Coraholmen is an island in Ekmanfjorden in James I Land at Spitsbergen, Svalbard, at the northern side of Isfjorden.
The island is named after the fossil species Productus cora, which is common on the island.
[1][2] Part of the island is dominated by moraine ridges deposited by the glacier Sefströmbreen during a surge in 1896.
Coraholmen is included in the Nordre Isfjorden National Park.
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