San Pedro Island (Chile)
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Isla San Pedro is a privately owned island located off the southeastern shore of Chiloé Island within the commune of
Quellón Quellón is a Chilean port city and commune in Chiloé Province, in southern Chiloé Island, Los Lagos Region. It is considered the southern end-station of the Panamerican Highway and the Pacific Coast Highway. The city is a hub for aquaculture a ...
, in Southern Chile.


Geography

Isla San Pedro remains primarily undeveloped with 33.46 kilometers (20.79 miles) of road encircling the perimeter leading to beaches. There are two lakes located on the island along with cliffs along the coast which rise more than 500 meters (1640 feet) above sea level.


Climate

Chiloé has a temperate climate with moderate temperature and seasonal variations. The western side of the island is rainy. The eastern shore is warmer and drier as it exists on the
rain shadow A rain shadow is an area of significantly reduced rainfall behind a mountainous region, on the side facing away from prevailing winds, known as its leeward side. Evaporated moisture from water bodies (such as oceans and large lakes) is carrie ...
of the interior mountains. The commune of
Quellón Quellón is a Chilean port city and commune in Chiloé Province, in southern Chiloé Island, Los Lagos Region. It is considered the southern end-station of the Panamerican Highway and the Pacific Coast Highway. The city is a hub for aquaculture a ...
has an
oceanic climate An oceanic climate, also known as a marine climate, is the humid temperate climate sub-type in Köppen classification ''Cfb'', typical of west coasts in higher middle latitudes of continents, generally featuring cool summers and mild winters ( ...
. Summers are usually mild with low levels of precipitation; however, winters are usually cool and wet, but mild. February is the driest month. Few days are dry in winter because there are 22–24 days with measurable precipitation from June to August. However, snowfall is rare, and most years having no record of snowfall.


Flora and fauna

Isla San Pedro is home to
Chucao tapaculo The chucao tapaculo (''Scelorchilus rubecula'') is a species of bird in the family Rhinocryptidae. It is found in central Chile and adjacent Argentina; it has also been recorded in Chile's Magallanes Province.Cárcamo, J. ''et al.'' (2008) Fir ...
s (''Scelorchilus rubecula''), black-necked swans (''Cygnus melancoryphus''),
slender-billed parakeet The slender-billed parakeet, also called the long-billed parakeet (''Enicognathus leptorhynchus''), is a medium size South American parrot. It belongs to the smaller long-tailed Arinae (macaws and parakeets). It is known by the local common name ...
s (''Enicognathus leptorhynchus''),
pelican Pelicans (genus ''Pelecanus'') are a genus of large water birds that make up the family Pelecanidae. They are characterized by a long beak and a large throat pouch used for catching prey and draining water from the scooped-up contents before s ...
s,
cormorant Phalacrocoracidae is a family of approximately 40 species of aquatic birds commonly known as cormorants and shags. Several different classifications of the family have been proposed, but in 2021 the IOC adopted a consensus taxonomy of seven ge ...
s (''Phalacrocoracidae''), and Chilean pigeons (''Patagioenas araucana''). In addition, the southern '' pudú'' which is the second smallest deer in the world can be found. Several species of whales have been sighted around the Chiloé Archipelago, including blue whales and
southern right whale The southern right whale (''Eubalaena australis'') is a baleen whale, one of three species classified as right whales belonging to the genus ''Eubalaena''. Southern right whales inhabit oceans south of the Equator, between the latitudes of 20 ...
s which are critically endangered. In addition, sea lions,
sea otter The sea otter (''Enhydra lutris'') is a marine mammal native to the coasts of the northern and eastern North Pacific Ocean. Adult sea otters typically weigh between , making them the heaviest members of the weasel family, but among the small ...
s,
penguin Penguins (order (biology), order List of Sphenisciformes by population, Sphenisciformes , family (biology), family Spheniscidae ) are a group of Water bird, aquatic flightless birds. They live almost exclusively in the Southern Hemisphere: on ...
s, and dolphins can be seen from Isla San Pedro. Charles Darwin visited Isla San Pedro in 1834 and later wrote of his experience in The Voyage of the Beagle.Darwin, Charles Robert. The Voyage of the Beagle. Vol. XXIX. The Harvard Classics. New York: P.F. Collier & Son, 1909–14; Bartleby.com, 2001. www.bartleby.com/29/ It was on the island that Darwin first collected the now critically endangered
Darwin's fox Darwin's fox or Darwin's zorro (''Lycalopex fulvipes'') is an endangered canid from the genus ''Lycalopex''. It is also known as the ''zorro chilote'' or ''zorro de Darwin'' in Spanish and lives on Nahuelbuta National Park, the Cordillera de O ...
''(Lycalopex fulvipes)''.Id. This was the first specimen ever collected and was donated to the Zoological Society of London.Id. Darwin also wrote about his failed attempts to climb the summit of San Pedro due to an impenetrable forest.Id. The Chiloé Archipelago’s original vegetation is Valdivian temperate rain forest, a forest with a dense understory and a large variety of mosses and ferns. Isla San Pedro consists of approximately 16,000 acres filled with dense hardwood trees. Types of trees that exist on the island include the Luma apiculata, the Ciprés de las Guaitecas ('' Pilgerodendron''), the Drimys winteri (winter's bark or ''canelo'' - Mapuche sacred tree), the '' Nothofagus dombeyi'' (Dombey's beech, ''coigue'', ''coihue'', or ''coigüe'' rom ''koywe'' in Mapuche language">Mapuche_language.html" ;"title="rom ''koywe'' in Mapuche language">rom ''koywe'' in Mapuche language, and the Fitzroya">Mapuche language">rom ''koywe'' in Mapuche language">Mapuche_language.html" ;"title="rom ''koywe'' in Mapuche language">rom ''koywe'' in Mapuche language, and the Fitzroya cupressoides. There are also numerous types of trees on the island, including apple, cherry, and Chilean rhubarb (Gunnera tinctoria), known as ''nalca''. ''Chicha'', a local alcoholic beverage, was made from these apples by the original inhabitants through a process known as '. The national flower of Chile, the copihue ('' Lapageria rosea''), can be found on Isla San Pedro. Purple thistles are also common on the island.


