Canals in Nauru have been artificially created to allow boats access to the small island. The canals are predominantly man-made openings in the surrounding reef which encircle the entire island of Nauru. These canals ease the docking of boats and yachts.
- Gabab, near Yaren (terminus Auweyidas; location of the Moqua Caves)
- Gadu, near Denigomodu
- Gago (also written Gato)
- Gagori, near Waboe
- Ganaba
- Ganabereber
- Ganama, near Ewa
- Ganara
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- Ganiamwe
- Ganibawo, near Boe
- Ganiwuro
- Ganokwang
- Gatoe
- Gonge, near Ewa (also written Onge)
- Gonokwoy
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