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The Biak Islands ( id, Kepulauan Biak, also Schouten Islands or Geelvink Islands) are an island group of Papua province, eastern Indonesia in the Cenderawasih Bay (or Geelvink Bay) 50 km off the north-western coast of the island of New Guinea. The group consists of the main islands of Biak, Supiori and Numfor, and numerous smaller islands, mostly covered in rain forest. The population of the archipelago is about 130,000.


History

The first recorded sighting by Europeans of the Schouten Islands was by the Portuguese navigator Jorge de Menezes in 1526. On the voyage from
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to Maluku, via northern Borneo, he was further carried eastward by a storm and strong winds. Jorge de Menezes landed at Biak, where he was forced to winter. Inspired by Malay, Moluccan or local Papuan names, he named the archipelago, and eventually the coasts of western Papua "Islands of Papuas". Biak was thenceforth called in Portuguese maps or , and . The archipelago was also sighted by Spanish navigator Álvaro de Saavedra who landed on Yapen on June 24, 1528, when trying to return from Tidore to
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. The islands were named (Golden Islands in Spanish). In 1545 they were visited by Íñigo Órtiz de Retes on board the galleon ''San Juan''. The archipelago was first mapped in the Portuguese charts of Gaspar Viegas (c. 1537), an anonymous map of 1540, and on the maps of João de Lisboa and of Bartolomeu Velho (c. 1560), and by other Portuguese, Spanish, and Dutch maps. The Schouten Islands were eventually named after Dutch explorer Willem Schouten, who explored them in 1615. The Tidore Sultanate had tributary ties with the islands. Seafarers from the region used to regularly pay homage to the sultan.


Demographics

The Biak Islands are among the most densely populated parts of Papua province.


