fbpx
Wikipedia

Îles Nuageuses

The Îles Nuageuses (Cloudy Islands in English, named so because of their climate) comprise a group of small islands that are part of the Kerguelen archipelago, a French territory in the southern Indian Ocean. They are an important breeding spot for seabirds, especially penguins and albatrosses, and for fur seals.

Îles Nuageuses
Îles Nuageuses
Location in Kerguelen
Geography
LocationNear Loranchet Peninsula
Coordinates48°38′S 68°39′E / 48.633°S 68.650°E / -48.633; 68.650
ArchipelagoKerguelen
Total islands5
Major islandsÎle de Croÿ, Île du Roland
Area16 km2 (6.2 sq mi)
Length3 km (1.9 mi)
Width7 km (4.3 mi)
Highest elevation518 m (1699 ft)
Highest pointPic de l'île de Croÿ
Administration
France
ZoneFrench Southern and Antarctic Lands
Demographics
PopulationUninhabited

The islands are free of introduced species and are thus covered in dense subantarctic vegetation up to about 200 m. Human visitors are rare.[1]

Geography Edit

The group is located in the northwestern area of the archipelago. It lies about 15 kilometres (9.3 miles) north-west, across the Jean-Baptiste Charcot Channel, from the tip of the Loranchet Peninsula, the northernmost extension of Grande Terre, the principal island of the Kerguelens. The islands are of volcanic origin.

The main islands of the Nuageuses are Île de Croÿ, Île du Roland, Île d’Après and the Îles Ternay, with the small Île Clugny some 12 kilometres (7.5 miles) to the south of the others. Far to the north lies the Îlot du Rendez-vous.[2] The highest point in the group is just over 500 m above sea level and the coastlines are mainly sheer cliffs.

There is one lake on the archipelago, Lac Claudine, measuring 400 sq m.

History Edit

The îles Nuageuses were first sighted during Yves Joseph de Kerguelen de Trémarec's second expedition in 1773. They were so named after the frequently mist-covered tops of their cliffs and were referred to as the Cloudy Isles by James Cook in 1776.[3]

Important Bird Area Edit

The Îles Nuageuses, including Île Clugny, have been identified as a 240 km2 Important Bird Area (IBA) by BirdLife International. At least 25 bird species breed on the islands. Penguins include 7500 pairs of gentoos, 35,000 pairs of northern rockhoppers and up to 50,000 pairs of macaronis. There are 1800 pairs of black-browed, 7800 pairs of grey-headed, 50 pairs of Indian yellow-nosed, about five pairs of wandering and some light-mantled albatrosses. Other birds breeding on the islands include Antarctic prions, Kerguelen, white-chinned, Wilson's storm and common diving petrels, as well as black-faced sheathbills. There are also small numbers of northern giant petrels, Kerguelen shags, Eaton's pintails and Kerguelen terns.

There is a large breeding colony of Antarctic fur seals as well.[1]

 
The islands are an important breeding site for gentoo penguins
 
Îles Nuageuses and location in the Indian Ocean

References Edit

  1. ^ a b BirdLife International. (2012). Important Bird Areas factsheet: Îles Nuageuses and Île Clugny. Downloaded from http://www.birdlife.org on 2012-01-20.
  2. ^ "Îles Nuageuses". Mapcarta. Retrieved 27 September 2016.
  3. ^ Toponymie des Terres australes, Commission territoriale de toponymie avec le concours de Gracie Delepine, août 1973


Îles, nuageuses, cloudy, islands, english, named, because, their, climate, comprise, group, small, islands, that, part, kerguelen, archipelago, french, territory, southern, indian, ocean, they, important, breeding, spot, seabirds, especially, penguins, albatro. The Iles Nuageuses Cloudy Islands in English named so because of their climate comprise a group of small islands that are part of the Kerguelen archipelago a French territory in the southern Indian Ocean They are an important breeding spot for seabirds especially penguins and albatrosses and for fur seals Iles NuageusesIles NuageusesLocation in KerguelenGeographyLocationNear Loranchet PeninsulaCoordinates48 38 S 68 39 E 48 633 S 68 650 E 48 633 68 650ArchipelagoKerguelenTotal islands5Major islandsIle de Croy Ile du RolandArea16 km2 6 2 sq mi Length3 km 1 9 mi Width7 km 4 3 mi Highest elevation518 m 1699 ft Highest pointPic de l ile de CroyAdministrationFranceZoneFrench Southern and Antarctic LandsDemographicsPopulationUninhabitedThe islands are free of introduced species and are thus covered in dense subantarctic vegetation up to about 200 m Human visitors are rare 1 Contents 1 Geography 2 History 3 Important Bird Area 4 ReferencesGeography EditThe group is located in the northwestern area of the archipelago It lies about 15 kilometres 9 3 miles north west across the Jean Baptiste Charcot Channel from the tip of the Loranchet Peninsula the northernmost extension of Grande Terre the principal island of the Kerguelens The islands are of volcanic origin The main islands of the Nuageuses are Ile de Croy Ile du Roland Ile d Apres and the Iles Ternay with the small Ile Clugny some 12 kilometres 7 5 miles to the south of the others Far to the north lies the Ilot du Rendez vous 2 The highest point in the group is just over 500 m above sea level and the coastlines are mainly sheer cliffs There is one lake on the archipelago Lac Claudine measuring 400 sq m History EditThe iles Nuageuses were first sighted during Yves Joseph de Kerguelen de Tremarec s second expedition in 1773 They were so named after the frequently mist covered tops of their cliffs and were referred to as the Cloudy Isles by James Cook in 1776 3 Important Bird Area EditThe Iles Nuageuses including Ile Clugny have been identified as a 240 km2 Important Bird Area IBA by BirdLife International At least 25 bird species breed on the islands Penguins include 7500 pairs of gentoos 35 000 pairs of northern rockhoppers and up to 50 000 pairs of macaronis There are 1800 pairs of black browed 7800 pairs of grey headed 50 pairs of Indian yellow nosed about five pairs of wandering and some light mantled albatrosses Other birds breeding on the islands include Antarctic prions Kerguelen white chinned Wilson s storm and common diving petrels as well as black faced sheathbills There are also small numbers of northern giant petrels Kerguelen shags Eaton s pintails and Kerguelen terns There is a large breeding colony of Antarctic fur seals as well 1 The islands are an important breeding site for gentoo penguins Iles Nuageuses and location in the Indian OceanReferences Edit a b BirdLife International 2012 Important Bird Areas factsheet Iles Nuageuses and Ile Clugny Downloaded from http www birdlife org on 2012 01 20 Iles Nuageuses Mapcarta Retrieved 27 September 2016 Toponymie des Terres australes Commission territoriale de toponymie avec le concours de Gracie Delepine aout 1973 This French Southern Territories location article is a stub You can help Wikipedia by expanding it vte Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Iles Nuageuses amp oldid 993393603, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

article

, read, download, free, free download, mp3, video, mp4, 3gp, jpg, jpeg, gif, png, picture, music, song, movie, book, game, games.