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Buccaneer Archipelago

The Buccaneer Archipelago is a group of islands off the coast of Western Australia near the town of Derby in the Kimberley region. The closest inhabited place is Bardi located about 54 kilometres (34 mi) from the western end of the island group.[1]

Buccaneer Archipelago
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Location of the Buccaneer Archipelago

As of 2020, a new marine park is planned to cover some of the islands of the Buccaneer group, to be known as the Mayala Marine Park. This will be separate from the Maiyalam Marine Park, which will cover other islands of the group, and will become part of four marine parks making up the Lalang-gaddam Marine Park.

History edit

Aboriginal Australians have lived in the Kimberley region for thousands of years. The traditional owners of the area are the Mayala group, made up of the Yawijibaya and Unggarranggu peoples, although the Bardi people have traditional rights of fishing and trochus.[2]

The archipelago was named after the English buccaneer and privateer William Dampier, who charted the area in 1688, by Philip Parker King in August 1821.[3]

Description edit

The archipelago, covering over 50 square kilometres (19 sq mi).[4] is located at the head of King Sound and is composed of about 800 islands found between King Sound and Collier Bay near Yampi Sound.[5] The area experiences a huge tidal range, of over 12 metres (39 ft), which once wreaked havoc on the pearling fleet that operated in the area last century. The islands' rocks are over 2 billion years old, as is the surrounding coastline. The islands themselves were formed more recently as a result of rising sea levels, creating a drowned coastline. The rocks are ancient Precambrian sandstones. The islands are generally rocky, many with high cliffs. The islands are in almost pristine condition as a result of their isolation and difficulty of access. Some are sparsely vegetated with patches of rain-forest, and areas fringed with mangroves where silt has built up.[6]

New marine park edit

In December 2020 indicative joint management plans for the creation of a new marine park, co-designed by traditional owners and the state government's Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions, along with three Indigenous land use agreements (ILUAs), were published. The proposal is open for public comment until May 2021.[needs update] It is part of the "Plan for Our Parks" government initiative,[7] which also sees the expansion and consolidation of the Lalang-garram / Camden Sound, Lalang-garram / Horizontal Falls and North Lalang-garram marine parks. The new park is to be gazetted as the Mayala Marine Park. (This is separate from the Maiyalam Marine Park, which will cover other islands of the group, and will become part of four marine parks making up the Lalang-gaddam Marine Park.)[8]

Islands edit

The Landgate survey of the archipelago excludes "Islands south of Bedford Islands and Hidden Island, including High, Sunday, Mermaid, Long and nearby islands...". It groups the islands by location, as follows:[9]

  • North-east group: Macleay Island(s), Conway Island, King Island, and Crabbe Island.
  • South-east group: McIntyre, Bathurst, Irvine, Flora, Kathleen, Wangania, Tanner, Cockatoo, and Usborne Islands; also, Black Rock.
  • West group: Caffarelli Island, Cleft Island, Fraser, Admiral, Bruen and King Hall, Longitude, Powerful Island and Islands, and numerous others.
  • South-west group: Bedford, Godsmark, Asshlyn, Goat, and Pope Islands.

The Encyclopaedia Britannica also refers to "four clusters", and cites Macleay Island as the largest in the archipelago.[10]

The following table includes some of the islands mentioned above.

Island Area Location
Admiral Island (Western Australia) 16°04′00″S 123°24′06″E
Bathurst Island (Western Australia) 16°02′41″S 123°31′57″E
Bedford Islands 16°09′29″S 123°20′11″E
Bruen Island 16°04′00″S 123°22′45″E
Byron Island (Buccaneer Archipelago) 16°09′45″S 123°26′55″E
Caffarelli Island 2.12 km2 (0.82 sq mi) 16°02"36'S 123°16"48'E (lighthouse)
Cleft Island (Western Australia) 16°02′16″S 123°21′01″E
Cockatoo Island (Western Australia) 16°05′55″S 123°37′00″E
Fraser Island (Western Australia) 16°03′28″S 123°21′51″E
Goat Island (Western Australia)
Hidden Island 19.7 km2 (8 sq mi) 16°13′32″S 123°28′03″E
Irvine Island 9 km2 (3 sq mi) 16°04′35″S 123°32′14″E
King Hall Island 16°04′52″S 123°24′29″E
Koolan Island 27.1 km2 (10 sq mi) 16°07′31″S 123°44′18″E
Long Island (Western Australia) 11 km2 (4 sq mi).[11] 16°34′26″S 123°22′11″E
Longitude Island 16°03′34″S 123°24′01″E
Powerful Island 16°05′57″S 123°25′50″E
Sunday Island (King Sound) 13.3 km2 (5 sq mi) 16°24′25″S 123°11′13″E

