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Union Island

Union Island is part of the nation of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines. It has a surface of 9 square kilometres (3.5 sq mi) and lies about 200 km (120 miles) west-southwest of Barbados within view of the islands of Carriacou and the mainland of Grenada, which lies directly south.[1]

Union Island
Union Island
Union Island
Union Island
Geography
LocationCaribbean Sea
Coordinates12°36′N 61°26′W / 12.600°N 61.433°W / 12.600; -61.433
Area3.5 sq mi (9.1 km2)
Length3 mi (5 km)
Width1 mi (2 km)
Highest elevation999 ft (304.5 m)
Highest pointMount Taboi
Administration
Largest settlementClifton
Demographics
Population~ 3,000 (2012)
LanguagesEnglish, French, German
Additional information
Time zone
Official website
Clifton Harbour from the air

Clifton and Ashton are the two principal towns. The island is home to just under 3,000 residents.[2] The official language is English; however, French and German are spoken by some merchants in Clifton as well.

The island has an airport, Union Island Airport, with domestic flights to Saint Vincent and some of the Grenadines, as well as international flights to Barbados, Carriacou, Grenada and Martinique.

Geography Edit

Due to its volcanic silhouette, it is also called the Tahiti of the West Indies.[3] The island is approximately three miles (4.8 kilometres) long and one mile (1.6 kilometres) wide. Surrounding islands are Tobago Cays, Mayreau, Palm Island, and Petit Saint Vincent. The highest peak is Mount Taboi, which is 999 feet (304 metres) above sea level.[4]

Union Island has a semi-arid climate. Its hills are not high enough to produce the rainfall that transforms Grenada's northern coastal areas into rainforests.[5] During the dry season (December to June), the only source of water on the island is the water stored during the rainy season (June to December).

History Edit

After the original settlers, the Arawak and Caribs, the island has been in the possession of French and English slave traders and plantation owners. They brought hundreds of Africans to the island, mostly from regions of Africa that are now Nigeria, Cameroon, Angola, and Ghana. Sea island cotton was an important export crop.

When slavery was abolished, people still relied on farming and fishing. As a result, a lot of men went to sea to work on freighters to support their families. Union Island was the centre of some political unrest in the late 1970s when a group of residents were in favour of secession from Saint Vincent and the Grenadines and merger with southern neighbour Grenada. The insurrection was put down by forces of the Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Government.

The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers spent much of a year working on Union Island and completed a new Coast Guard Jetty and shore office at the mouth of Clifton Harbour.

Economy Edit

Today the yacht services business and tourist day-chartering business provide many jobs. There are also numerous boutiques, supermarkets, bars, restaurants, internet cafes and, a dive operator.

There are several hotels and guest houses on Union Island, as well as schools, churches and a small health clinic.

The official currency is the Eastern Caribbean Dollar (XCD), though U.S. dollars (USD) and Euros (EUR) are widely accepted.

Telecommunications services are provided by Cable & Wireless, which offers landline and wireless services (GSM). Digicel offers competing for wireless services, including the network formerly operated by AT&T Wireless/Cingular. High-Speed Internet services are provided by Cable and Wireless (512 kbit/s down, 128 kbit/s up). The island is connected to the Saint Vincent mainland by a series of digital microwave towers (through connections to neighbouring islands of Canouan and Bequia).

WiFi service in the harbour is offered through Internet Cafe-Clifton. Also through HotHotHot Spot, a service offered in Union through Erika's Marine Services, which is also offered in Bequia in the Grenadines, as well as Dominica and Antigua (both Falmouth and English Harbours and Jolly Harbour). Other computer and electronic support is also offered by The Internet Cafe — Clifton.

Local piers and docks earn money by renting their open space to tourists who have chartered sailboats or yachts, charging them by boat length.

In the middle of Clifton harbour sits Happy Island, a man-made island featuring a bar.

Ferry services operate between Clifton and Saint Vincent, Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday on the MS Barracouda and the MS Gemstar. Ferry services also operate bi-weekly between Ashton and Hillsborough, Carriacou (Grenada) on Mondays and Thursdays.

Fauna Edit

 
A manicou bares its teeth

The common opossum, locally known as "manicou", can usually only be seen at the end of the dry season. Common Caribbean birds like the bananaquit are found on the island, as is the ubiquitous blackbird. A recent book (2006) on the fauna of Mustique, a neighbouring island, is an excellent reference.[6] The Union Island gecko, discovered in 2005[7] is endemic to the island and is currently listed as critically endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature.[8]

Tourism Edit

 
Aerial view of the Tobago Cays Marine Park

The tourism industry plays an increasing role in Union Island's economy. A large number of yachts visit the island each year, often on their way to the nearby Tobago Cays. There are a number of local guest houses, including St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, the Anchorage Yacht Club, and a small hotel at the Bougainvilla in Clifton.

