Assumption Island was discovered by Captain Nicolas Morphey on 14 August 1756, and was named after the religious feast of the next day. In 1908, the island was leased to Mr H. Savy of
Mahé, who built a
coconut plantation there. The first settlement was in the northern part of the island. During a visit two years later, he realized the
guano potential of the island. The villagers transferred their labor force to a guano mining camp that operated from 1907 until 1983. The camp was the location of the current village. Later, the villagers were employed as fishermen, usually of
bêche-de-mer, until it was declared protected. In the mid-1960s, the island was proposed as an American military base, including a deep-sea port. After strong protests from environmental organizations, the plan was rejected. In 1990, the airfield was built. In 2024, Assumption Island was leased for 90 years to a Qatari investment group for $50 million. ==Geography==