List Of Minor Islands Of The United States Virgin Islands
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List Of Minor Islands Of The United States Virgin Islands
The United States Virgin Islands is an unincorporated territory of the United States that comprises a group of islands in the Caribbean. In addition to the main residential islands of Saint Thomas, Saint Croix, Saint John, and Water Island, there are roughly 50 other islands and cays. These include: Saint Croix * Buck Island ( National Park) * Green Cay National Wildlife Refuge * Protestant Cay * Ruth Island East End, Saint Thomas * Cas Cay * Dog Island * Great Saint James * Little Saint James * Shark Island * Thatch Cay West End, Saint Thomas * Kalkun Cay * Savana Island Northside, Saint Thomas * Hans Lollik Islands * Inner Brass * Outer Brass Southside, Saint Thomas * Buck Island * Capella Island *Hassel Island ( National Park) * Saba Island * Turtledove Cay Central, Saint John * Carvel Rock * Congo Cay * Grass Cay * Lovango Cay * Mingo Cay * Steven Cay Northside, Saint John *Cinnamon Cay * Henley Cay * Ramgoat Cay * Trunk Cay *Waterlemon Cay * Whistling Cay East End, ...
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United States Virgin Islands
The United States Virgin Islands,. Also called the ''American Virgin Islands'' and the ''U.S. Virgin Islands''. officially the Virgin Islands of the United States, are a group of Caribbean islands and an unincorporated and organized territory of the United States. The islands are geographically part of the Virgin Islands archipelago and are located in the Leeward Islands of the Lesser Antilles to the east of Puerto Rico and west of the British Virgin Islands. The U.S. Virgin Islands consist of the main islands of Saint Croix, Saint John, and Saint Thomas and 50 other surrounding minor islands and cays. The total land area of the territory is . The territory's capital is Charlotte Amalie on the island of St. Thomas. Previously known as the Danish West Indies of the Kingdom of Denmark–Norway (from 1754 to 1814) and the independent Kingdom of Denmark (from 1814 to 1917), they were sold to the United States by Denmark for $25,000,000 in the 1917 Treaty of the Danish We ...
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Shark Island, United States Virgin Islands
Shark Island is a small rocky islet, located northeast of Prettyklip Point on Saint Thomas in the United States Virgin Islands. Its elevation is 32 feet. It is a colony for numerous species of seabirds, and is also a popular scuba-diving destination in the USVI. See also *List of islands of the United States Virgin Islands Almost all of the Caribbean Island, islands are in the Caribbean Sea, with only a few in inland lakes. The largest island is Cuba. Other sizable islands include Hispaniola, Jamaica, Puerto Rico and Trinidad and Tobago. Some of the smaller islands ... References Uninhabited islands of the United States Virgin Islands East End, Saint Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands {{USVI-geo-stub ...
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Congo Cay, U
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Carvel Rock (United States Virgin Islands)
Carvel Rock (sometimes spelled Carval Rock) is an uninhabited islet of the US Virgin Islands in the Caribbean, less than in size. It is visited by boats as a scuba diving Scuba diving is a mode of underwater diving whereby divers use breathing equipment that is completely independent of a surface air supply. The name "scuba", an acronym for " Self-Contained Underwater Breathing Apparatus", was coined by Chr ... site, but its sheer cliffs and lack of a beach mean that landing would be practically impossible. It lies immediately east of Lovango Cay and Congo Cay. Carvel Rock appeared in the premiere episode of '' The Amazing Race 25'', where the 11 competing teams had to climb across the top of the rock before jumping off into the ocean. References Uninhabited islands of the United States Virgin Islands {{USVI-geo-stub ...