History

The Chiloé Archipelago was first inhabited by two main groups of people: the Chonos and the tribe of the " Huilliches".Gonzales, Paula and Errazuriz, Matias. Chiloé, Gateway to Patagonia. NICEYE, 3 August 2009. The Chonos were nomadic people from the South that spoke their own tongue.Id. The Chonos were known to be fishermen and have great sailing skills.Id. The Huilliches were Pacific people and known for their farming skills.Id. They were said to have resembled the Mapuche, a people indigenous to Chile, and the two would form alliances.Id. Christen Christensen, a shipowner, was one of the most important Norwegian shipping and whaling businessmen at the start of the 20th century. He was very interested in developing whaling activities from land stations along the coast of South America.Quiroz, D. and Pastene, L.A. 2014. Norwegian whaling in Chile in the 20th Century and its influence on Chilean local communities. In: Jan Erik Ringstad (editor). Whaling and History IV. Commander Chr. Christensen's Whaling Museum, part of Vestfoldmuseene IKS, Sandefjord. 61-70. 192pp. In 1909, after some investigation by his son August Christensen and his crew, a Norwegian company known in the native language as "Sociedad Ballenera del Pacifico" (Pacific Whaling Company) and a port was established on San Pedro, with catcher boats and a land station known as "A/S Pacific."Id. August managed the A/S Pacific from 1909 until 1913 when whaling operations on Isla San Pedro came to a close.Id. Articles from the time suggest a good relationship was formed between the A/S Pacific and the local Chilean community, as there were many locals employed at the land station.


Reception

A local journalist invited to visit San Pedro wrote that “the small port of San Pedro is composed mainly by the whaling station and its installations, it is a very scenic place and its configuration resemble the mouth of a dog,” and that the installations were “splendid”.La Cruz del Sur (Ancud, Chile), 29 January 1913. He described the afternoon spent on San Pedro as “very pleasing”.Id.


References

{{Chiloe Archipelago Islands of Los Lagos Region Islands of Chiloé Archipelago Private islands of South America