Montebello Islands

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The explosion cloud resulting from the Operation Hurricane detonation
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The explosion cloud resulting from the Operation Hurricane detonation

The Montebello Islands are an archipelago of around 174 small islands (about 35 are named) located 80 miles off the Pilbara coast of North West Australia. The name is Italian for Beautiful Mountain.

Map of the Montebello's and Barrow Island
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Map of the Montebello's and Barrow Island

There are two main islands, named by the French explorer Nicolas Baudin in 1801.

  • Hermite Island 20° 28' S. 115° 31' E. - named after the French Admiral, Jean l'Hermite
  • Trimouille Island 20° 23' S. 115° 33' E. - named after a French noble family.

There are problems with naming in early explorers accounts, and there is the suggestion is that the French and later English explorers mixed up the names of Lowendal and Hermite islands.

And a number of smaller ones, the largest of which are:

  • North-West Island
  • Primrose Island
  • Bluebell Island
  • Alpha Island
  • Crocus Island

An early reference to the islands is in 1622, when the Tryall was wrecked just west of them. For years afterwards their position was approximately recorded on charts as the Tryal Rocks - 20° 16' S. 115° 23' E.

They were economically significant for pearl fishing from the end of the nineteenth century until the outbreak of the Second World War.

A bay of Trimoulle Island was the site of Operation Hurricane, the first British nuclear weapons test in 1952. There were two further tests on Alpha and Trimouille Islands in 1956.

The islands now form a conservation park administered by the Western Australian Department of Environment and Conservation, and it is likely that the shallow waters around them will become a marine conservation reserve.

[edit] References

  • Acaster, Ray. British nuclear testing at the Monte Bello Islands. Early Days Vol. 11, no. 1 (1995) p. 66-80.
  • Burbidge, A. A. The fauna and flora of the Monte Bello Islands. Perth : Department of Fisheries and Fauna, 1971
  • Deegan, P. M. Monte Bello and Lowendal Islands : bibliography ; summary report of marine resources Perth [W.A.] : Dept. of Conservation and Land Management, 1992.
  • Fornasiero, Jean; Monteath, Peter and West-Sooby, John. Encountering Terra Australis: the Australian voyages of Nicholas Baudin and Matthew Flinders, Kent Town, South Australia,Wakefield Press,2004. ISBN 1-86254-625-8
  • Tuckfield, Trevor. The Monte Bello Islands. Walkabout, Vol. 17, No. 8, (1 Aug. 1951), p. 33,34.

[edit] List of known names of Islands

NASA World Wind satellite image of main Montebello Island group
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NASA World Wind satellite image of main Montebello Island group
Name Cordinates Remarks
Ah Chong 20°31′S 115°32′E [1]
Alpha
Aster
Bluebell
Brooke
Buttercup
Campbell
Carnation
Crocus
Dahlia
Daisy
Dandelion
Delta
Dot
Epsilon
Flag
Foxglove
Gannet
Gardenia
Hermite
Hollyhock
How
Ivy
Jonquil
Karangi
Kingcup
Lowendal
Marigold
North West
Pansy
Primrose
Rose
South East
Spar
Trimouille
Violet

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