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  1. Feb 10, 2021 · Navassa Island is a small, uninhabited island located between Haiti, Jamaica, and Cuba. Originally acquired for its guano resources, today, Navassa is of no apparent use to the United States. A review of the islands history and geography suggests several possibilities for Navassas future and America’s own interests in this remote territory.

  2. About Us. Established in 1999, Navassa Island National Wildlife Refuge is an uninhabited, 5 km² island in the Caribbean Sea between Haiti and Jamaica. Prior to becoming a national wildlife refuge. , two expeditions of USGS scientists conducted an inventory of natural resources of the island.

  3. Navassa Island is an uninhabited island in the Caribbean that is administered by the Fish and Wildlife Service of the Department of the Interior of the United States of America as a National Wildlife Refuge. The island is also claimed by Haiti. It lies about one-quarter of the way from Haiti to Jamaica .

  4. Established in 1999, Navassa Island National Wildlife Refuge is an uninhabited, 5 km² island in the Caribbean Sea between Haiti and Jamaica. Visit Us. Navassa Island NWR is closed to the public.

  5. Navassa Island, or La Navase in Haitian Creole, is a small island without anyone living on it in the Caribbean Sea. It is located ninety miles south of Guantanamo Bay , Cuba . The United States government claims the two-square-mile island as a territory of the United States, and it is under control of the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service .

  6. Navassa Island National Wildlife Refuge. (305) 587-7856. C/O Caribbean Islands Refuges Carr 301, Km 5.1, Bo Corozo Boqueron, 00622.

  7. Located northeast of Jamaica, south of Cuba, and 40 nautical miles (74 km; 46 mi) west of Jérémie on the Tiburon Peninsula of Haiti, it is subject to an ongoing territorial dispute between Haiti and the United States, which administers the island through the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service.

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