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Crozet Islands

The Crozet Islands (French: Îles Crozet; or, officially, Archipel Crozet) are a sub-Antarctic archipelago of small islands in the southern Indian Ocean. They form one of the five administrative districts of the French Southern and Antarctic Lands.

Crozet Islands
Îles Crozet (French)
Flag
Coat of arms
Motto: "Liberté, égalité, fraternité"
Anthem: La Marseillaise
Orthographic projection centred over the Îles Crozet.
GovernmentDistrict of French Southern and Antarctic Lands
One of the Crozet Islands
Crozet Islands
Geography
LocationIndian Ocean
Coordinates46°22′48″S 51°40′12″E / 46.38000°S 51.67000°E / -46.38000; 51.67000[2]
ArchipelagoCrozet Islands
Total islands6
Major islands3
Area352 km2 (136 sq mi)
Highest elevation1,090 m (3580 ft)
Highest pointMont Marion-Dufresne
Administration
Overseas TerritoryFrench Southern and Antarctic Lands
DistrictCrozet Islands
Demographics
Population18 (winter)
30 (summer)

History Edit

Discovery and early history Edit

The Crozet Islands were discovered on 24 January 1772, by the expedition of French explorer Marc-Joseph Marion du Fresne, aboard Le Mascarin. His second-in-command, Julien-Marie Crozet, landed on Île de la Possession, claiming the archipelago for France.[3] The expedition continued east and landed in New Zealand, where Captain Marion and much of his crew were killed and cannibalized by Maori.[4] Crozet survived the disaster, and successfully led the survivors back to their base in Mauritius. In 1776, Crozet met James Cook at Cape Town, at the start of Cook's third voyage.[4] Crozet shared the charts of his ill-fated expedition, and as Cook sailed eastward, he stopped at the islands, naming the western group Marion and the eastern group Crozet.[3] In the following years, sealers visiting the islands referred to both the eastern and western groups as the Crozet Islands, and Marion Island became the name of the larger of the two Prince Edward Islands, which had been discovered by Captain Marion on the same expedition.[3]

In the early 19th century, the islands were often visited by sealers, and the seals had been nearly exterminated by 1835. Between 1804 and 1911, 153 vessels visited the island for seals, seven of which wrecked on the coast.[5] Subsequently, whaling was the main activity around the islands, especially by the whalers from Massachusetts. In 1841, there were a dozen whaleships around the islands. Within a couple of years, this had increased to twenty from the United States alone. Such exploitation was short-lived, and the islands were rarely visited for the rest of the century. The islands were uninhabited during the late 19th Century.[6]

There were many shipwrecks on the Crozet Islands. The British sealer, Princess of Wales, sank in 1821, and the survivors spent two years on the islands. A castaway wrote 'The land affords no shelter whatever, there being neither tree nor shrub, and the weather is at most times extremely wet, and snow frequently on the ground'.[7] In 1825 the Aventure was wrecked and 7 men survived.[8] The Strathmore was wrecked in 1875 and 44 people survived on a small island for 7 months. In 1887, the French Tamaris was wrecked and her crew stranded on Île des Cochons. They tied a note to the leg of an albatross, which was found seven months later in Fremantle, Western Australia, but the crew was never recovered.[9] For some time, the Royal Navy dispatched a ship every few years to look for stranded survivors. The steamship Australasian also checked for survivors en route to Australia.[10]

Recent history Edit

Between 1924 and 1955, France administered the islands as a dependency of Madagascar. In 1938, the Crozet Islands were declared a nature reserve. The Crozet Islands became part of the French Southern Territories in 1955. In 1961, a first research station was set up, but it was not until 1963 that the permanent station Alfred Faure opened at Port Alfred on Île de la Possession (both named after the first leader of the station). The station is staffed by 18 to 30 people (varying by season). They perform meteorological, biological, and geological research, and maintain a seismograph and a geomagnetic observatory (IAGA code: CZT). The Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty Organization has listening equipment on the island and it was disclosed that two of its stations, the other being on Ascension Island, detected what is believed to be an underwater, non-nuclear explosion off the coast of Argentina and believed to be the fatal accident of the ARA San Juan submarine in 2017.[11][12]

Geology Edit

The islands lie on the Antarctic Plate, roughly between the Kerguelen hotspot and Madagascar and southern Africa. The oldest island, Île de l'Est, formed roughly 9 million years ago from a hotspot,[13] which has continued forming islands to the west until, ostensibly, the present.[14] Despite this apparently young age, no volcanic activity has been observed to date on any of the islands.