Turtle watching is conducted by the Union Island Environmental Attackers (UIEA), an environmental non-governmental organization seeking to preserve Union Island. Turtle watching occurs during the Turtle Closed Season (March 1 to July 31), during which time catching or killing of turtles for consumption is forbidden.

There are also a number of bars and restaurants on the island.

Chatham Bay, on the west side of the island, is popular for its remote beach and snorkeling.[9]

 
Local sailboats compete in regatta, Union Island in background

A key feature of the Union Island region is the Tobago Cays National Marine Park. The Tobago Cays are a group of small, uninhabited islands surrounded by reefs. Snorkeling, scuba diving and swimming with sea turtles are offered.

The Union Island Sailing Club sponsors two sailing dinghies that participate in local regattae.

Culture Edit

The culture of Union Island reflects the vibrant and laid-back atmosphere of the Caribbean. The island is home to a diverse population, including descendants of African slaves, indigenous Caribs, and people of European and East Indian descent. This multicultural mix has shaped the unique cultural fabric of Union Island.

One of the most prominent aspects of Union Island's culture is its music. Calypso, reggae, and soca music are popular genres that can be heard throughout the island. Music plays a significant role in local celebrations, festivals, and social gatherings, providing a rhythmic backdrop to daily life.

Carnival is a highly anticipated event on Union Island. This colourful and energetic festival takes place annually and involves vibrant parades, lively music, and traditional dance performances. The Carnival season is an opportunity for locals and visitors alike to come together and celebrate with joy and enthusiasm.

The cuisine of Union Island is another reflection of its culture. The island offers a delectable array of dishes influenced by African, Indian, and Creole culinary traditions. Fresh seafood, tropical fruits, and locally sourced ingredients are often incorporated into traditional recipes, creating flavorful and distinctive meals.

The people of Union Island are known for their warm hospitality and friendly nature. Visitors are often greeted with open arms, and there is a strong sense of community and togetherness among the residents. This welcoming spirit contributes to the island's unique cultural charm.

Easter is one of the biggest events on Union Island. Festivities take place in both Ashton and Clifton throughout Holy Week in a festival called "Easterval".

In late May, at the end of the dry season, a significant event is "the Maroon", a celebration which is a day-long affair beginning before dawn and lasting late into the night. The Maroon is known for its drums, dancing and plentiful food. These are meant to entice the Gods to bring on the rains.

Gallery Edit

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ (in French) Union Island (St Vincent)
  2. ^ "St Vincent and the Grenadines, Population and Housing Census Preliminary Report". The Census Office, SVG Government. Retrieved 31 December 2015.
  3. ^ "Union Island, Saint Vincent and the Grenadines". Grenadines sailing. Retrieved 2022-04-11.
  4. ^ "Mount Taboi". PeakVisor. Retrieved 2022-04-11.
  5. ^ "Chapter III - Inventory and status of the natural and cultural resource base". www.oas.org. Retrieved 2022-10-13.
  6. ^ Fr. Mark de Silva & Dianne Wilson; 2006; A Natural History of Mustique: A Field Guide to the Common Flora, Fauna and Marine Species, Mustique Company Ltd.
  7. ^ Powell, Robert; Henderson, Robert William (2005). "A new species of Gonatodes (Squamata: Gekkonidae) from the West Indies". Caribbean Journal of Science. 41 (4): 709–715. Retrieved 8 March 2020.
  8. ^ Powell R, Henderson RW (2011). "Gonatodes daudini (errata version published in 2017)". The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2011: e.T194258A115333400. https://doi.org/10.2305/IUCN.UK.2011-2.RLTS.T194258A8889057.en. Downloaded on 15 February 2019.
  9. ^ https://www.lonelyplanet.com/st-vincent-and-the-grenadines/union-island/attractions/chatham-bay/a/poi-sig/1555115/358165

External links Edit

  • Radio Grenadines official website
  • Tobago Cays Marine Park official website
  • Friends of Union Island - general information

