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Scattered Islands in the Indian Ocean

The Scattered Islands in the Indian Ocean (French: Îles Éparses or Îles Éparses de l'océan Indien) consist of four small coral islands, an atoll, as well as a reef in the Indian Ocean; they have constituted the fifth district of the French Southern and Antarctic Lands,[1] though sovereignty over some or all of the islands is contested by the Comoros, Madagascar, and Mauritius. None of the islands have ever had a permanent population.

Scattered Islands in the Indian Ocean
Îles Éparses de l'océan Indien (French)
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Coat of arms
Motto: "Liberté, égalité, fraternité"
Anthem: "La Marseillaise"
"The Marsellaise"
Maps of the Scattered Islands in the Indian Ocean.
Anti-clockwise from top right: Tromelin Island, Glorioso Islands, Juan de Nova Island, Bassas da India, and Europa Island. Banc du Geyser is not shown.
GovernmentDistrict of French Southern and Antarctic Lands

Two of the islands—Europa Island and Juan de Nova Island—and the Bassas da India atoll lie in the Mozambique Channel west of Madagascar, while a third island, Tromelin Island, lies about 450 kilometres (280 mi) east of Madagascar and the Glorioso Islands lies about 200 kilometres (120 mi) northwest of Madagascar. Also in the Mozambique Channel is Banc du Geyser, a mostly submerged reef considered a part of the Glorioso Islands by France and the Comoros.

The islands have been classified as nature reserves. Except for Bassas da India, they all support meteorological stations: those on the Glorioso Islands, Juan de Nova, and Europa Island are automated. The station on Tromelin Island, in particular, provides warning of cyclones threatening Madagascar, Mauritius, or Réunion. Each of the islands, except Banc du Geyser and Bassas da India, has an airstrip of more than 1,000 metres (3,300 ft).

Overview edit

Island / Atoll Station
Staff
Area
(km2)
Lagoon
(km2)
EEZ
(km2)
Coordinates Location
  Glorioso Islands (including
Banc du Geyser)
11 5 29.6 48,350 11°33′S 47°20′E / 11.550°S 47.333°E / -11.550; 47.333 (Glorioso Islands) Northern Mozambique Channel
  Tromelin Island 19 0.8 280,000 15°53′S 54°31′E / 15.883°S 54.517°E / -15.883; 54.517 (Tromelin Island) Western Indian Ocean
  Juan de Nova Island 14 4.4 (1) 61,050 17°03′S 42°45′E / 17.050°S 42.750°E / -17.050; 42.750 (Juan de Nova) Central Mozambique Channel
  Bassas da India 0.2 79.8 123,700 21°27′S 39°45′E / 21.450°S 39.750°E / -21.450; 39.750 (Bassas da India) Southern Mozambique Channel
  Europa Island 12 28 9 127,300 22°20′S 40°22′E / 22.333°S 40.367°E / -22.333; 40.367 (Europa Island) Southern Mozambique Channel
Total 56 38.4 118.4 640,400  

Individual islands edit

Administration edit

Since January 3, 2005, the Scattered Islands have been administered on behalf of the French state by the senior administrator of the French Southern and Antarctic Lands, based in Réunion. The Scattered Islands had previously been under the administration of the prefect of Réunion since the Independence of Madagascar in 1960. France maintains a military garrison of around 14 troops on each of the islands in the Mozambique Channel that are claimed by Madagascar. There troops are supported by French naval vessels based in Réunion conducting patrol missions and re-supply operations about four times per year.[2] The Glorioso Islands are also claimed by the Comoros, while Mauritius claims Tromelin Island.

France has an exclusive economic zone (EEZ) of 200 nautical miles (370 km) around each of the small islands in the Scattered Islands, which together with the EEZ claims for the islands of Mayotte and Réunion totals more than one million square kilometres (400,000 sq mi) in the western Indian Ocean. There is considerable overlap of the EEZ with the neighbouring states.