Ecology


Terrestrial

These small islands have been designated the Biak–Numfoor rain forests. They have the most highly endemic avifauna of any single area in the New Guinea region. The forest consists of similar types of trees to that on mainland New Guinea. There are over 100 bird species on the islands, of which 11 to 16 are endemic, that is, restricted to this small island group. These include:
black-winged lory The black-winged lory (''Eos cyanogenia'') also known as Biak red lory is a medium-sized, about long, long-tailed lory. It has a bright red plumage, black shoulder, red iris, an orange red bill and violet ear-patch behind eye. The underwings are ...
(''Eos cyanogenia''); the small tree-climbing Geelvink pygmy parrot (''Micropsitta geelvinkiana'');
Biak scrubfowl The Biak scrubfowl or Biak megapode (''Megapodius geelvinkianus'') is a species of bird in the family Megapodiidae. It is found only on the islands of Biak, Mios Korwar, Numfor, Manim and Mios Num in the West Papua region of Indonesia. Descr ...
(''Megapodius geelvinkianus'');
Geelvink imperial pigeon The Geelvink imperial pigeon (''Ducula geelvinkiana'') is a species of bird in the family Columbidae. It is endemic to Indonesia's Schouten Islands (also known as the Geelvink Islands) and Mios Num Island, which lie north of New Guinea. Its natur ...
(''Ducula geelvinkiana'');
Geelvink fruit dove The Geelvink fruit dove (''Ptilinopus speciosus'') is a species of bird in the family Columbidae. It is native to several islands, including Biak, Supiori, Numfor, and the smaller Padaido Islands, collectively known as the Schouten or Geelvink ...
(''Ptilinopus speciosus'');
Biak coucal The Biak coucal (''Centropus chalybeus'') is a species of cuckoo in the family Cuculidae. It is endemic to West Papua, Indonesia. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forest. It is threatened by habitat loss Habita ...
(''Centropus chalybeus''); two tree kingfishers, Biak paradise kingfisher (''Tanysiptera riedelii'') and Numfor paradise kingfisher (''Tanysiptera carolinae'');
Biak gerygone The Biak gerygone (''Gerygone hypoxantha'') is a species of bird in the family Acanthizidae. It is endemic to the islands of Biak and Supiori in West Papua, Indonesia. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and ...
(''Gerygone hypoxantha'');
Biak monarch The Biak monarch (''Symposiachrus brehmii''), or Biak monarch flycatcher, is a species of bird in the family Monarchidae. It is endemic to Biak Island, Indonesia. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. It is threa ...
(''Monarcha brehmii'');
Biak flycatcher The Biak black flycatcher or Biak flycatcher (''Myiagra atra'') is a species of bird in the family Monarchidae. It is endemic to Biak, Indonesia. Its natural habitats are subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests and subtropical or tropical ...
(''Myiagra atra''); long-tailed starling (''Aplonis magna''); and
Biak white-eye The Biak white-eye (''Zosterops mysorensis'') is a species of bird in the family Zosteropidae. It is endemic to the islands of Biak and Supiori in West Papua, Indonesia. Its natural habitat is subtropical or tropical moist lowland forests. It ...
(''Zosterops mysorensis''). As well as the birds, there are a number of endemic mammals, although there are only 29 mammal species on the islands. The endemics include: Biak naked-backed fruit bat (''Dobsonia emersaa'') a species of barebacked fruit bat (so-called because their wings are attached to the back rather than the sides, giving this type of bat a different appearance to most species; a marsupial
Biak glider The Biak glider (''Petaurus biacensis'') is a species of marsupial in the family Petauridae. It is endemic to the Schouten Islands in the western region of Papua Province, Indonesia. It was formerly considered to be a subspecies of ''Petaurus br ...
(''Petaurus biacensis'');
Japen rat The Japen rat (''Rattus jobiensis'') is a species of rodent in the family Muridae found only in Yapen, Biak- Supiori, and Owi islands of West Papua, Indonesia Indonesia, officially the Republic of Indonesia, is a country in Southeast A ...
(''Rattus jobiensis''); and two species of giant naked-tailed rat, ''
Uromys boeadii The Biak Island uromys or Biak giant rat (''Uromys boeadii'') is a species of rodent in the family Muridae. It is known only from a single specimen collected on the Indonesian island of Biak Biak is an island located in Cenderawasih Bay near ...
'' and ''
Uromys emmae Emma's uromys or Emma's giant rat (''Uromys emmae'') is a species of rodent in the family Muridae. It is only known from Owi Island, a small island of the size of about one square kilometer some 5km South of Biak Island, Indonesia Indonesi ...
''. The islands also have a number of endemic butterflies and one endemic spider ''
Diolenius ''Diolenius'' is a genus of jumping spiders that was first described by Tamerlan Thorell in 1870. Species it contains sixteen species, found only in Indonesian New Guinea (provinces of Papua and West Papua), Papua New Guinea and on the Moluccas ...
angustipes ''Angustipes'' is a genus of air-breathing land slugs, terrestrial animal, terrestrial pulmonate gastropod mollusks in the family Veronicellidae, the leatherleaf slugs. It is distributed in South America and the northern coast of the Gulf of Mex ...
''. Much of the forest has been cut down for logging or to clear land for planting especially on Biak Island, which is the most populous in the area, although logging has slowed. There are two protected areas, which are close to each other: Pulau Supiori Nature Reserve, which is most of Supiori Island; and Biak Utara Nature Reserve which is an area on Biak Island just across the bridge from Supiori. However the logging industry may return, while birds are vulnerable to collectors and just because they have such a limited range of habitat on these small islands. The area needs more study.


Marine

The seas around the Biak Islands are part of the Coral Triangle, a marine region which has the world's greatest diversity of coral reef species. Diving in the waters off Biak is a popular activity for tourists. The islands have two marine protected areas. The Biak Numfor Locally Managed Marine Area, established in 2015, protects Numfor's eastern coast and the southern coast of Biak. Padaido Marine Recreation Park, established in 2009, protects the waters around the
Padaido Archipelago The Padaido Islands, also known as the Padaido Archipelago, is a group of Islands in Indonesia's Papua Province. They lie in Cenderawasih Bay, south and southeast of the island of Biak. The archipelago consists of many small islands and coral reef ...
, a group of small islands lying south and southeast of Biak."KKPN Padaido.". ''Protected Planet.''. Accessed 11 July 2021

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See also

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Schouten languages The Schouten languages are a linkage of Austronesian languages in northern Papua New Guinea. They are in contact with various North Papuan languages, particularly the Skou and some Torricelli languages. They are named after the Schouten Isl ...


References

{{authority control Archipelagoes of Indonesia Cenderawasih Bay Islands of Western New Guinea Landforms of Papua (province) Maritime history of the Dutch East India Company Populated places in Indonesia