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Jarvis Island

Jarvis Island (/ˈɑːrvɪs/; formerly known as Bunker Island or Bunker's Shoal) is an uninhabited 4.5 km2 (1.7 sq mi) coral island located in the South Pacific Ocean, about halfway between Hawaii and the Cook Islands.[1] It is an unincorporated, unorganized territory of the United States, administered by the United States Fish and Wildlife Service of the United States Department of the Interior as part of the National Wildlife Refuge system.[2] Unlike most coral atolls, the lagoon on Jarvis is wholly dry.

Nickname: Bunker Island

Edward, Thomas and William Jarvis

South Pacific Ocean

Line Islands

4.5 km2 (1.7 sq mi)

3.26 km (2.026 mi)

2.22 km (1.379 mi)

8.54 km (5.307 mi)

7 m (23 ft)

0

1974

Jarvis is one of the Line Islands and for statistical purposes is also grouped as one of the United States Minor Outlying Islands. Jarvis Island is the largest of three U.S. equatorial possessions, which include Baker Island and Howland Island.[3]


It was claimed by the US in the 19th century and mined for guano, in the 20th century it was the subject of a small settlement. It was attacked during WW2 and evacuated, leaving some buildings and a day beacon. In modern times it is managed as a nature reserve.

History[edit]

Prehistory[edit]

Jarvis Island is unlikely to have hosted permanent human occupation prior to its use for guano mining. However, it is possible the island was utilized as a waypoint or stopover island by Polynesian voyagers. The remoteness of the island and a lack of freshwater resources have prevented large scale archaeological survey from taking place.[13]

Location

1935 Edit this on Wikidata

masonry Edit this on Wikidata

5 m (16 ft) Edit this on Wikidata

circular truncated tower, no lantern[36]

stripe (red, white, horizontal direction) Edit this on Wikidata

1942 Edit this on Wikidata

Military[edit]

As a U.S. territory, the defense of Jarvis Island is the responsibility of the United States. All laws of the United States are applicable on the island.[37]

Howland and Baker islands

List of Guano Island claims

, an 88-minute 2010 documentary

Under a Jarvis Moon

Website with photos, weather, and more.

Jarvis Island Home Page

Has several photos of the old Millersville settlement, together with more modern photos of the island.

Jarvis Island information website

Offers brief data on Jarvis island.

WorldStatesmen

The Jarvis Island refuge site.

U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service Jarvis Island National Wildlife Refuge