Dumoulin Islands (Louisiade)
Dumoulin Islands are a group of islands forming part of the Louisiade Archipelago, located in the Milne Bay Province of Papua New Guinea. They are situated in the Coral Sea, southeast of the mainland. The islands are relatively small and largely uninhabited, characterized by tropical vegetation and coral reefs. Precise geographical coordinates and detailed information on individual island names and sizes are limited in readily available public sources. Further research into specialized cartographic and geographic databases may provide more comprehensive information. The islands' geological formation is likely linked to the broader tectonic activity of the region. Limited information exists regarding the islands' flora and fauna, although it's likely representative of the wider Louisiade Archipelago's biodiversity, including various species of birds, marine life, and tropical plants. The history of human interaction with the islands remains largely undocumented, with potential connections to indigenous populations of the surrounding areas.