Geography Edit

Not including minor islets or rock reefs etc., the Crozet group consists of six islands. From west to east:

No. Island or Group (English) Area Highest Peak Location
L'Occidental (Western Group)
1 Île aux Cochons (Pig Island) 67 km2 (26 sq mi) Mont Richard-Foy, 770 m (2,526 ft) 46°06′09″S 50°13′54″E / 46.10250°S 50.23167°E / -46.10250; 50.23167 (Pig Island)
2 Île des Pingouins (Penguin Island, literally Auk Island) 3 km2 (1.2 sq mi) Mont des Manchots 340 m (1,115 ft) 46°25′01″S 50°24′10″E / 46.41694°S 50.40278°E / -46.41694; 50.40278 (Penguin Island)
3 Îlots des Apôtres (Apostle Islets)(1) 2 km2 (0.8 sq mi) Mont Pierre, 289 m (948 ft) 45°57′18″S 50°25′30″E / 45.95500°S 50.42500°E / -45.95500; 50.42500 (Îlots des Apôtres)
L'Oriental (Eastern Group)
4 Île de la Possession (Possession Island) 150 km2 (58 sq mi) Pic du Mascarin, 934 m (3,064 ft) 46°24′27″S 51°45′27″E / 46.40750°S 51.75750°E / -46.40750; 51.75750 (Possession Island)
5 Île de l'Est (East Island) 130 km2 (50 sq mi) Mont Marion-Dufresne, 1,090 m (3,576 ft) 46°25′48″S 52°12′27″E / 46.43000°S 52.20750°E / -46.43000; 52.20750 (East Island)
  Îles Crozet (Crozet Islands) 352 km2 (136 sq mi) Mont Marion-Dufresne, 1,090 m (3,576 ft) 45°57' to 46°29'S
50°10' to 52°19'E
 
Map of the Crozet Islands

(1) Group of two major islands (Grande Île—Big Island, and Petite Île—Little Island) and about 20 pinnacle rocks.

The Eastern and Western Groups are 94.5 km (51 nmi) apart (from Île des Pingouins to Île de la Possession).

The Crozet Islands are uninhabited except for the research station Alfred Faure (Port Alfred) on the east side of Île de la Possession, which has been continuously staffed since 1963. Previous scientific stations included La Grande Manchotière and La Petite Manchotière.

Climate Edit

The Crozet Islands have a maritime-influenced tundra climate (Köppen climate classification, ET). Monthly temperatures average around 2.9 °C (37 °F) and 7.9 °C (46 °F) in winter and summer, respectively.[15] Precipitation is high, with over 2,000 mm (78.7 in) per year. It rains on average 300 days a year, and winds exceeding 100 km/h (62 mph) occur on 100 days a year. The temperatures may rise to 18 °C (64.4 °F) in summer and rarely go below −5 °C (23 °F), even in winter.

Climate data for Alfred Faure (1981–2010)
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 22.4
(72.3)
21.7
(71.1)
21.2
(70.2)
19.7
(67.5)
16.5
(61.7)
16.0
(60.8)
14.9
(58.8)
16.4
(61.5)
15.4
(59.7)
17.5
(63.5)
19.7
(67.5)
20.7
(69.3)
22.4
(72.3)
Average high °C (°F) 10.4
(50.7)
11.0
(51.8)
10.1
(50.2)
9.1
(48.4)
7.2
(45.0)
6.1
(43.0)
6.0
(42.8)
5.4
(41.7)
5.8
(42.4)
6.8
(44.2)
7.8
(46.0)
9.2
(48.6)
7.9
(46.2)
Daily mean °C (°F) 7.5
(45.5)
8.1
(46.6)
7.4
(45.3)
6.5
(43.7)
4.9
(40.8)
3.8
(38.8)
3.7
(38.7)
3.2
(37.8)
3.3
(37.9)
4.1
(39.4)
5.0
(41.0)
6.3
(43.3)
5.3
(41.5)
Average low °C (°F) 4.5
(40.1)
5.2
(41.4)
4.8
(40.6)
3.9
(39.0)
2.5
(36.5)
1.5
(34.7)
1.4
(34.5)
0.9
(33.6)
0.8
(33.4)
1.3
(34.3)
2.3
(36.1)
3.3
(37.9)
2.7
(36.9)
Record low °C (°F) 0.0
(32.0)
0.7
(33.3)
−0.4
(31.3)
−1.7
(28.9)
−2.5
(27.5)
−3.7
(25.3)
−5.0
(23.0)
−4.7
(23.5)
−6.6
(20.1)
−3.9
(25.0)
−2.8
(27.0)
−1.9
(28.6)
−6.6
(20.1)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 127.8
(5.03)
129.1
(5.08)
146.2
(5.76)
160.2
(6.31)
186.2
(7.33)
131.7
(5.19)
139.2
(5.48)
157.3
(6.19)
163.6
(6.44)
156.2
(6.15)
147.9
(5.82)
142.0
(5.59)
1,782.5
(70.18)
Average precipitation days (≥ 1.0 mm) 12.97 11.64 13.37 15.89 16.54 14.85 15.81 16.04 14.75 13.86 12.92 14.88 172.91
Mean monthly sunshine hours 96.6 74.7 65.4 10.9 17.1 14.8 30.8 41.9 46.1 62.1 80.1 63.2 600.4
Source: Meteo climat[16][17]

