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The United States disputes sovereignty with Colombia over the Serranilla Bank and the Bajo Nuevo Bank.
** Serranilla Bank
Bajo Nuevo Bank and Serranilla Bank are two such disputed claims.
* Serranilla Bank ( disputed with Colombia )
* Serranilla Bank ( disputed with Colombia )
There are complicated case deals with Serranilla Bank and the Bajo Nuevo Bank, where multiple countries claim ownership.
Other outlying islands include Jarvis Island, Midway Atoll, Palmyra Atoll and Kingman Reef ( UTC − 11 ); Johnston Atoll ( UTC − 10 ); and Navassa Island, Bajo Nuevo Bank and Serranilla Bank ( UTC − 05 ).
Serranilla Bank shown on satellite image.
Serranilla Bank () is a partially submerged reef, with small uninhabited islets, in the western Caribbean Sea.
The Serranilla Bank was first shown on Spanish maps in 1510.
Serranilla Bank is a former atoll, now a mostly submerged carbonate platform consisting of shallow reef environments.
Between 1982 and 1986, Colombia maintained a formal agreement with Jamaica which granted regulated fishing rights to Jamaican vessels within the territorial waters of Serranilla Bank and nearby Bajo Nuevo Bank.
Nicaragua lays claim to all the islands on its continental shelf, covering an area of over 50, 000 km < sup > 2 </ sup > in the Caribbean Sea, including the Serranilla Bank and all islands associated with the San Andrés and Providencia archipelagoes.
But whether or not Serranilla Bank was included in the agreement is disputed — there is no specific mention of the feature in the treaty and, as per Article 7 of the said treaty, only matters specifically mentioned in the document are subject to it.
According to other records, as well as claims made within the ICJ, Colombia is recognised by the United States as having varying degrees of sovereignty over Serranilla Bank through the treaty of 1972, which took effect in September 1981.
Honduras claims Serranilla Bank as part of its national territory in Article 10 of its Constitution.
* Statoids — states Serrana Bank and Serranilla Bank transferred from United States to Colombia.
* Oceandots — aerial image of Serranilla Bank.

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The last confirmed sighting of the Caribbean Monk Seal was in 1952 at Serranilla Bank, between Jamaica and Nicaragua.
In 1952 the Caribbean monk seal was confirmed sighted for the last time at Serranilla Bank, between Jamaica and Nicaragua.

Serranilla and .
The relationship between the two Latin American countries has evolved amid conflicts over the San Andrés y Providencia Islands located in the Caribbean sea close to the Nicaraguan shoreline and the maritime boundaries covering 150, 000 km² that included the islands of San Andres, Providencia and Santa Catalina and the banks of Roncador, Serrana, Serranilla and Quitasueño as well as the arbitrarily designed 82nd meridian west which Colombia claims as a border but which the International Court has sided with Nicaragua in disavowing.
Serranilla is the subject of conflicting claims made by a number of sovereign states.
The closest neighbouring land feature is Serranilla Bank, located to the west.
Between 1982 and 1986, the two states maintained a formal agreement which granted regulated fishing rights to Jamaican vessels within the territorial waters of Bajo Nuevo and nearby Serranilla Bank.

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