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Bonzle Digital Atlas – Map of Buccaneer Archipelago". 2009. Retrieved 23 March 2009.
  2. ^ Luise Anna Hercus and Harold James Koch (2009). Aboriginal Placenames: Naming and Re-naming the Australian Landscape. ANU Press. p. 337. ISBN 9781921666087.
  3. ^ King, Phillip Parker (1827). Narrative of a Survey of the Intertropical and Western Coasts of Australia. London: John Murray. http://gutenberg.net.au/ebooks/e00028.html#chapter02
  4. ^ "Discover West - Buccaneer Archipelago". 2009. Retrieved 23 March 2009.
  5. ^ . 2009. Archived from the original on 23 December 2010. Retrieved 23 March 2009.
  6. ^ . 2009. Archived from the original on 26 December 2008. Retrieved 23 March 2009.
  7. ^ . Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions (WA). Archived from the original on 20 January 2021. Retrieved 2 January 2021.
  8. ^ Department of Biodiversity, Conservation and Attractions (WA) (2020). Lalang-gaddam Marine Park amended joint management plan for the Lalang-garram / Camden Sound, Lalang-garram / Horizontal Falls and North Lalang-garram marine parks and indicative joint management plan for the proposed Maiyalam Marine Park 2020 (PDF). Government of Western Australia. ISBN 978-1-925978-20-9. Retrieved 31 December 2020.
  9. ^ Conservation Commission of Western Australia (April 2010). Status Performance Assessment: Biodiversity Conservation on Western Australian Islands Phase Ii – Kimberley Islands Final Report (PDF) (Report). p. 91. Retrieved 3 January 2021.{{cite report}}: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (link)
  10. ^ "Buccaneer Archipelago - archipelago, Western Australia, Australia". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 3 January 2021.
  11. ^ (PDF). Government of Western Australia. 1 April 2010. Archived from the original (PDF) on 14 March 2018. Retrieved 29 August 2014.