Flora and fauna Edit

The islands are part of the Southern Indian Ocean Islands tundra ecoregion that includes several subantarctic islands. In this cold climate, plant life is mainly limited to grasses, mosses and lichens, while the main animals are insects along with large populations of seabirds, seals and penguins.[15]

The Crozet Islands are home to four species of penguins. Most abundant are the macaroni penguin, of which some 2 million pairs breed on the islands, and the king penguin, home to 700,000 breeding pairs; half the world's population.[18] The eastern rockhopper penguin also can be found, and there is a small colony of gentoo penguins. There is also an endemic subspecies of the duck Eaton's pintail. Other birds include black-faced sheathbills, petrels, and albatross, including the wandering albatross.

Mammals living on the Crozet Islands include fur seals and southern elephant seals. Killer whales have been observed preying upon the seals. The transient killer whales of the Crozet Islands are famous for intentionally beaching (and later un-stranding) themselves while actively hunting the islands' breeding seal population. This is a very rare behaviour, most often seen in the Patagonia region of Argentina, and is thought to be a learned skill passed down through generations of individual orca families. These killer whales also seem to stay around the Crozet Islands year-round, feeding on mostly seals during the summer, and then feeding on penguins for the winter.

The Crozet Islands have been a nature reserve since 1938. Introduction of foreign species (mice, rats, and subsequently cats for pest control) has caused severe damage to the original ecosystem. The pigs that had been introduced on Île des Cochons and the goats brought to Île de la Possession—both as a food resource—have been exterminated.

Another on-going concern is overfishing of the Patagonian toothfish, as well as the albatross population, which is being monitored. The waters of the Crozet Islands are patrolled by the French government.

In popular culture Edit

A 2012 French film, Les Saveurs du Palais, begins and ends with scenes in the Crozet Islands. The film's protagonist, a grandmotherly chef from the Périgord region of France who signed on as cook for the research station, had once been the personal chef to President François Mitterrand.

In the 1978 novel Desolation Island, the fifth book in Patrick O'Brian's Aubrey–Maturin series, the fictional naval vessel HMS Leopard is severely damaged by a collision with an iceberg in the southwestern Indian Ocean. The crew attempts to make landfall for repairs on one of the Crozet Islands, but they miss the island and continue to drift towards the east, unable to reverse direction.

In Herman Melville's Moby-Dick, the Pequod sails near the ‘distant Crozetts’, ’a good cruising ground for Right Whalemen’ in Chapter 52, ‘The Albatross’. See also chapter 58, ’Brit’.

Biggles Cuts it Fine by Captain W. E. Johns is set mainly in the Crozet Islands, where a fictional Russian base is discovered on, what is called in the book, “Hog Island”.[19]

