Moso (island)

Moso
Island
Moso

Location in Vanuatu

Coordinates: 17°32′S 168°15′E / 17.533°S 168.250°E / -17.533; 168.250Coordinates: 17°32′S 168°15′E / 17.533°S 168.250°E / -17.533; 168.250
Country  Vanuatu
Province Shefa Province
Area
  Total 25.39 km2 (9.80 sq mi)
Highest elevation 129 m (423 ft)
Population (2009)
  Total 237
  Density 9.3/km2 (24/sq mi)
Time zone VUT (UTC+11)

Moso Island is an island off the northwest coast of Efate in Vanuatu, in Shefa Province. It is separated from Efate by Namoso Passage, which is 200 meters wide at its narrowest point.

Along with Lelepa, it creates the harbour at north Efate known as Port Havannah. This harbour was a focal point during World War II, with many troops stationed there, including posts on Moso itself. Today, small tokens of the soldiers' presence can still be seen on Moso.

History

Seven villages were originally scattered throughout Moso Island until missionaries facilitated their formation into one coastal village, Sunae. This community was divided in two in the early 1990s and some people split from Sunae, forming Tassirki village on central Moso.

Transport

There are no roads or cars on Moso Island.

Tourism

Moso Island Beach by Tassirki village.
Tassirki village tribal chief, 2014.

Tassiriki community, in conjunction with Wan Smolbag Theatre, is the base for a turtle monitoring programme on northwestern Efate. The project is run throughout Vanuatu with the goal of preserving the endangered turtle species found in the Pacific. The community operates a bungalow that accommodates volunteers who stay for short-term periods assisting the locals with the turtle monitoring programme.

Sunae community is attempting to initiate a small tour business to the eastern part of the island as part of a community development project. This part of the island is where parts of Les Aventuriers de Koh-Lanta, the French version of the Survivor TV series, were filmed.

Tranquility Dive and Resort is a commercial business run from the western part of the island and is well known for its dive sites.

Demographics

There are approximately 240 ni-Vanuatu inhabitants on Moso,[1] the majority in Tassirki village.

Economy

Fishing, subsistence agriculture and tourism make up the economy of Moso. People most frequently fish from the traditional outrigger canoes both during the day and night.

References

  1. 2009 Census Summary release final - Government of Vanuatu
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