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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 Union Island news newspapers books scholar JSTOR November 2011 Learn how and when to remove this template message Union Island is part of the nation of Saint Vincent and the Grenadines It has a surface of 9 square kilometres 3 5 sq mi and lies about 200 km 120 miles west southwest of Barbados within view of the islands of Carriacou and the mainland of Grenada which lies directly south 1 Union IslandUnion Island International Airport from the airUnion IslandShow map of Saint Vincent and the GrenadinesUnion IslandShow map of Lesser AntillesUnion IslandShow map of CaribbeanGeographyLocationCaribbean SeaCoordinates12 36 N 61 26 W 12 600 N 61 433 W 12 600 61 433Area3 5 sq mi 9 1 km2 Length3 mi 5 km Width1 mi 2 km Highest elevation999 ft 304 5 m Highest pointMount TaboiAdministration Saint Vincent and the GrenadinesLargest settlementCliftonDemographicsPopulation 3 000 2012 LanguagesEnglish French GermanAdditional informationTime zoneEastern Caribbean UTC 4 Official websiteTravel guide of Union Island with street map of the townClifton Harbour from the airClifton and Ashton are the two principal towns The island is home to just under 3 000 residents 2 The official language is English however French and German are spoken by some merchants in Clifton as well The island has an airport Union Island Airport with domestic flights to Saint Vincent and some of the Grenadines as well as international flights to Barbados Carriacou Grenada and Martinique Contents 1 Geography 2 History 3 Economy 4 Fauna 5 Tourism 6 Culture 7 Gallery 8 See also 9 References 10 External linksGeography EditDue to its volcanic silhouette it is also called the Tahiti of the West Indies 3 The island is approximately three miles 4 8 kilometres long and one mile 1 6 kilometres wide Surrounding islands are Tobago Cays Mayreau Palm Island and Petit Saint Vincent The highest peak is Mount Taboi which is 999 feet 304 metres above sea level 4 Union Island has a semi arid climate Its hills are not high enough to produce the rainfall that transforms Grenada s northern coastal areas into rainforests 5 During the dry season December to June the only source of water on the island is the water stored during the rainy season June to December History EditAfter the original settlers the Arawak and Caribs the island has been in the possession of French and English slave traders and plantation owners They brought hundreds of Africans to the island mostly from regions of Africa that are now Nigeria Cameroon Angola and Ghana Sea island cotton was an important export crop When slavery was abolished people still relied on farming and fishing As a result a lot of men went to sea to work on freighters to support their families Union Island was the centre of some political unrest in the late 1970s when a group of residents were in favour of secession from Saint Vincent and the Grenadines and merger with southern neighbour Grenada The insurrection was put down by forces of the Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Government The U S Army Corps of Engineers spent much of a year working on Union Island and completed a new Coast Guard Jetty and shore office at the mouth of Clifton Harbour Economy EditToday the yacht services business and tourist day chartering business provide many jobs There are also numerous boutiques supermarkets bars restaurants internet cafes and a dive operator There are several hotels and guest houses on Union Island as well as schools churches and a small health clinic The official currency is the Eastern Caribbean Dollar XCD though U S dollars USD and Euros EUR are widely accepted Telecommunications services are provided by Cable amp Wireless which offers landline and wireless services GSM Digicel offers competing for wireless services including the network formerly operated by AT amp T Wireless Cingular High Speed Internet services are provided by Cable and Wireless 512 kbit s down 128 kbit s up The island is connected to the Saint Vincent mainland by a series of digital microwave towers through connections to neighbouring islands of Canouan and Bequia WiFi service in the harbour is offered through Internet Cafe Clifton Also through HotHotHot Spot a service offered in Union through Erika s Marine Services which is also offered in Bequia in the Grenadines as well as Dominica and Antigua both Falmouth and English Harbours and Jolly Harbour Other computer and electronic support is also offered by The Internet Cafe Clifton Local piers and docks earn money by renting their open space to tourists who have chartered sailboats or yachts charging them by boat length In the middle of Clifton harbour sits Happy Island a man made island featuring a bar Ferry services operate between Clifton and Saint Vincent Monday Tuesday Thursday Friday and Saturday on the MS Barracouda and the MS Gemstar Ferry services also operate bi weekly between Ashton and Hillsborough Carriacou Grenada on Mondays and Thursdays Fauna Edit nbsp A manicou bares its teethThe common opossum locally known as manicou can usually only be seen at the end of the dry season Common Caribbean birds like the bananaquit are found on the island as is the ubiquitous blackbird A recent book 2006 on the fauna of Mustique a neighbouring island is an excellent reference 6 The Union Island gecko discovered in 2005 7 is endemic to the island and is currently