Navassa Island LighthouseNavassa Island is an uninhabited Caribbean island located in the Jamaica Channel about forty miles (65 km) west of Anse d'Hainault, the southwestern tip of Haiti. The island was occupied by the U.S. in 1857 for its guano deposits, which were actively mined until 1901. Lighthouse keepers lived on the island from 1917 to 1929, and there was a U.S. Navy observation post during World War II. Permanent settlement is not possible because there is no reliable source of fresh water. Since 1999 the island has been administered by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service as the Navassa Island National Wildlife Refuge. Haiti has always claimed the island, a claim the U.S. doe not recognize. The U.S. Geological Survey has an excellent web site for the island based on its environmental assessments during 1998-99.
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