Dolly's Cay
Dolly's Cay The location of Dolly's Cay within the Bahamas | |
Geography | |
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Location | Atlantic Ocean |
Coordinates | 23°39′N 77°22′W / 23.65°N 77.36°WCoordinates: 23°39′N 77°22′W / 23.65°N 77.36°W |
Type | Cay |
Archipelago | Lucayan Archipelago |
Administration | |
Bahamas |
Dolly's Cay (or Dolly's Rock) is a remote rock on the Great Bahama Bank in the series of cays running southeast from Andros Island, and is around 20 km (12 mi) east south east of the southeast tip of Andros. It is part of South Andros District.
The cay is used for nesting by bridled terns, sooty terns, Sandwich terns, and royal terns, which were last verified by James Parnell in 1998. These birds are monitored as part of the West Indies Seabird Geographic Information System,[1] a database of all contributions from the Seabird Working Group of the Society for the Conservation and Study of Caribbean Birds.[2]
References[]
- Sprunt, A., IV. 1984. The status and conservation of seabirds of the Bahama Islands. pp. 157–168 in J.P. Croxall, P.G.H. Evans, and R.W. Schreiber, eds. Status and conservation of the world's seabirds. ICBP Technical Publication No. 2 (1984).
- Location information and Map.
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- Islands of the Bahamas
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