Sovereignty dispute edit

Mauritius, Madagascar, and the Comoros dispute France's sovereignty over these islands. Mauritius claims Tromelin Island and states that the island, discovered by France in 1722, was not ceded by the Treaty of Paris in 1814. Madagascar claims sovereignty over the Glorioso Islands (including Banc du Geyser), though the island group was never a part of the Malagasy Protectorate, having been a part of the Colony of Mayotte and dependencies, then a part of the French Comoros that had become a separately administered colony from Madagascar in 1946. The Comoros also claims the Glorioso Islands (including Banc du Geyser), as a part of the disputed French region of Mayotte. Furthermore, Madagascar has also claimed Bassas da India, Europa Island, and Juan de Nova Island since 1972,[3] and a 1979 United Nations resolution (without binding force) demanded the cession of these islands to Madagascar.[4][5] Seychelles claimed a part of the Scattered Islands too before the signing of the France–Seychelles Maritime Boundary Agreement.

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ . Archived from the original on 2010-01-28. Retrieved 2010-02-20. French Southern and Antarctic Lands (TAAF) Official website
  2. ^ "Le Champlain : un soutien logistique pour les îles Éparses" (in French). Ministère des Armées. 23 August 2023. Retrieved 30 August 2023.
  3. ^ (PDF). africa-union.org. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2007-10-30. Retrieved 2009-08-17.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. ^ "United Nations Resolution 34/91" [Question of the Islands of Gloriesus, Juan de Nova, Europa and Bassas da India]. United Nations. 12 December 1979. Retrieved 13 June 2020.
  5. ^ "United Nations Resolution 35/123" [Question of the Islands of Gloriesus, Juan de Nova, Europa and Bassas da India]. United Nations. 11 December 1980. Retrieved 13 June 2020.

