Navassa Island Caribbean
Navassa Island
Navassa Island is an uninhabited island and serves as a National Wildlife Refuge administered by the Fish and Wildlife Service, United States Department of the Interior.
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- A number of files dealing with Haiti's claim to the island.
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- The Navassa Island project provides a database of the flora on the island.
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- Nautical chart and small map.
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- Several thematic photographic tours compiled from photographs taken by geologists surveying the island.
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- Article from Baltimore City Paper about the 19th-century guano mining and recent attempts to claim ownership of the island under the Guano Act.
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- Gives details about a mapping experiment using satellite data.
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- A profile prepared by the United States Central Intelligence Agency.
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- Unofficial flag of Navassa designed by Skip Wheeler.
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- Description of the reptiles found on the island and a bibliography for Navassa Island.
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- Includes information about the island's early history and guano mining, as well as the website owner's attempts to gain ownership of the island.
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- Offers information about the wildlife, key habitats, threats and ways to help.
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