Christmas Island (Tasmania) Explained

Christmas Island
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Map:Australia Tasmania
Map Width:280
Map Relief:1
Location:Roaring Forties, Bass Strait
Archipelago:New Year Group
Area Ha:63.49
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Country:Australia
Country Admin Divisions Title:State
Country Admin Divisions:Tasmania
Country Admin Divisions Title 1:LGA
Country Admin Divisions 1:Municipality of King Island

Christmas Island, part of the New Year Group, is a 63.49ha granite island located in the Great Australian Bight, lying off the north-west coast of Tasmania, Australia.[1]

New Year Group

There are four islands in the New Year Group. Besides Christmas Island, these are:

While King Island has the largest area of the four islands, the group is named after New Year Island because it was discovered by Europeans a few days earlier than King Island.[1]

Fauna

Breeding seabird and shorebird species include little penguin, short-tailed shearwater, Pacific gull, silver gull, sooty oystercatcher, pied oystercatcher and black-faced cormorant. Reptiles include tiger snakes and lizards. A species of mouse is present.

The island forms part of the King Island Important Bird Area because of its importance for breeding seabirds and waders.[2]

Geography

According to the International Hydrographic Organization, the line separating the Bass Strait from the Great Australian Bight runs through King Island, so Christmas Island lies in the Great Australian Bight.

Christmas Island is not to be confused with Little Christmas Island on Tasmania's east coast or the Australian external territory Christmas Island in the Indian Ocean.

See also

Notes and References

  1. News: Travel: King Island . . 8 February 2004 . 5 July 2016.
  2. BirdLife International. (2011). Important Bird Areas factsheet: King Island. Downloaded from Web site: BirdLife International – conserving the world's birds . 2013-05-07 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20070710124603/http://www.birdlife.org/ . 10 July 2007 . dmy. on 2011-07-16.