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The Wessel Islands is a group of uninhabited islands in the Northern Territory of Australia. They extend in a more or less straight line from Buckingham Bay and the Napier Peninsula of Arnhem Land, and Elcho Island, to the northeast. Marchinbar Island is the largest of the group. Other islands include Elcho Island, Rimbija Island (the most outlying island), Guluwuru, Raragala, Stevens Island, Burgunngura, Djeergaree, Yargara, Drysdale Island, Jirrgari Island, Graham Island, Alger Island, Abbott Island, and Howard Island.

Wessel Islands
Location of Wessel Islands in Northern Territory

Bumaga Island and Warnawi Island, both part of the Wessel Islands group, are also part of the Cunningham Islands.


History


The Wessel Islands constituted the homelands of the Nango or Yan-nhaŋu.[1]


Marchinbar coins


In 1944, Australian soldier Morry Isenberg found nine coins buried in the sand one day while fishing when he was stationed on Marchinbar Island. In 1979 he sent these coins to be authenticated. Four of the coins were found to have come from the Dutch East India Company, while the other five were determined to be from the Kilwa Sultanate in Tanzania. Their re-examination has given rise to much speculation about how these medieval African coins came to Australia.[2] Another coin, believed to be from Kilwa, turned up on Elcho Island where it was found by Past Masters amateur archaeologist Mike Hermes in 2018.[3]


European discovery and naming


The islands were mapped and named by a Dutch expedition that sailed from Banda Neira to explore the coasts of New Guinea and the South Land following up on discoveries made in 1623 by Jan Carstensz and Willem van Colster (who named Arnhem Land after his ship Arnhem).[4][5] The expedition used two small yachts that had been prefabricated in the Netherlands and were assembled on the Banda Islands, the Cleen Amsterdam and the Wesel.[6]

The ships sailed on 17 April 1636 under the command of Gerrit Thomas Pool, who was killed on New Guinea just 11 days later. The merchant Pieter Pieterszoon took over command and continued the voyage, returning to Banda. Besides the Wesel Eilanden, named after the ship, Pietersen described the Cobourg Peninsula, Melville Island (Roode hoek), and Dundas Strait (which he misidentified as a bay).[7] 170 years later Matthew Flinders decided to retain the name of the islands, though he slightly modified it to Wessel.[8] The cities of Arnhem and Wesel, ultimate sources of the names of Arnhem Land and Wessel Islands, are themselves only 60 km (37 miles) separated.


Later history


Much of the population of the Wessel Islands was decimated by smallpox, introduced from Makassar by Makassan traders during the 1790s. By the early nineteenth century, many of the Yolngu clans had been wiped out.[9][10]

During World War II, a string of observational outposts were set up along the Wessel Islands. A minesweeper, the Patricia Cam, was sunk by a Japanese float plane on 22 January 1943. A Yolgnu account of the incident, and attempts to save the survivors was taken down from one of the latter, Narritjin Maymuru.[11]


Extent and geography


The islands extend in a more or less straight line from Buckingham Bay and the Napier Peninsula of Arnhem Land, and Elcho Island, to the northeast. Marchinbar Island is the largest of the group. Other islands include Elcho Island, Rimbija Island (the most outlying island), Guluwuru, Raragala, Stevens Island, Burgunngura, Djeergaree, Yargara, Drysdale Island, Jirrgari Island, Graham Island, Alger Island, Abbott Island, and Howard Island.[12]

Bumaga Island and Warnawi Island, both part of the Wessel Islands group, are also part of the Cunningham Islands.

Marchinbar has bauxite deposits.[13]

Most of its bays are unnamed, with only three bearing names, including Picture Bay.[10]

Easterly trade winds and swells hit the east coast through much of the year, but in the summer, westerly winds are prevalent, and the eastern side is calm, but subject to heavy rainfall, creating many waterfalls.[10]


Transport


Locals visit the islands by boat. Tourists can get to Gove Airport from Cairns using Airnorth, and take tours from there.[10]


Population


There are no permanent settlements on the islands.[14][10]


Ecology



Protection


Wessel is the name of the IBRA subregion based on the Islands area, as well as the Commonwealth marine reserve.[15]

The archipelago is known for its biodiversity, and harbours several endangered species.[14]


Plastic waste


Researchers from the Charles Darwin University reported in early 2022 that the problem of plastic waste landing up on the islands was a worsening problem. Many types of plastics, including fishing gear, ghost nets, plastic bottles, cartons, and styrofoam has increasingly littered the shores since the first survey in 2011, and is probably the worst in Northern Australia. The Gumurr Marthakal Rangers have managed the area since 2016, and are concerned at the waste, but need assistance and ongoing funding to get it cleaned up as the problem is so extensive.[14]


See also



Notes



    Citations


    1. Tindale 1974, p. 232.
    2. McIntosh 2012, pp. 9–26.
    3. Judd & Trevaskis 2018.
    4. Kirk 2012, p. 29.
    5. PMI.
    6. Heeres 1899, p. viii,64-67.
    7. Heeres 1899, p. viii.
    8. Flinders 1814, p. 246.
    9. McIntosh 2012, p. 21.
    10. Tansley, Craig (2 April 2021). "The forgotten Top End islands even the locals don't know about". Traveller. Retrieved 21 January 2022.
    11. Long 1992, pp. 83–84.
    12. "Wessel Islands - Truant Island Special, Northern Territory : sheets SC5315, SC5316". Geoscience. Retrieved 21 January 2022. Includes downloadable map, available under a Attribution 4.0 International (CC BY 4.0) licence.
    13. "Wessel Islands". Encyclopedia Britannica. Retrieved 21 January 2022.
    14. Abram, Mitchell (20 January 2022). "Calls for clean-up to remove plastic waste piling up on the Wessel Islands, off Arnhem Land". ABC News. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 21 January 2022.
    15. ERIN 2012.

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    На других языках


    [de] Wessel-Inseln

    Die Wessel-Inseln (engl. Wessel Islands) sind eine Inselgruppe in Australien. Sie gehören zum Bundesstaat Northern Territory und erstrecken sich in einer Kette nordöstlich vom Arnhemland ins Meer hinaus. Marchinbar Island ist die größte Insel der Gruppe, weitere Inseln sind Elcho Island, Rimbija Island (die am weitesten im Ozean liegende der Inseln), Guluwuru Island, Raragala Island, Stevens Island, Burgunngura Island, Djeergaree Island, Yargara Island, Drysdale Island, Jirrgari Island, Graham Island, Alger Island, Abbott Island und Howard Island.
    - [en] Wessel Islands

    [fr] Îles Wessel

    Les îles Wessel sont un groupe d'îles du nord du Territoire du Nord en Australie.

    [it] Isole Wessel

    Le Isole Wessel[2] sono un gruppo di 35 isole[1] situate nel mare degli Arafura, all'estremità nord-est della Terra di Arnhem nel Territorio del Nord, in Australia. Le isole delimitano a nord-ovest il golfo di Carpentaria. Fanno parte della contea di East Arnhem. Sono terreni di proprietà aborigena gestiti dal Arnhem Land Aboriginal Land Trust[3].

    [ru] Острова Уэссел

    Острова Уэссел (англ. Wessel Islands) — группа островов в Арафурском море. Координаты — 11°30′ ю. ш. 136°25′ в. д. HGЯO.



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