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources Scattered Islands in the Indian Ocean news newspapers books scholar JSTOR October 2018 Learn how and when to remove this template message The Scattered Islands in the Indian Ocean French Iles Eparses or Iles Eparses de l ocean Indien consist of four small coral islands an atoll as well as a reef in the Indian Ocean they have constituted the fifth district of the French Southern and Antarctic Lands 1 though sovereignty over some or all of the islands is contested by the Comoros Madagascar and Mauritius None of the islands have ever had a permanent population Scattered Islands in the Indian OceanIles Eparses de l ocean Indien French Flag Coat of armsMotto Liberte egalite fraternite Anthem La Marseillaise The Marsellaise Maps of the Scattered Islands in the Indian Ocean Anti clockwise from top right Tromelin Island Glorioso Islands Juan de Nova Island Bassas da India and Europa Island Banc du Geyser is not shown GovernmentDistrict of French Southern and Antarctic LandsTwo of the islands Europa Island and Juan de Nova Island and the Bassas da India atoll lie in the Mozambique Channel west of Madagascar while a third island Tromelin Island lies about 450 kilometres 280 mi east of Madagascar and the Glorioso Islands lies about 200 kilometres 120 mi northwest of Madagascar Also in the Mozambique Channel is Banc du Geyser a mostly submerged reef considered a part of the Glorioso Islands by France and the Comoros The islands have been classified as nature reserves Except for Bassas da India they all support meteorological stations those on the Glorioso Islands Juan de Nova and Europa Island are automated The station on Tromelin Island in particular provides warning of cyclones threatening Madagascar Mauritius or Reunion Each of the islands except Banc du Geyser and Bassas da India has an airstrip of more than 1 000 metres 3 300 ft Contents 1 Overview 2 Individual islands 3 Administration 4 Sovereignty dispute 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksOverview editIsland Atoll StationStaff Area km2 Lagoon km2 EEZ km2 Coordinates Location nbsp Glorioso Islands including Banc du Geyser 11 5 29 6 48 350 11 33 S 47 20 E 11 550 S 47 333 E 11 550 47 333 Glorioso Islands Northern Mozambique Channel nbsp Tromelin Island 19 0 8 280 000 15 53 S 54 31 E 15 883 S 54 517 E 15 883 54 517 Tromelin Island Western Indian Ocean nbsp Juan de Nova Island 14 4 4 1 61 050 17 03 S 42 45 E 17 050 S 42 750 E 17 050 42 750 Juan de Nova Central Mozambique Channel nbsp Bassas da India 0 2 79 8 123 700 21 27 S 39 45 E 21 450 S 39 750 E 21 450 39 750 Bassas da India Southern Mozambique Channel nbsp Europa Island 12 28 9 127 300 22 20 S 40 22 E 22 333 S 40 367 E 22 333 40 367 Europa Island Southern Mozambique ChannelTotal 56 38 4 118 4 640 400 Individual islands editBassas da India Ten unnamed rock islets Europa Island Ile Europa Eight unnamed rock islets Glorioso Islands Banc du Geyser Grande Glorieuse Ile du Lys South Rock Verte Rocks three islets Wreck Rock Three unnamed islets Juan de Nova Island Tromelin IslandAdministration editSince January 3 2005 the Scattered Islands have been administered on behalf of the French state by the senior administrator of the French Southern and Antarctic Lands based in Reunion The Scattered Islands had previously been under the administration of the prefect of Reunion since the Independence of Madagascar in 1960 France maintains a military garrison of around 14 troops on each of the islands in the Mozambique Channel that are claimed by Madagascar There troops are supported by French naval vessels based in Reunion conducting patrol missions and re supply operations about four times per year 2 The Glorioso Islands are also claimed by the Comoros while Mauritius claims Tromelin Island France has an exclusive economic zone EEZ of 200 nautical miles 370 km around each of the small islands in the Scattered Islands which together with the EEZ claims for the islands of Mayotte and Reunion totals more than one million square kilometres 400 000 sq mi in the western Indian Ocean There is considerable overlap of the EEZ with the neighbouring states Sovereignty dispute editMauritius Madagascar and the Comoros dispute France s sovereignty over these islands Mauritius claims Tromelin Island and states that the island discovered by France in 1722 was not ceded by the Treaty of Paris in 1814 Madagascar claims sovereignty over the Glorioso Islands including Banc du Geyser though the island group was never a part of the Malagasy Protectorate having been a part of the Colony of Mayotte and dependencies then a part of the French Comoros that had become a separately administered colony from Madagascar in 1946 The Comoros also claims the Glorioso Islands including Banc du Geyser as a part of the disputed French region of Mayotte Furthermore Madagascar has also claimed Bassas da India Europa Island and Juan de Nova Island since 1972 3 and a 1979 United Nations resolution without binding force demanded the cession of these islands to Madagascar 4 5 Seychelles claimed a part of the Scattered Islands too before the signing of the France Seychelles Maritime Boundary Agreement See also editAdministrative divisions of France French Southern and Antarctic Lands List of territorial disputes Overseas FranceReferences edit TAAF Archived from the original on 2010 01 28 Retrieved 2010 02 20 French Southern and Antarctic Lands TAAF Official website Le Champlain un soutien logistique pour les iles Eparses in French Ministere des Armees 23 August 2023 Retrieved 30 August 2023 Archived copy PDF africa union org Archived from the original PDF on 2007 10 30 Retrieved 2009 08 17 a href Template Cite web html title Template Cite web cite web a CS1 maint archived copy as title link United Nations Resolution 34 91 Question of the Islands of Gloriesus Juan de Nova Europa and Bassas da India United Nations 12 December 1979 Retrieved 13 June 2020 United Nations Resolution 35 123 Question of the Islands of Gloriesus Juan de Nova Europa and Bassas da India United Nations 11 December 1980 Retrieved 13 June 2020 External links edit nbsp Media related to Scattered Islands in the Indian Ocean at Wikimedia Commons Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Scattered Islands in the Indian Ocean amp oldid 1181907354, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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