Gallery Edit

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ a b
  2. ^ Archipel des Crozet in Geonames.org (cc-by)
  3. ^ a b c Mills, William J (2003). Exploring Polar Frontiers: A Historical Encyclopedia, Volume 1. ABC-CLIO. pp. 166–167. ISBN 9781576074220. Retrieved 26 September 2016.
  4. ^ a b Hough, Richard (1995). Captain James Cook: A Biography. W. W. Norton & Company. pp. 259–260. ISBN 978-0393315196.
  5. ^ R.K. Headland, Historical Antarctic Sealing Industry, Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge, 2018, p.166.
  6. ^ Mayes, Samuel (1884). Samuel Mayes Diary 1883-1884. Brisbane, Queensland, Australia. p. 27.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: location missing publisher (link)
  7. ^ Goodridge, George Medyett (1837). Narrative of a voyage to the South Seas.
  8. ^ Le naufrage de l’Aventure (1825)
  9. ^ Le naufrage du Tamaris (1887)
  10. ^ "THE CROZET ISLANDS". The Express and Telegraph. Vol. XXVI, no. 7, 584. South Australia. 21 March 1889. p. 3 (Second Edition.). Retrieved 4 May 2016 – via National Library of Australia.
  11. ^ "'Explosion' dashes sub crew survival hopes". BBC News. 23 November 2017.
  12. ^ "Submarino ARA San Juan: cómo se detectó la explosión y qué podría significar". La Nacion. 23 November 2017. Retrieved 23 November 2017.
  13. ^ Marie Meyzen, Christine; Marzoli, Andrea; Bellieni, Giuliano; Levresse, Gilles (July 2016). "Magmatic Activity on a Motionless Plate: the Case of East Island, Crozet Archipelago (Indian Ocean)". Journal of Petrology. 57 (7): 1409–1436. Bibcode:2016JPet...57.1409M. doi:10.1093/petrology/egw045.
  14. ^ Quilty, Patrick G. (2007). "ORIGIN AND EVOLUTION OF THE SUB-ANTARCTIC ISLANDS: THE FOUNDATION" (PDF). Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania. 141 (1). Retrieved 25 March 2019.
  15. ^ a b "Southern Indian Ocean Islands tundra". Terrestrial Ecoregions. World Wildlife Fund. Retrieved 2012-01-10.
  16. ^ "Moyennes 1981/2010: France (Terres Australes)" (in French). Météoclimat. Retrieved June 14, 2015.
  17. ^ "STATION Alfred Faure" (in French). Météoclimat. Retrieved June 14, 2015.
  18. ^ Bost, Charles-André (31 October 2015). "King penquins face longer commute". New Scientist. 228 (3045): 17.
  19. ^ "Roger Harris presents www.Biggles.info". Retrieved 10 December 2019.

Further reading Edit

External links Edit

  • Crozetvv.free.fr: Crozet Islands Information (in French)
  • (in French)
  • DiscoverFrance.net: Kerguelen + Crozet Islands
  • Google Earth view