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Turtledove Cay, United States Virgin Islands
Turtledove Cay (also known as Turtledove Key, Dove Key and Turtle Dove Cay) is a rocky 3.78 acre islet, located 100 yards north of Saba Island in the United States Virgin Islands. Its elevation is 50 feet and the islet is covered with tall grass. It is joined with Saba Island by a reef, which is bare at times of extremely low water. Turtledove Cay (and nearby Flat Cay, Little Flat Cay and Saba Island) are all designated wildlife reserve A nature reserve (also known as a wildlife refuge, wildlife sanctuary, biosphere reserve or bioreserve, natural or nature preserve, or nature conservation area) is a protected area of importance for flora, fauna, or features of geological or ...s by the territorial U.S.V.I. government.Wege, David C. (2008). ''Important Bird Areas In the Caribbean: Key Sites For Conservation''. BirdLife International. Page 330. . Turtledove Cay is home to large quantities of native avifauna, including large colonies of noddies and other seabirds. Refere ...
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Saba Island, United States Virgin Islands
Saba Island is a rocky Caribbean island in the United States Virgin Islands, situated three miles south of Cyril E. King Airport on St. Thomas and 2.6 miles west of Water Island. It is a steep, 200 feet high island with a sandy beach on the northern side. Turtledove Cay is connected by a shallow sandbar. Saba Island has salt ponds on both the eastern and western sides, which is popular bird observation posts, and has numerous rocky cliffs with sea birds on its southern shores. Besides for bird observation, the island is visited by scuba divers and snorkelers. In addition to coral reefs, the waters here are home to numerous ship wrecks, such as the ''Witshoal II'', ''Witconcrete II'', ''Grainton'', and ''Witservice IV''. Flora and fauna The island has the archipelago's largest colonies of seabirds with more than 30,000 sooty terns.Nellis, David W. (2000). ''Puerto Rico & Virgin Islands Wildlife Viewing Guide''. Falcon. Page 75. . Other seabird species include bridled, sandwich, ...
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Hassel Island, U
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Capella Island
Capella Island is a 230-acre (0.93 km2) uninhabited island that is owned by the United States Virgin Islands. It is located about 2 miles (4 km) south of the island of St. Thomas. It is adjacent to Buck Island, home of Buck Island National Wildlife Refuge Buck Island National Wildlife Refuge is located about 2 miles (4 km) south of the island of St. Thomas in the Virgin Islands of the United States. Adjacent to the refuge is Capella Island, about half the size of Buck, owned by the territor ..., about twice the size of Capella. Together Capella, Buck, and associated islets are sometimes referred to as the Capella Islands. References Islands of the United States Virgin Islands Uninhabited islands of the United States Virgin Islands Landforms of Saint Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands {{USVI-geo-stub ...
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Buck Island National Wildlife Refuge
Buck Island National Wildlife Refuge is located about 2 miles (4 km) south of the island of St. Thomas in the Virgin Islands of the United States. Adjacent to the refuge is Capella Island, about half the size of Buck, owned by the territorial government. There is a second Buck Island just north of St. Croix that is the centerpiece of Buck Island Reef National Monument. The refuge is characterized by a thorn scrub habitat with rocky coastline surrounded by spectacular reefs. A lighthouse (still maintained by the United States Coast Guard) stands over of cactus and grassland. The island was transferred to the United States Fish and Wildlife Service due to "its value for migratory birds." The U.S. Navy transferred some lands in 1969 and the remainder was received from the Coast Guard in 1981. The surrounding waters contain reefs and a shipwreck that attract large numbers of snorkelers, divers, and boaters. The islands are surrounded by beautiful coral reef habitats and an ...
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Inner Brass, U
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Hans Lollik Island
The Hans Lollik Islands are two privately-owned islands in the U.S. Virgin Islands. Great Hans Lollik Island ("GHL") is found approximately 8,000 feet (2½ km) beyond the central northshore of St. Thomas, U.S. Virgin Islands, separated from St. Thomas by the Leeward Passage. Little Hans Lollik and Pelican Cay lie to the north of Hans Lollik on the same shelf. The major part of the benthic zone around Hans Lollik is rocky and supports a dense diverse coral habitat. The name of the two islands means "Hans from Lolland" in Danish, and is believed to be derived from a sailor who went by that moniker. Terrestrial features The terrestrial features of the Hans Lollik group are functions of their natural topography, exposure to trade winds, and consequences of human occupation. In part because of its low elevation, GHL receives about 44 inches (1,120 mm) of rainfall annually. The east and northeast slopes experience regular northeasterly trade winds. Human occupa ...
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