Shelter Island (Hong Kong) Explained

Shelter Island
Native Name:牛尾洲 (Ngau Mei Chau)
Native Name Lang:yue
Pushpin Map:Hong Kong
Coordinates:22.327°N 114.2962°W
Location:Port Shelter, Eastern Waters of Hong Kong
Area Km2:0.55
Area Footnotes:[1]
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Width M:-->
Coastline M:-->
Elevation M:117
Country:China
Country Admin Divisions Title:SAR
Country Admin Divisions:Hong Kong
Country Admin Divisions Title 1:Region
Country Admin Divisions 1:the New Territories
Country Admin Divisions Title 2:District
Country Admin Divisions 2:Sai Kung District

Shelter Island, known in Cantonese as Ngau Mei Chau, is an island located in the water body Port Shelter (Ngau Mei Hoi; literally Cow Tail Sea), in the Sai Kung District, the New Territories, Hong Kong S.A.R., China.

History

The island appeared on a map drawn by Father Simeone Volonteri and published in 1866, at that time it was marked as Ngau T'au Chü . However, there are criticisms on the accuracy of Volonteri's map in general,[2] or for specific place names such as Green Hill, which was historically known as Tuen Mun Hill.[3] There is a rock formation currently called, which connects to the island by intertidal zone.[4] According to a book, Pai means rock, hill or mountain that locates in water body in general in the language of the Tanka people.[5] It is not certain Volonteri's record is correct or not for the name of the island at that time.

The name 'Shelter island' appeared in a book for sailing directions that was published in 1863.[6] In Asiatic Pilot by the U.S. Hydrographic Office in 1910, the island was described as high at that time. Shoal water extended northwards for, and westwards from the island at that time.[7]

The island was part of a larger region that was leased to the United Kingdom for 99 years in 1898.

According to the historical document of the District Office South, the island was uninhabited when it was part of the Port Shelter Firing Range.[8] The firing range was closed in the 1970s. In 2011, a mortar shell was discovered on a beach of the island.[9] Administratively, the District Office South was replaced by the Sai Kung District Office as well as other District Offices after World War II.[10] At present, Shelter Island is still administratively part of the Sai Kung District. It is part of Hang Hau East constituency of the Sai Kung District Council as of 2019 election,[11] despite the island being uninhabited. In terms of environmental protection, the island is surrounded by the Port Shelter Water Control Zone.

In the 1970s, the island was used by Ng Shek-ho, a drug lord, and his associates as a place to hide their goods.[12]

Nowadays, it is one of the tourist attractions of Sai Kung District. Specifically, the island is known for its sea cave, known in Chinese as .[13] The surrounding water of the island is a popular diving site. Such as the shallow waters in the bay Tai Wong Wan, as well as west of Ngau Tau Pai, etc.[14] [15] Commercial divers also catch sea urchin near the island for their own restaurant.[16]

In 2019, human bones were discovered in Tai Wong Wan.[14]

Biodiversity

24 species of vascular plants were discovered on the island.[1]

Coral also appears in the water surrounding the island. However, a survey discovered that the coverage rate was decreasing, from 50.6% to 31.2%, according to the interpretation of Ming Pao in the survey's summary.[17] [18]

According to another research, Shelter Island has a high number of Drupella rugosa and Cronia margariticola, which preys on coral species Pavona decussata and Platygyra sinensis in the region. That research reported that the coverage of hard coral at Shelter Island was 50.2% at that time.[19]

A marine park that covers Sharp Island, Tai Chau, Shelter Island and surrounding water was proposed by the Country and Marine Parks Board, a consultative body for the government in 2014.[20] However, it did not materialize. In 2018, World Wide Fund for Nature also proposed to establish the Port Shelter Marine Protected Area, which also included Shelter Island.[21] [22]

See also

Notes and References

  1. 胡普炜 [Hu Puwei]. 邢福武 [Xing Fuwu]. 陈林 [Chen Lin]. 王美娜 [Wang Meina] . 王发国 [Wang Faguo]. 陈红锋 [Chen Hongfeng]. Vegetation and vascular plant diversity of islands surrounding Port Shelter, Hong Kong, China. zh:香港西贡牛尾海邻近岛屿植被与 植物物种多样性. Vegetation and vascular plant diversity of islands surrounding Port Shelter, Hong Kong, China. 生物多样性 [Biodiversity Science]. 1005-0094 . 2011. 19. 5. 10.3724/SP.J.1003.2011.05049. zh-cn. 607.
  2. The San On Map of MGR. Volonteri. Ronald C. Y.. Ng. The Geographical Journal. 135. 2. 10.2307/1796827 . June 1969. 231–235. 1796827.
  3. Book: https://books.google.com/books?id=_itrBgAAQBAJ. zh:屯門. 香港地區史研究. 劉智鵬 [Lau Chi-pang]. Lau Chi-pang. 劉蜀永 [Liu Shuyong]. zh-hk. Joint Publishing (Sino United Publishing). 978-962-04-3147-0. July 2012. Hong Kong. zh:屯門與青山.
  4. Book: https://books.google.com/books?id=E2BWDwAAQBAJ. zh:2018香港街道圖. 萬里地圖製作中心. zh-hk. 9789621465900. December 2017.
  5. Book: https://books.google.com/books?id=9X1CDwAAQBAJ. zh:珠三角水上族群的語言承傳和文化變遷. zh:珠三角水上人族屬概況. 23. 9789577399823. 馮國強著. December 2015.
  6. Book: Williams, Samuel Wells. The Chinese Commercial Guide. 41 of appendix. Islands lying East of Hong Kong. 5th. A. Shortrede & Co.. 1863.
  7. Book: Asiatic Pilot Vol.3: Coast of China, Yalu River to Hongkong with Formosa 1909. 549. U.S. Hydrographic Office. 1910.
  8. Book: Coates, Austin. Austin Coates

