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Navassa Island in 2025 remains a remote, uninhabited U.S.-administered Caribbean territory with no population,

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May 31, 2026

economy, or infrastructure. Its significance lies in its ecological value, strategic location, and ongoing territorial dispute with Haiti. Managed as a National Wildlife Refuge, the island is accessible only for authorized scientific and governmental purposes. Conditions are expected to remain stable into 2026, with continued conservation and research activity.

Introduction

Navassa Island is an uninhabited U.S. unincorporated territory, historically claimed under the Guano Islands Act (1856) and also claimed by Haiti since the 19th century. It has been managed as a National Wildlife Refuge since 1999 due to its unique biodiversity.

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šŸŒ Geography

  • Location: Caribbean Sea, ~30 nautical miles west of Haiti’s Tiburon Peninsula.
  • Area: 5–5.4 km² of land; 0 km² water.
  • Terrain: Raised coral–limestone plateau, ringed by 9–15 m cliffs.
  • Climate: Marine tropical.
  • Natural hazards: Hurricanes.
  • Notable features: Numerous limestone sinkholes, sparse vegetation, and strategic location 160 km south of Guantanamo Bay.

šŸ‘„ People and Society

Navassa Island has no permanent population and no resident communities, services, or settlements.

šŸ›ļø Government

  • Status: Unorganized, unincorporated U.S. territory.
  • Administration: U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service (Caribbean Islands National Wildlife Refuge).
  • Legal system: U.S. law applies.
  • Diplomatic representation: None (covered by U.S. jurisdiction).
  • Dispute: Haiti maintains a longstanding territorial claim.

šŸ“Š Population

  • Total (2025): 0 (uninhabited).

šŸ’¼ Economy

There is no local economy, no commercial activity, and no permanent infrastructure. Historical guano mining ended in 1898. The island is now a protected ecological reserve.

⚔ Energy

No energy production, grid, or utilities exist on the island.

šŸ“” Communications

No telecommunications infrastructure, internet, or broadcast systems are present.

🚢 Transportation

  • Ports: None.
  • Airstrips: None.
  • Access: Only by boat or helicopter for scientific or government missions.
  • Terrain: Cliffs make landing difficult.

šŸ›”ļø Military and Security

  • Defense responsibility: United States.
  • Military presence: No permanent forces; occasional U.S. government visits.

āœˆļø Travel Advice

  • General: Not open to tourism.
  • Access restrictions: Entry requires authorization from the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service due to its status as a National Wildlife Refuge.
  • Hazards: Steep cliffs, lack of freshwater, hurricane exposure, and no emergency services. (Travel inference based on environmental and administrative data.)

šŸ“ˆ Expected Trends for 2026

Based on current patterns and official management status:

  • Continued scientific expeditions and ecological monitoring.
  • Ongoing territorial dispute with Haiti, but no expected administrative change.
  • Preservation-focused management with no development or habitation planned.
  • Potential increased attention due to biodiversity and climate-related research. (Trend analysis inferred from historical and ongoing management patterns.)

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