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The Crozet Islands French Iles Crozet or officially Archipel Crozet are a sub Antarctic archipelago of small islands in the southern Indian Ocean They form one of the five administrative districts of the French Southern and Antarctic Lands Crozet IslandsIles Crozet French Flag Coat of armsMotto Liberte egalite fraternite Anthem La MarseillaiseOrthographic projection centred over the Iles Crozet GovernmentDistrict of French Southern and Antarctic LandsOne of the Crozet IslandsCrozet IslandsGeographyLocationIndian OceanCoordinates46 22 48 S 51 40 12 E 46 38000 S 51 67000 E 46 38000 51 67000 2 ArchipelagoCrozet IslandsTotal islands6Major islands3Area352 km2 136 sq mi Highest elevation1 090 m 3580 ft Highest pointMont Marion DufresneAdministration FranceOverseas TerritoryFrench Southern and Antarctic LandsDistrictCrozet IslandsDemographicsPopulation18 winter 30 summer Contents 1 History 1 1 Discovery and early history 1 2 Recent history 2 Geology 3 Geography 3 1 Climate 3 2 Flora and fauna 4 In popular culture 5 Gallery 6 See also 7 References 8 Further reading 9 External linksHistory EditDiscovery and early history Edit The Crozet Islands were discovered on 24 January 1772 by the expedition of French explorer Marc Joseph Marion du Fresne aboard Le Mascarin His second in command Julien Marie Crozet landed on Ile de la Possession claiming the archipelago for France 3 The expedition continued east and landed in New Zealand where Captain Marion and much of his crew were killed and cannibalized by Maori 4 Crozet survived the disaster and successfully led the survivors back to their base in Mauritius In 1776 Crozet met James Cook at Cape Town at the start of Cook s third voyage 4 Crozet shared the charts of his ill fated expedition and as Cook sailed eastward he stopped at the islands naming the western group Marion and the eastern group Crozet 3 In the following years sealers visiting the islands referred to both the eastern and western groups as the Crozet Islands and Marion Island became the name of the larger of the two Prince Edward Islands which had been discovered by Captain Marion on the same expedition 3 In the early 19th century the islands were often visited by sealers and the seals had been nearly exterminated by 1835 Between 1804 and 1911 153 vessels visited the island for seals seven of which wrecked on the coast 5 Subsequently whaling was the main activity around the islands especially by the whalers from Massachusetts In 1841 there were a dozen whaleships around the islands Within a couple of years this had increased to twenty from the United States alone Such exploitation was short lived and the islands were rarely visited for the rest of the century The islands were uninhabited during the late 19th Century 6 There were many shipwrecks on the Crozet Islands The British sealer Princess of Wales sank in 1821 and the survivors spent two years on the islands A castaway wrote The land affords no shelter whatever there being neither tree nor shrub and the weather is at most times extremely wet and snow frequently on the ground 7 In 1825 the Aventure was wrecked and 7 men survived 8 The Strathmore was wrecked in 1875 and 44 people survived on a small island for 7 months In 1887 the French Tamaris was wrecked and her crew stranded on Ile des Cochons They tied a note to the leg of an albatross which was found seven months later in Fremantle Western Australia but the crew was never recovered 9 For some time the Royal Navy dispatched a ship every few years to look for stranded survivors The steamship Australasian also checked for survivors en route to Australia 10 Recent history Edit Between 1924 and 1955 France administered the islands as a dependency of Madagascar In 1938 the Crozet Islands were declared a nature reserve The Crozet Islands became part of the French Southern Territories in 1955 In 1961 a first research station was set up but it was not until 1963 that the permanent station Alfred Faure opened at Port Alfred on Ile de la Possession both named after the first leader of the station The station is staffed by 18 to 30 people varying by season They perform meteorological biological and geological research and maintain a seismograph and a geomagnetic observatory IAGA code CZT The Comprehensive Nuclear Test Ban Treaty Organization has listening equipment on the island and it was disclosed that two of its stations the other being on Ascension Island detected what is believed to be an underwater non nuclear explosion off the coast of Argentina and believed to be the fatal accident of the ARA San Juan submarine in 2017 11 12 Geology EditThe islands lie on the Antarctic Plate roughly between the Kerguelen hotspot and Madagascar and southern Africa The oldest island Ile de l Est formed roughly 9 million years ago from a hotspot 13 which has continued forming islands to the west until ostensibly the present 14 Despite this