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Breaksea Islands (Tasmania)

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Location
  
Port Davey

Total islands
  
6

State
  
Tasmania

Adjacent body of water
  
Southern Ocean

Adjacent bodies of water
  
Southern Ocean

Area
  
16 ha (40 acres)

Region
  
South West

Breaksea Islands (Tasmania)

Islands
  
Kathleen Island, Munday Island, Mavourneen Rocks, Fitzroy Islands

The Breaksea Islands Group is a group of six islands, located in the Southern Ocean, off the south western coast of Tasmania, Australia.

Located near the mouth of Port Davey, the group comprise the North Breaksea and Main Breaksea Islands, the Fitzroy, Kathleen, and Munday islands, and the Mavourneen Rocks. The group have a total area of approximately 16 hectares (40 acres) and are contained within the Southwest National Park, part of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Site and the Port Davey/Bathurst Harbour Marine Nature Reserve.

Fauna

The islands are noted as a breeding site for many seabird species, including little penguin (400 pairs), short-tailed shearwater (3-5000 pairs), fairy prion (20 pairs) and silver gull. The Tasmanian tree skink is present. Rabbits were introduced in the 19th century by whalers. and have caused some damage to vegetation and soil.

The islands are part of the Port Davey Islands Important Bird Area, so identified by BirdLife International because of its importance for breeding seabirds.

References

Breaksea Islands (Tasmania) Wikipedia