Navassa Island
This uninhabited island was claimed by the US in 1857 for its guano. Mining took place between 1865 and 1898. The lighthouse, built in 1917, was shut down in 1996 and administration of Navassa Island transferred from the US Coast Guard to the Department of the Interior, Office of Insular Affairs. A 1998 scientific expedition to the island described it as a "unique preserve of Caribbean biodiversity." The following year it became a National Wildlife Refuge and annual scientific expeditions have continued.

geography

location

Central America and the Caribbean
18.25° N, 75. 2° W
Caribbean, island in the Caribbean Sea, 30 nm west of Tiburon Peninsula of Haiti

area

5.4 sq km
land
5.4 sq km
water
0 sq km

land boundaries

0 km

coastline

8 km

climate

marine, tropical

terrain

raised flat to undulating coral and limestone plateau; ringed by vertical white cliffs (9 to 15 m high)

elevation

lowest point
Caribbean Sea
0

natural resources

  • guano
  • mining discontinued in 1898

land use

  • arable land
  • permanent crops
  • permanent pasture
  • forest
  • other

people

This entry doesn't have any available people data.

government

legal system

the laws of the US apply where applicable

flag description

the flag of the US is used

economy

overview

Subsistence fishing and commercial trawling occur within refuge waters.

communications

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energy

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transportation

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military

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