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Nature reserve. A regulation dating from 2010 renders the island a nature reserve under Norwegian jurisdiction. The aim of this regulation is to ensure the preservation of a pristine Arctic island and the marine life nearby, including the ocean floor. Landings at Jan Mayen can be done by boat.
Oct 15, 2014 · Jan Mayen, the most northerly island along the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, is one of them. As a Grosvenor Teacher Fellow on a Lindblad Expeditions adventure into the High Arctic, I had an amazing opportunity to visit this remote volcanic island spilling five glaciers into the Arctic Ocean on July 6, 2014.
Jan Mayen is located in the centre of the Norwegian Sea. The island is part of the Mid-Atlantic Ridge, an underwater mountain range that extends through the entire Atlantic Ocean from the Arctic Ocean to the Southern Ocean.
In late 2010, however, the Norwegian government declared Jan Mayen a nature reserve, something that is generally to be welcomed in the days of the fishing and oil industry putting more and more pressure onto the remotest areas.
Apr 28, 2022 · Jan Mayen became a nature reserve in 2010, and with it came many restrictions, including on landing locations and camping.
It is the northernmost active volcano in the world and the highest peak in Norway's territories, standing at 2,277 meters (7,470 feet) above sea level. Beerenberg is covered with glaciers, while the southwest part of the island, called Sør-Jan, is flat and lacks glaciers.
The Jan Mayen Nature Reserve was declared by Royal Decree of 19.11.2010 to preserve a near pristine Arctic island and adjacent sea areas, including the seabed, by ensuring the protection of the island’s habitat (seabirds), the adjacent marine area (for research) and the volcanic system.