apparently young age no volcanic activity has been observed to date on any of the islands Geography EditNot including minor islets or rock reefs etc the Crozet group consists of six islands From west to east No Island or Group English Area Highest Peak LocationL Occidental Western Group 1 Ile aux Cochons Pig Island 67 km2 26 sq mi Mont Richard Foy 770 m 2 526 ft 46 06 09 S 50 13 54 E 46 10250 S 50 23167 E 46 10250 50 23167 Pig Island 2 Ile des Pingouins Penguin Island literally Auk Island 3 km2 1 2 sq mi Mont des Manchots 340 m 1 115 ft 46 25 01 S 50 24 10 E 46 41694 S 50 40278 E 46 41694 50 40278 Penguin Island 3 Ilots des Apotres Apostle Islets 1 2 km2 0 8 sq mi Mont Pierre 289 m 948 ft 45 57 18 S 50 25 30 E 45 95500 S 50 42500 E 45 95500 50 42500 Ilots des Apotres L Oriental Eastern Group 4 Ile de la Possession Possession Island 150 km2 58 sq mi Pic du Mascarin 934 m 3 064 ft 46 24 27 S 51 45 27 E 46 40750 S 51 75750 E 46 40750 51 75750 Possession Island 5 Ile de l Est East Island 130 km2 50 sq mi Mont Marion Dufresne 1 090 m 3 576 ft 46 25 48 S 52 12 27 E 46 43000 S 52 20750 E 46 43000 52 20750 East Island Iles Crozet Crozet Islands 352 km2 136 sq mi Mont Marion Dufresne 1 090 m 3 576 ft 45 57 to 46 29 S50 10 to 52 19 E nbsp Map of the Crozet Islands 1 Group of two major islands Grande Ile Big Island and Petite Ile Little Island and about 20 pinnacle rocks The Eastern and Western Groups are 94 5 km 51 nmi apart from Ile des Pingouins to Ile de la Possession The Crozet Islands are uninhabited except for the research station Alfred Faure Port Alfred on the east side of Ile de la Possession which has been continuously staffed since 1963 Previous scientific stations included La Grande Manchotiere and La Petite Manchotiere Climate Edit The Crozet Islands have a maritime influenced tundra climate Koppen climate classification ET Monthly temperatures average around 2 9 C 37 F and 7 9 C 46 F in winter and summer respectively 15 Precipitation is high with over 2 000 mm 78 7 in per year It rains on average 300 days a year and winds exceeding 100 km h 62 mph occur on 100 days a year The temperatures may rise to 18 C 64 4 F in summer and rarely go below 5 C 23 F even in winter Climate data for Alfred Faure 1981 2010 Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec YearRecord high C F 22 4 72 3 21 7 71 1 21 2 70 2 19 7 67 5 16 5 61 7 16 0 60 8 14 9 58 8 16 4 61 5 15 4 59 7 17 5 63 5 19 7 67 5 20 7 69 3 22 4 72 3 Average high C F 10 4 50 7 11 0 51 8 10 1 50 2 9 1 48 4 7 2 45 0 6 1 43 0 6 0 42 8 5 4 41 7 5 8 42 4 6 8 44 2 7 8 46 0 9 2 48 6 7 9 46 2 Daily mean C F 7 5 45 5 8 1 46 6 7 4 45 3 6 5 43 7 4 9 40 8 3 8 38 8 3 7 38 7 3 2 37 8 3 3 37 9 4 1 39 4 5 0 41 0 6 3 43 3 5 3 41 5 Average low C F 4 5 40 1 5 2 41 4 4 8 40 6 3 9 39 0 2 5 36 5 1 5 34 7 1 4 34 5 0 9 33 6 0 8 33 4 1 3 34 3 2 3 36 1 3 3 37 9 2 7 36 9 Record low C F 0 0 32 0 0 7 33 3 0 4 31 3 1 7 28 9 2 5 27 5 3 7 25 3 5 0 23 0 4 7 23 5 6 6 20 1 3 9 25 0 2 8 27 0 1 9 28 6 6 6 20 1 Average precipitation mm inches 127 8 5 03 129 1 5 08 146 2 5 76 160 2 6 31 186 2 7 33 131 7 5 19 139 2 5 48 157 3 6 19 163 6 6 44 156 2 6 15 147 9 5 82 142 0 5 59 1 782 5 70 18 Average precipitation days 1 0 mm 12 97 11 64 13 37 15 89 16 54 14 85 15 81 16 04 14 75 13 86 12 92 14 88 172 91Mean monthly sunshine hours 96 6 74 7 65 4 10 9 17 1 14 8 30 8 41 9 46 1 62 1 80 1 63 2 600 4Source Meteo climat 16 17 Flora and fauna Edit The islands are part of the Southern Indian Ocean Islands tundra ecoregion that includes several subantarctic islands In this cold climate plant life is mainly limited to grasses mosses and lichens while the main animals are insects along with large populations of seabirds seals and penguins 15 The Crozet Islands are home to four species of penguins Most abundant are the macaroni penguin of which some 2 million pairs breed on the islands and the king penguin home to 700 000 breeding pairs half the world s population 18 The eastern rockhopper penguin also can be found and there is a small colony of gentoo penguins There is also an endemic subspecies of the duck Eaton s pintail Other birds include black faced sheathbills petrels and albatross including the wandering albatross Mammals living on the Crozet Islands include fur seals and southern elephant seals Killer whales have been observed preying upon the seals The transient killer whales of the Crozet Islands are famous for intentionally beaching and later un stranding themselves while actively hunting the islands breeding seal population This is a very rare behaviour most often seen in the Patagonia region of Argentina and is thought to be a learned skill passed down through generations of individual orca families These killer whales also seem to stay around the Crozet Islands year round feeding on mostly seals during the summer and then feeding on penguins for the winter The Crozet Islands have been a nature reserve since 1938 Introduction of foreign species mice rats and