Hunter Island (Tasmania)
Hunter Island Location of the Hunter Island in Bass Strait | |
Geography | |
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Location | Bass Strait |
Coordinates | 40°30′S 144°47′E / 40.500°S 144.783°ECoordinates: 40°30′S 144°47′E / 40.500°S 144.783°E |
Archipelago | Hunter Island Group |
Area | 7,330 ha (18,100 acres) |
Length | 25 km (15.5 mi) |
Width | 6.5 km (4.04 mi) |
Administration | |
Australia | |
State | Tasmania |
The Hunter Island, the main island of the Hunter Island Group, is a 7,330-hectare (18,100-acre) island, located in Bass Strait, that lies between King Island and north-west Tasmania, Australia.
The island is located near Three Hummock Island, several kilometres off the north-west coast of Tasmania. The island is run as a cattle property and there is a homestead on the island. A privately owned barge is used for transport to Smithton on the north coast of Tasmania. The island is approximately 25 kilometres (16 mi) long, and 6.5 kilometres (4.0 mi) wide at its widest point.
The East India Ship Phatisalam was wrecked on the island in 1821.
Hunter Island Group[]
The Hunter Island Group includes:
Birds[]
The island forms part of the Hunter Island Group Important Bird Area because it lies on the migration route of the critically endangered orange-bellied parrot between south-west Tasmania and mainland south-eastern Australia.[1]
See also[]
References[]
- ^ BirdLife International. (2011). Important Bird Areas factsheet: Hunter Island Group. Downloaded from "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 10 July 2007. Retrieved 18 November 2012.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link) on 09/07/2011.
- Important Bird Areas of Tasmania
- Islands of Australia (tenure: conservation area)
- Localities of Circular Head Council
- Islands of Bass Strait
- Tasmania geography stubs