- Ragged Island
Ragged Island is a small island (9 square miles) and district in the southern
Bahamas .Until recently it had an active
salt industry, the salt ponds having been developed in the 19th Century by a Mr. Duncan Taylor, after whomDuncan Town , the only settlement, is named.The island was badly affected by
Hurricane Donna and there has been a gradual emigration to more prosperous islands such asNew Providence . The population of Ragged Island in the2000 census was just 72.Fishermen say that the best bone fishing can be found on the Ragged Island.
Ragged Island is part of the Jumentos cays and Ragged Island Chain. The croissant shaped chain measures over 110 miles in length and includes cays known as Racoon Cay, Hog Cay and Double-Breasted Cay.
Duncan town is the only settlement of the entire chain and is situated within a bay of shallow water. The island relies on the "mail boat" for transportation to and from the major islands and for freight and commerce. The island contains a small air strip and a harbor.
Most of the inhabitants are the direct descendants from the original settlers and they bear their original family names such as Curling, Lockhart, Maycock, Moxey, Munroe, Wallace, and Wilson. The familiar heritage and their remoteness have resulted in the islands being part of the “family islands” or “out island”.
Although the island is remote and sparsely populated, many of its descendants have taken important roles within politics, athletics, entertainment and business.
Infrastructure
Communications
In August 2005, a contract was signed with TYCO International to deploy a fiber optic submarine cable in a self-healing ring topology, connecting 14 islands of the Bahamas; namely, New Providence, Andros, Eleuthera, Exuma, Long Island, Ragged Island, Inagua, Mayaguana, San Salvador, Rum Cay, Cat Island, Abaco, Crooked Island and Grand Bahama at a cost of $60 Million.
Transportation
Airport - Upgrades to the Duncan Town Airport Ragged Island (funded by the European Union) at a cost of $650,000 was commenced in 2006.
Dock/dredging - The dredging and the building of a dock in Ragged Island at an estimated cost of some $3.5 million commenced in 2006.
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