras Island and the Glass Breakwater form the northern boundary of Apra Harbor, 1950
Cabras Island in 1917, before being connected to the mainland at Piti
Geography
LocationPacific Ocean
Coordinates13°27′43″N 144°40′27″E / 13.4620°N 144.6742°E / 13.4620; 144.6742
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Cabras Island was historically a low-lying finger of land off the coast of Piti, Guam that formed part of the northern protective arm of Apra Harbor. Shortly after the 1944 Battle of Guam it was connected by a causeway to the mainland and extended by the Glass Breakwater, and is now typically referred to simply as Cabras. Cabras houses both the Port of Guam and the primary Guam Power Authority generators supplying Guam. It lends its name to both a small vessel Cabras Marina, near the mainland, and the large vessel Cabras Channel, connecting the port to the deeper waters of the middle harbor.