Utirik Island is an inhabited island in the Ratak Chain of the Marshall Islands. It is located in the Pacific Ocean and is part of the Republic of the Marshall Islands. Utirik has a population of around 400 people and is known for its beautiful beaches and rich marine life. The island is also home to several traditional Marshallese structures, including thatched-roof meeting houses and canoe houses. Fishing and subsistence farming are the main economic activities on Utirik Island. The island is accessible by boat or small airplanes and tourism is limited due to its remote location.