listed as critically endangered by the International Union for Conservation of Nature 8 Tourism Edit nbsp Aerial view of the Tobago Cays Marine ParkThis article contains content that is written like an advertisement Please help improve it by removing promotional content and inappropriate external links and by adding encyclopedic content written from a neutral point of view May 2017 Learn how and when to remove this template message The tourism industry plays an increasing role in Union Island s economy A large number of yachts visit the island each year often on their way to the nearby Tobago Cays There are a number of local guest houses including St Joseph s Roman Catholic Church the Anchorage Yacht Club and a small hotel at the Bougainvilla in Clifton Turtle watching is conducted by the Union Island Environmental Attackers UIEA an environmental non governmental organization seeking to preserve Union Island Turtle watching occurs during the Turtle Closed Season March 1 to July 31 during which time catching or killing of turtles for consumption is forbidden There are also a number of bars and restaurants on the island Chatham Bay on the west side of the island is popular for its remote beach and snorkeling 9 nbsp Local sailboats compete in regatta Union Island in backgroundA key feature of the Union Island region is the Tobago Cays National Marine Park The Tobago Cays are a group of small uninhabited islands surrounded by reefs Snorkeling scuba diving and swimming with sea turtles are offered The Union Island Sailing Club sponsors two sailing dinghies that participate in local regattae Culture EditThe culture of Union Island reflects the vibrant and laid back atmosphere of the Caribbean The island is home to a diverse population including descendants of African slaves indigenous Caribs and people of European and East Indian descent This multicultural mix has shaped the unique cultural fabric of Union Island One of the most prominent aspects of Union Island s culture is its music Calypso reggae and soca music are popular genres that can be heard throughout the island Music plays a significant role in local celebrations festivals and social gatherings providing a rhythmic backdrop to daily life Carnival is a highly anticipated event on Union Island This colourful and energetic festival takes place annually and involves vibrant parades lively music and traditional dance performances The Carnival season is an opportunity for locals and visitors alike to come together and celebrate with joy and enthusiasm The cuisine of Union Island is another reflection of its culture The island offers a delectable array of dishes influenced by African Indian and Creole culinary traditions Fresh seafood tropical fruits and locally sourced ingredients are often incorporated into traditional recipes creating flavorful and distinctive meals The people of Union Island are known for their warm hospitality and friendly nature Visitors are often greeted with open arms and there is a strong sense of community and togetherness among the residents This welcoming spirit contributes to the island s unique cultural charm Easter is one of the biggest events on Union Island Festivities take place in both Ashton and Clifton throughout Holy Week in a festival called Easterval In late May at the end of the dry season a significant event is the Maroon a celebration which is a day long affair beginning before dawn and lasting late into the night The Maroon is known for its drums dancing and plentiful food These are meant to entice the Gods to bring on the rains Gallery Edit nbsp Maroon celebration in Ashton May 2007 nbsp Areal view of a beach on Union Island near Clifton with the Union Island Airport in the background nbsp Harbour at Clifton Union Island Jetty of Anchorage Yacht Club nbsp Memorial at central square of Clifton Union Island nbsp Union Island Airport in Clifton nbsp Happy Island sits in the outer harbour of Clifton Union IslandSee also EditUnion Island a West Indiaman that sailed between 1794 and 1821References Edit in French Union Island St Vincent St Vincent and the Grenadines Population and Housing Census Preliminary Report The Census Office SVG Government Retrieved 31 December 2015 Union Island Saint Vincent and the Grenadines Grenadines sailing Retrieved 2022 04 11 Mount Taboi PeakVisor Retrieved 2022 04 11 Chapter III Inventory and status of the natural and cultural resource base www oas org Retrieved 2022 10 13 Fr Mark de Silva amp Dianne Wilson 2006 A Natural History of Mustique A Field Guide to the Common Flora Fauna and Marine Species Mustique Company Ltd Powell Robert Henderson Robert William 2005 A new species of Gonatodes Squamata Gekkonidae from the West Indies Caribbean Journal of Science 41 4 709 715 Retrieved 8 March 2020 Powell R Henderson RW 2011 Gonatodes daudini errata version published in 2017 The IUCN Red List of Threatened Species 2011 e T194258A115333400 https doi org 10 2305 IUCN UK 2011 2 RLTS T194258A8889057 en Downloaded on 15 February 2019 https www lonelyplanet com st vincent and the grenadines union island attractions chatham bay a poi sig 1555115 358165External links EditRadio Grenadines official website Travel guide of Union Island with street map of the town Tobago Cays Marine Park official website Friends of Union Island general information Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Union Island 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