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Jarvis Island National Wildlife Refuge is not open to the public and entry is only allowed through a Special Use Permit when the activity is deemed appropriate with purposes to the refuge establishment.
Other Facilities in the Complex
While Jarvis Island National Wildlife Refuge is not a complex, it does fall within the Pacific Remote Islands Marine National Monument. The monument incorporates more than 490,000 square miles within its boundaries, which extend 50 nautical miles from Howland and Baker Island, Kingman Reef, and Palmyra Atoll, and out to 200 nautical miles around Jarvis Islands, and Johnston and Wake Atolls.
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Jarvis Island National Wildlife Refuge is not open to the public and entry is only allowed through a Special Use Permit when the activity is deemed appropriate with purposes to the refuge establishment.