Sideia Island Explained

Sideia Island
Sobriquet:St. Bonaventure Island
Native Name Lang:png
Map:Papua New Guinea
Coordinates:-10.5886°N 150.8819°W[1]
Location:Oceania
Archipelago:Louisiade Archipelago
Waterbody:Solomon Sea
Total Islands:1
Area Km2:101.3
Length Km:13.5
Width Km:15.5
Coastline Km:150
Elevation M:377
Highest Mount:Mount Kipoki
Country:Papua New Guinea
Country Admin Divisions Title:Province
Country Admin Divisions Title 1:Island Group
Country Admin Divisions 1:Samarai Islands
Country Admin Divisions Title 2:Island Group
Country Admin Divisions 2:Sideia Islands
Country Admin Divisions Title 3:Ward
Country Admin Divisions 3:split
Country Largest City:Sideia
Country Largest City Population:400
Population:1890
Population As Of:2014
Density Km2:18.66
Ethnic Groups:Papauans, Austronesians, Melanesians.
Timezone1:AEST
Utc Offset1:+10
Iso Code Type:ISO code
Iso Code:PG-MBA

Sideia Island is an island in the Louisiade Archipelago in Milne Bay Province, Papua New Guinea.

Administration

The island is part of the following Wards:

All Wards belong to Bwanabwana Rural Local Level Government Area LLG, Samarai-Murua District, which are in Milne Bay Province.[2]

History

Sideia Island was sighted by Europeans when the Spanish expedition of Luís Vaez de Torres arrived on 18 July 1606.[3] Their ship, San Pedro anchored at Oba Bay in the south west, that they then named Puerto San Francisco. It was later renamed as Puerto Lerma after the 1st Duke of Lerma. Torres named the island St. Bonaventure.

The mission in that island was established on April 22, 1932 by the Australian Province of the French Congregation Missionaries of the Sacred Heart (MSC). By 1942, it was fully developed and became the base for other missions in the nearby islands. Many facilities were set up to provide education, medical assistance and ways of living to the native of the area.[4]

Geography

Sideia is located East of the end of New Guinea mainland. Its area is 101.3 km².The island is part of the Sideia group, itself a part of Samarai Islands of the Louisiade Archipelago. It is located between Sariba Island and Basilaki Island. The island of Sideia is quite near Alotau and can be reached in less than three hours by motor boat.

Demographics

The population of 1890 is living in 30 villages across the island. The most important one, and where the dock is located, is Sideia. The other villages: Lamoasi, Mwalotakilili, Dumalawe, Paka, Gugui, Gadogadowa, Oba, Memeali, Kunubala, Gabutau, Makabweabweau, Nasauwai, Tabuara, Liliki, Kalu, Gotai, Wanahaua, Sekuku, Waiyau, Goteia, Kaula, Kubi, Boikalakalawa, Namoa, Dulaona, Balagatete, Tegerauna [5]

Economy

The islanders, are farmers as opposed to eastern Louisiade Archipelago islanders. they grow Sago, Taro, and Yams for crops.[6]

Transportation

There is a dock at Sideia.

Flora and fauna

The following mammals are on the island:

The following fish are near the island:[7]

Notes and References

  1. https://books.google.com/books?id=TnHGVP_BfgUC&pg=PA168 Prostar Sailing Directions 2004 New Guinea Enroute
  2. http://www.pngimr.org.pg/png_med_journal/Empowerment%20-%20Sep_Dec%202000.pdf LLG map
  3. Hilder, Brett The voyage of Torres, Brisbane, 1980, pp.26,27
  4. http://rcj.ph/rogationist-sideia-mission-center/17-addresses-missionary-stations Sideia History
  5. http://www.loihai.com map
  6. http://www.trentonmonitor.com/main.asp?SectionID=4&SubSectionID=36&ArticleID=7153 Sideia info
  7. http://www.spc.int/CoastalFisheries/Country/Site?siteID=05eed772-aed1-4667-ae30-f6c0c97642dd Sideia Research of fish