subsequently cats for pest control has caused severe damage to the original ecosystem The pigs that had been introduced on Ile des Cochons and the goats brought to Ile de la Possession both as a food resource have been exterminated Another on going concern is overfishing of the Patagonian toothfish as well as the albatross population which is being monitored The waters of the Crozet Islands are patrolled by the French government In popular culture EditA 2012 French film Les Saveurs du Palais begins and ends with scenes in the Crozet Islands The film s protagonist a grandmotherly chef from the Perigord region of France who signed on as cook for the research station had once been the personal chef to President Francois Mitterrand In the 1978 novel Desolation Island the fifth book in Patrick O Brian s Aubrey Maturin series the fictional naval vessel HMS Leopard is severely damaged by a collision with an iceberg in the southwestern Indian Ocean The crew attempts to make landfall for repairs on one of the Crozet Islands but they miss the island and continue to drift towards the east unable to reverse direction In Herman Melville s Moby Dick the Pequod sails near the distant Crozetts a good cruising ground for Right Whalemen in Chapter 52 The Albatross See also chapter 58 Brit Biggles Cuts it Fine by Captain W E Johns is set mainly in the Crozet Islands where a fictional Russian base is discovered on what is called in the book Hog Island 19 Gallery Edit nbsp The Marion Dufresne off the port of Crozet East Island in the background nbsp One of the penguin colonies of the islands nbsp The Eastern Group nbsp Crozet Islands causing a von Karman vortex street to form under low clouds See also EditAdministrative divisions of France Kerguelen Islands List of Antarctic and subantarctic islands List of French overseas islands List of volcanoes in French Southern and Antarctic Lands Overseas France Prince Edward IslandsReferences Edit a b Official organisational chart Archipel des Crozet in Geonames org cc by a b c Mills William J 2003 Exploring Polar Frontiers A Historical Encyclopedia Volume 1 ABC CLIO pp 166 167 ISBN 9781576074220 Retrieved 26 September 2016 a b Hough Richard 1995 Captain James Cook A Biography W W Norton amp Company pp 259 260 ISBN 978 0393315196 R K Headland Historical Antarctic Sealing Industry Scott Polar Research Institute University of Cambridge 2018 p 166 Mayes Samuel 1884 Samuel Mayes Diary 1883 1884 Brisbane Queensland Australia p 27 a href Template Cite book html title Template Cite book cite book a CS1 maint location missing publisher link Goodridge George Medyett 1837 Narrative of a voyage to the South Seas Le naufrage de l Aventure 1825 Le naufrage du Tamaris 1887 THE CROZET ISLANDS The Express and Telegraph Vol XXVI no 7 584 South Australia 21 March 1889 p 3 Second Edition Retrieved 4 May 2016 via National Library of Australia Explosion dashes sub crew survival hopes BBC News 23 November 2017 Submarino ARA San Juan como se detecto la explosion y que podria significar La Nacion 23 November 2017 Retrieved 23 November 2017 Marie Meyzen Christine Marzoli Andrea Bellieni Giuliano Levresse Gilles July 2016 Magmatic Activity on a Motionless Plate the Case of East Island Crozet Archipelago Indian Ocean Journal of Petrology 57 7 1409 1436 Bibcode 2016JPet 57 1409M doi 10 1093 petrology egw045 Quilty Patrick G 2007 ORIGIN AND EVOLUTION OF THE SUB ANTARCTIC ISLANDS THE FOUNDATION PDF Papers and Proceedings of the Royal Society of Tasmania 141 1 Retrieved 25 March 2019 a b Southern Indian Ocean Islands tundra Terrestrial Ecoregions World Wildlife Fund Retrieved 2012 01 10 Moyennes 1981 2010 France Terres Australes in French Meteoclimat Retrieved June 14 2015 STATION Alfred Faure in French Meteoclimat Retrieved June 14 2015 Bost Charles Andre 31 October 2015 King penquins face longer commute New Scientist 228 3045 17 Roger Harris presents www Biggles info Retrieved 10 December 2019 Further reading EditLeMasurier W E Thomson J W eds 1990 Volcanoes of the Antarctic Plate and Southern Oceans American Geophysical Union ISBN 0 87590 172 7 Church Ian 1985 Survival on the Crozet Islands The Wreck of the Strathmore in 1875 Waikanae New Zealand Heritage Press ISBN 0 908708 02 5 External links EditMap all coordinates using OpenStreetMapDownload coordinates as KML GPX all coordinates GPX primary coordinates GPX secondary coordinates nbsp Wikivoyage has a travel guide for Crozet Islands nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Crozet Islands Crozetvv free fr Crozet Islands Information in French South Atlantic and Subantarctic Islands website Crozet Islands webpage TAAF fr French Southern and Antarctic Lands in French DiscoverFrance net Kerguelen Crozet Islands Google Earth view Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Crozet Islands amp oldid 1178464126, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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