Goat Island (Barbuda)
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| Location | Caribbean Sea |
| Coordinates | 17°42′19″N 61°51′06″W / 17.70528°N 61.85167°W |
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Goat Island is an uninhabited island off the northern coast of Barbuda. It is the northernmost island in Antigua and Barbuda. The island is a proposed conservation site and is bounded to the south by Codrington Lagoon, a protected area.[1][2] The island is considered a wetland and is partly forested.[3] Goat Island, along with Rabbit Island and Kid Island, make up the North Coast district.[4] It is part of the Codrington geological formation.[5]