Further reading edit

16°07′S 123°20′E / 16.117°S 123.333°E / -16.117; 123.333

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The Buccaneer Archipelago is a group of islands off the coast of Western Australia near the town of Derby in the Kimberley region The closest inhabited place is Bardi located about 54 kilometres 34 mi from the western end of the island group 1 Buccaneer Archipelagoclass notpageimage Location of the Buccaneer Archipelago As of 2020 update a new marine park is planned to cover some of the islands of the Buccaneer group to be known as the Mayala Marine Park This will be separate from the Maiyalam Marine Park which will cover other islands of the group and will become part of four marine parks making up the Lalang gaddam Marine Park Contents 1 History 2 Description 3 New marine park 4 Islands 5 See also 6 References 7 Further readingHistory editAboriginal Australians have lived in the Kimberley region for thousands of years The traditional owners of the area are the Mayala group made up of the Yawijibaya and Unggarranggu peoples although the Bardi people have traditional rights of fishing and trochus 2 The archipelago was named after the English buccaneer and privateer William Dampier who charted the area in 1688 by Philip Parker King in August 1821 3 Description editThe archipelago covering over 50 square kilometres 19 sq mi 4 is located at the head of King Sound and is composed of about 800 islands found between King Sound and Collier Bay near Yampi Sound 5 The area experiences a huge tidal range of over 12 metres 39 ft which once wreaked havoc on the pearling fleet that operated in the area last century The islands rocks are over 2 billion years old as is the surrounding coastline The islands themselves were formed more recently as a result of rising sea levels creating a drowned coastline The rocks are ancient Precambrian sandstones The islands are generally rocky many with high cliffs The islands are in almost pristine condition as a result of their isolation and difficulty of access Some are sparsely vegetated with patches of rain forest and areas fringed with mangroves where silt has built up 6 New marine park editIn December 2020 indicative joint management plans for the creation of a new marine park co designed by traditional owners and the state government s Department of Biodiversity Conservation and Attractions along with three Indigenous land use agreements ILUAs were published The proposal is open for public comment until May 2021 needs update It is part of the Plan for Our Parks government initiative 7 which also sees the expansion and consolidation of the Lalang garram Camden Sound Lalang garram Horizontal Falls and North Lalang garram marine parks The new park is to be gazetted as the Mayala Marine Park This is separate from the Maiyalam Marine Park which will cover other islands of the group and will become part of four marine parks making up the Lalang gaddam Marine Park 8 Islands editThe Landgate survey of the archipelago excludes Islands south of Bedford Islands and Hidden Island including High Sunday Mermaid Long and nearby islands It groups the islands by location as follows 9 North east group Macleay Island s Conway Island King Island and Crabbe Island South east group McIntyre Bathurst Irvine Flora Kathleen Wangania Tanner Cockatoo and Usborne Islands also Black Rock West group Caffarelli Island Cleft Island Fraser Admiral Bruen and King Hall Longitude Powerful Island and Islands and numerous others South west group Bedford Godsmark Asshlyn Goat and Pope Islands The Encyclopaedia Britannica also refers to four clusters and cites Macleay Island as the largest in the archipelago 10 The following table includes some of the islands mentioned above Island Area Location Admiral Island Western Australia 16 04 00 S 123 24 06 E Bathurst Island Western Australia 16 02 41 S 123 31 57 E Bedford Islands 16 09 29 S 123 20 11 E Bruen Island 16 04 00 S 123 22 45 E Byron Island Buccaneer Archipelago 16 09 45 S 123 26 55 E Caffarelli Island 2 12 km2 0 82 sq mi 16 02 36 S 123 16 48 E lighthouse Cleft Island Western Australia 16 02 16 S 123 21 01 E Cockatoo Island Western Australia 16 05 55 S 123 37 00 E Fraser Island Western Australia 16 03 28 S 123 21 51 E Goat Island Western Australia Hidden Island 19 7 km2 8 sq mi 16 13 32 S 123 28 03 E Irvine Island 9 km2 3 sq mi 16 04 35 S 123 32 14 E King Hall Island 16 04 52 S 123 24 29 E Koolan Island 27 1 km2 10 sq mi 16 07 31 S 123 44 18 E Long Island Western Australia 11 km2 4 sq mi 11 16 34 26 S 123 22 11 E Longitude Island 16 03 34 S 123 24 01 E Powerful Island 16 05 57 S 123 25 50 E Sunday Island King Sound 13 3 km2 5 sq mi 16 24 25 S 123 11 13 ESee also editAdele IslandReferences edit Bonzle Digital Atlas Map of Buccaneer Archipelago 2009 Retrieved 23 March 2009 Luise Anna Hercus and Harold James Koch 2009 Aboriginal Placenames Naming and Re naming the Australian Landscape ANU Press p 337 ISBN 9781921666087 King Phillip Parker 1827 Narrative of a Survey of the Intertropical and Western Coasts of Australia London John Murray http gutenberg net au ebooks e00028 html chapter02 Discover West Buccaneer Archipelago 2009 Retrieved 23 March 2009 Ocean Dots The Island Encyclopedia Buccaneer Archipelago 2009 Archived from the original on 23 December 2010 Retrieved 23 March 2009 Derby Visitor Centre 2009 Archived from the original on 26 December 2008 Retrieved 23 March 2009 Proposed marine parks on Buccaneer Archipelago progressing Department of Biodiversity Conservation and Attractions WA Archived from the original on 20 January 2021 Retrieved 2 January 2021 Department of Biodiversity Conservation and Attractions WA 2020 Lalang gaddam Marine Park amended joint management plan for the Lalang garram Camden Sound Lalang garram Horizontal Falls and North Lalang garram marine parks and indicative joint management plan for the proposed Maiyalam Marine Park 2020 PDF Government of Western Australia ISBN 978 1 925978 20 9 Retrieved 31 December 2020 Conservation Commission of Western Australia April 2010 Status Performance Assessment Biodiversity Conservation on Western Australian Islands Phase Ii Kimberley Islands Final Report PDF Report p 91 Retrieved 3 January 2021 a href Template Cite report html title Template Cite report cite report a CS1 maint numeric names authors list link Buccaneer Archipelago archipelago Western Australia Australia Encyclopedia Britannica Retrieved 3 January 2021 Status Performance Assessment Biodiversity conservation of Western Australian Islands PDF Government of Western Australia 1 April 2010 Archived from the original PDF on 14 March 2018 Retrieved 29 August 2014 Further reading edit Proposed marine parks in the Buccaneer Archipelago and surrounds Parks and Wildlife Service WA 16 07 S 123 20 E 16 117 S 123 333 E 16 117 123 333 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Buccaneer Archipelago amp oldid 1182657026, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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