Walpole Island (New Caledonia)

Coordinates: 22°36′S 168°57′E / 22.600°S 168.950°E / -22.600; 168.950
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Walpole from the ISS
US Nautical Chart (1901)

Walpole Island (

Loyalty Islands, administratively it belongs to L'Île-des-Pins
municipality of New Caledonia.

History

There is evidence that the island had prehistoric inhabitants. Graves, shell and bone tools, as well as stone markers indicate the presence of a permanent population at some point. The island is the topic of several oral traditions from Maré and the Île des Pines, the two closest inhabited islands. Speculation amongst the overseers of the Guano mining operation suggested that shipwreck or other castaways had also occupied the island.[1][2] British captain Butler is credited for discovery of the island in 1794 and he named it after his ship Walpole.[1]

From 1910 through 1936 guano was mined on the island and about 150,000 tonnes were exported to New Zealand.[1]

The island is only visited by scientific naturalist research missions.

Geography

As the easternmost island of the Loyalty Islands arc, Walpole is located 180 km (95 nmi) east of New Caledonia (168° 57' E, 22° 36' S). It is 4 km (2+12 mi) long north–south, and 0.5–1 km (51658 mi) wide with an area of about 2.0 km2 (34 sq mi).

Walpole is a

glaciation cycles, the island was submerged and rose several times, creating a coral capping. The island is bordered by eroding cliffs. On the eastern shore is a narrow plain.[1]
The island has no source of surface fresh water.

  • Walpole, windward east coast.
    Walpole, windward east coast.
  • Walpole, leeward west coast.
    Walpole, leeward west coast.
  • Walpole, west coast, fallen coral blocks.
    Walpole, west coast, fallen coral blocks.
  • Walpole, leeward west coast, frigatebirds hovering.
    Walpole, leeward west coast, frigatebirds hovering.

Important Bird Area

The island has been recognised as an Important Bird Area (IBA) by BirdLife International because it supports breeding populations of brown boobiess, red-bellied fruit doves and Melanesian flycatchers.[3]

See also

  • Desert island
  • List of islands

References


22°36′S 168°57′E / 22.600°S 168.950°E / -22.600; 168.950