Bouvet Island
關於Bouvet Island
貨幣 | Norwegian Krone (NOK) |
語言 | Norwegian |
資本金 | None |
Bouvet Island, the most remote island on earth, is an uninhabited volcanic island in the south Atlantic Ocean, halfway between South Africa and Antarctica. It is covered by glaciers and is most easily reached by ship and then by helicopter. There are no seaport or airports.
The island was discovered in 1739 by the French naval officer Jean-Baptiste Charles Bouvet de Lozier, after whom the island is named. In 1825, the island came under British control. Later, in 1928, the island was transferred to the Norwegian administration, under which it has remained until today. This Norwegian territory is administered by the Ministry of Justice and the Oslo Police.
In 1971 the island and its surrounding waters were designated as a nature reserve. Today, the island is used for wildlife research and meteorological surveillance. Penguins and fur seals are species studied on the island.
There are no diseases to report, nor vaccinations required for this uninhabited island.
Bouvet Island的建議疫苗接種
目前沒有針對Bouvet Island的建議。
Bouvet Island的推薦藥物
目前沒有針對Bouvet Island的建議。
Bouvet Island要注意的疾病
目前沒有Bouvet Island需注意的疾病。
Bouvet Island中的安全性
人身安全
None to report.