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Navassa Island is three square miles in area.
It is commonly referred to as the Navassa Island dwarf boa.
US forces sought to protect American lives and property on Navassa Island.
Mining operations on Navassa Island were halted in approximately 1900, and the settlement is now uninhabited.
Her paternal grandfather had helped discover Navassa Island and made his wealth from selling guano.
It was endemic to Navassa Island.
Kingman Reef and Navassa Island have offshore anchorage only.
On September 12, waves breaking over cliffs between 45 and 75 feet above sea level were reported from Navassa Island just off Haiti.
Navassa Island (territorial claim)
Navassa Island: uninhabited; claimed by Haiti.
Navassa Island (disputed with Haiti)
Tropidophis bucculentus was a nonvenomous dwarf boa species endemic to Navassa Island.
Navassa Island is a small United States island between Jamaica and Hispaniola.
The Navassa Island Riot.
The Navassa Island dwarf boa, T. bucculentus, has not been seen for 100 years and is believed to be extinct.
In 1856, large guano deposits were discovered on Navassa Island, a small barren island about 15 miles off the coast of Jamaica.
Navassa Island National Wildlife Refuge (4)
Acanthemblemaria harpeza is a species of chaenopsid blenny found around Navassa Island, in the western central Atlantic ocean.
Order No 3210 also established a 12 nautical mile territorial sea boundary for the United States around Navassa Island.
Navassa Island has since been maintained by the United States as an unincorporated territory (according to the Insular Cases).
Robert Powell: Herpetology of Navassa Island, West Indies.
It is believed to be endemic to southwestern Hispaniola including Navassa Island, an uninhabited island located in the Caribbean.
The Cochran's croaking gecko is endemic to Navassa Island, an island between Haiti and Jamaica.
Navassa Island NWR is administered as part of the Caribbean Islands National Wildlife complex.
Navassa Island features large seabird colonies including over 5,000 nesting Red-footed Booby (Sula sula).