Corral Island

Corral Island (島コラール Korāru Shima) is an island located within North Blue. It's easily recognizable not only because of its arid environment, but because of the large coral reef which encloses the entirety of Corral Island. As a result, this makes Corral Island a difficult location to enter and exit, as extreme caution must be taken to not only prevent damage to ships as they collide into the coral, but to protect the coral from damage as well.

Corral Island is the home to a few notable figures, such as Wyatt and Anne; both acting snipers of The Jolly Pirates and Ika Bounty Hunters respectively (Anne is also the Ika Bounty Hunters' cook.) It was also the home and base of operations for the now disbanded Kuro Lobos Gang, who attempted to control the island and all of North Blue.

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Trivia

 * Corral Island takes its name from the O.K. Corral, of Tombstone, Arizona, in the United States. The building and area surrounding it became famous due to a gunfight that occurred between cowboys Billy Claiborne, Ike and Billy Clanton, and Tom and Frank McLaury, and town marshal, Virgil Earp, who was aided by assistant town marshal Morgan and temporary lawman, Wyatt Earp, as well as designated temporary marshal (by Virgil,) Doc Holiday. The gunfight is regarded as the most famous of the American old west; and some of the names provided here were used as inspiration for characters whom originate from Corral Island, like Wyatt and Phoenix Virgil.
 * Corral Island was chosen as the island's name to also refer to the encircling ring of massive coral reefs around the island's shores; or in other words, the coral "corrals" the island. Thus, Corral is a play on the words "coral," and "corral."