Yes, you cross international waters traveling by air or water from the United States mainland to the Virgin Islands. Flights from Florida will typically pass by the Bahamas, give wide berth to Cuban airspace, then skirt the island of Hispaniola (Haiti and the Dominican Republic) before reentering U.S. airspace west of Puerto Rico and into the Virgin Islands. Flights from North Carolina northward may pass near Bermudan airspace as well.
Yes. Any travel that crosses international waters requires a passport.
Seagrass is an underwater plant that grows in the waters near the Virgin Islands. Tourists enjoy the forests and cacti.
The Caribbean Sea and the North Atlantic Ocean.
Both Tiger Sharks and Bull Sharks can be found in the waters off the Virgin Islands. Shark attacks are extremely rare considering how popular the islands are for swimming, snorkeling and diving. The harmless Nurse shark is the most frequently encountered large shark in shallow waters.
Puerto Rico is an island therefore it does not have a land border with any other country. The Dominican Republic is 90 miles to the west of Puerto Rico across the Mona Straight. That is the only foreign country that is even close to sharing a border with Puerto Rico. And since the US Territorial Waters only extend 12 nautical miles, the island's territorial waters do not border with any other country. The US Virgin Islands are about 50 miles to the East of the Puerto Rican coastline. Puerto Rico and the US Virgin Islands are both territories if the United States so there is no national border there even in the territorial waters they share. The US Virgin Island's territorial Waters border the British Virgin Islands Territorial waters. That would be the nearest international boundary to Puerto Rico.
No, you do not need a passport to travel to the US Virgin Islands. This information is available from the US Virgin Island's official website http://www.usvitourism.vi/
subtropical or tropical walm or cool marine waters eg cooper island British virgin islands. ;)
Puerto Rico is an island in the Caribbean Sea. Its western territorial waters share a border with the Dominican Republic's territorial waters. The US Virgin Islands are to the east of Puerto Rico. There are no other islands or continents that border territorial waters to the north or south.
Yes. On the west coast of Ireland cows are often 'herded' across shallow waters between islands, and between islands and the mainland.
yes. there are no laws in international waters
Alaskan king crab can be caught in Auletian Islands, islands in Alaska region. Another places where the crabs can be caught are in Russia and also international waters.
the galapagous islands are protected by international law, although these laws are easily broken because it is up to the country's who border the waters to properly enforce these laws the galapagous islands are protected by international law, although these laws are easily broken because it is up to the country's who border the waters to properly enforce these laws