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Visa requirements

…There are no visa requirements for BIOT. Those visiting the Territory must have prior approval. Visiting yachts to the Outer Islands require a permit before arrival. Further details can be found under the side menu.  …

Catlin Seaview Survey and Google Street View

…island is now mostly a coconut palm monoculture. This, coupled with the presence of introduced rats, means that the island is not favoured for breeding by seabirds. The wreck of the Black Rose, a large catamaran, can be seen on the northernmost beach where she was grounded as her anchor dragged during a storm. https://www.google.com/maps/streetview/#remote-islands-of-the-world/ile-fouquet-british-indian-ocean-territory Nelson’s Island This large…

BIOTA Mini-Films Highlighting the Territory

Copyright Alasdair Harris / Blue Ventures

…m/watch?v=nP1vc1lJsPg <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nP1vc1lJsPg> Featured image copyright Alasdair Harris / Blue Ventures

BIOT Megafauna Stamp Issue 08.06.17

…rform several of these jumps in succession which could be to remove parasites, escape a predator, communicate with other individuals, or even be a form of play. It is categorised on the IUCN Red List as Vulnerable. Oceanic Whitetip Shark http://www.iucnredlist.org/details/39374/0 VU The oceanic whitetip shark suffers greatly from fishing pressure, with large numbers being caught as bycatch by tuna and other pelagic fisheries. The shark’s large fin…

BIOT WRNS 100 Stamp Issue 28.11.17

…of three se-tenant pairs of stamps and a first day cover celebrating the centenary of the formation of the Women’s Royal Naval Service. The stamps feature women in the Royal Navy today juxtaposed against WRENS throughout the last century: First pair: modern day mine clearance diver and WWI Wrens working on a lathe. Second pair: modern day ops room warfare specialist and WWII boat crew. Third pair: modern day (first) female submariners and 1970s r…

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New Territory Stamp and Coin Issues

…idually or in sheets of 20. COINS: A new coin for the Territory has also been launched: the £2 Archipelago and Wildlife coin. The design features an image of native wildlife of British Indian Ocean Territory consisting of a Turtle, a Red-Footed Booby Bird and some Angel Fish. The Outline of Diego Garcia Island is shown in the background. The obverse of the coin features an effigy of Her Majesty Queen Elizabeth II. The coins are produced exclusivel…

BIOT Children’s Stamp Competition Issue 04.09.18

…Indian Ocean’, likely due in part to a ‘lack of multiple anthropogenic stresses that most other reef systems endure’. The critically endangered hawksbill and endangered green turtle nest undisturbed throughout the two thirds of the BIOT’s coastline (which is of suitable habitat). Diego Garcia (the largest island) is thought to have the highest recorded numbers of coconut crab in the world (294 per hectare). Eighteen seabird species breed in BIOT,…

BIOT Plants Stamp Issue 02.05.18

…ropical islands are not only important to terrestrial species but are also essential to many marine species. Large trees shade beaches, providing favourable conditions for nesting turtles. The trees provide nesting platforms for birds. Red Footed Boobies prefer to nest on branches of trees that overhang the water, as this allows for unobstructed take-off and landing. From these nesting birds comes nutrient-rich guano, which falls and seeps into th…

BIOT WWI Centenary Stamp Issue 11.11.18

…Strand in London: http://www.biotpostoffice.com/index.asp 2018 marks the centenary of the end of the First World War, a conflict of an unprecedented scale. It involved people from every continent and resulted in nine million deaths. For the first time in a major war, deaths from battle injuries exceeded those from disease. The four years of war brought innovations in terms of warfare – the introduction of the tank, chemical warfare and the furthe…

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