    . https://books.google.com/books?id=XHVockol_bsC. Southern District Officer Reports: Islands and Villages in Rural Hong Kong. John. Strickland. June 2010. Royal Asiatic Society Hong Kong Studies Series. Hong Kong University Press. 978-988-8028-38-2. 293. Austin Coates. Shelter Island (Ngau Mei Chau).

  9. News: https://hk.news.appledaily.com/local/daily/article/20111225/15923717. zh: 西貢石灘尋獲迫擊炮. Apple Daily. Hong Kong. 25 November 2011. 5 November 2019. zh-hk. subscription.
  10. Book: https://books.google.com/books?id=i-ynDgAAQBAJ. zh:本土論俗──新界華人傳統風俗. 施志明. 3–4. Chung Hwa Book Company (Sino United Publishing). Hong Kong. zh-hk. zh:緒論. 9789888420186. November 2016. 香港史學會叢書.
  11. https://www.eac.hk/pdf/distco/2019dc/final/dc2019q2.pdf
  12. News: zh:跛豪案第六證人梁滔供 六九年郭昌來招彼入夥 公海接得貨運牛尾洲藏. 1 May 1975. 6. Wah Kiu Yat Po. zh-hk. Hong Kong.
  13. Book: https://books.google.com/books?id=wZxaDwAAQBAJ. zh:行山攝水──香港的另一面. zh-hk. 薛永興. 2017. Hong Kong. Chung Hwa Book Company (Sino United Publishing). 9789888488292.
  14. News: https://hd.stheadline.com/news/daily/hk/756481/%E6%97%A5%E5%A0%B1-%E6%B8%AF%E8%81%9E-%E6%B3%B3%E5%AE%A2%E7%89%9B%E5%B0%BE%E6%B4%B2%E7%99%BC%E7%8F%BE%E6%87%B7%E7%96%91%E4%BA%BA%E9%AA%A8. zh:泳客牛尾洲發現懷疑人骨. 15 April 2019. 15 December 2019. Headline Daily. Sing Tao News Corporation. Hong Kong. zh-hk.
  15. http://www.hkua.org.hk/dl/HKUA_Trainning_Suggestion_for_HKDiveSite_20090703.pdf. zh:香港域內潛點簡介. 8 June 2009. 15 December 2019. Hong Kong Underwater Association . zh-hk.
  16. News: http://platform.hkdiscovery.com/viewarticle?id=38541. zh:西貢‧香港後花園 – 漁家的自然之道 . 16 May 2018. 16 December 2019. 野Guide. HK Discovery Limited. zh-hk.
  17. News: https://news.mingpao.com/pns/%E6%B8%AF%E8%81%9E/article/20191208/s00002/1575741336364/%E7%8F%8A%E7%91%9A%E8%A6%86%E8%93%8B%E7%8E%87%E6%99%AE%E6%9F%A5-%E8%BF%91%E5%85%AD%E6%88%90%E6%AA%A2%E6%9F%A5%E9%BB%9E%E4%B8%8B%E8%B7%8C. zh:珊瑚覆蓋率普查 近六成檢查點下跌. 8 December 2019. 15 December 2019. Ming Pao. Media Chinese International. Hong Kong. zh-hk.
  18. Hong Kong Reef Check 2019 Results Summary. December 2019. 15 December 2019. Agriculture, Fisheries and Conservation Department. Hong Kong. 8.
  19. Seasonal variations in the density of and corallivory by Drupella rugosa and Cronia margariticola (Caenogastropoda: Muricidae) from the coastal waters of Hong Kong: 'plagues' or 'aggregations'?. Journal of the Marine Biological Association of the United Kingdom. 2009. 89. 1. 147–159. 10.1017/S002531540800218X. Brian. Morton. Graham. Blackmore. 85859040. The numbers of feeding Drupella rugosa and Cronia margariticola varied from site to site but were, in particular, high at Coral Beach (Hoi Ha Wan), Sharp Island and Shelter Island.
  20. News: Extensive damage has been caused to Hong Kong's coral: green groups. 8 December 2014. 15 December 2019. Hong Kong. South China Morning Post. Cheung Chi-fai.
  21. News: Parks push to save turtles and dolphins. 31 May 2018. 5 November 2019. The Standard. Sing Tao News Corporation. Hong Kong. en. Amy. Nip.
  22. Web site: Advocating for more marine protected areas. 6 November 2019. World Wide Fund for Nature. Hong Kong.