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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 Buckingham Bay is a large, rectangular bay on the northern coast of Arnhem Land, in the Northern Territory of Australia. It lies 520 km east of Darwin and 120 km west of Nhulunbuy. Description The bay is about 40 km long and ...
and the Napier Peninsula of
Arnhem Land Arnhem Land is a historical region of the Northern Territory of Australia, with the term still in use. It is located in the north-eastern corner of the territory and is around from the territory capital, Darwin. In 1623, Dutch East India Compan ...
, 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 Drysdale Island is a large but low-lying island in the Wessel Islands group in the Northern Territory of Australia. It is long and up to wide. It measures in area. The only settlement is Yirringa, a small family Aboriginal outstation at the n ...
, Jirrgari Island, Graham Island, Alger Island, Abbott Island, and
Howard Island Howard Island is an island in the Arafura Sea, Northern Territory, Australia. It belongs to East Arnhem Region, and is evenly divided between ''Gumurr Gatjirrk Ward'' in the west and ''Gumurr Marthakal Ward'' in the east. The only settlements ...
.
Bumaga Island Bumaga Island is an island in both the Wessel Islands group and the Cunningham Islands group in the Northern Territory The Northern Territory (commonly abbreviated as NT; formally the Northern Territory of Australia) is an Australian terr ...
and
Warnawi Island Warnawi Island is a small island which is part of both the Wessel Islands group and the Cunningham Islands in the Northern Territory of Australia. It is one of two islands to do, the other being Bumaga Island Bumaga Island is an island in b ...
, both part of the Wessel Islands group, are also part of the
Cunningham Islands The Cunningham Islands is a small group of islands located south of the Wessel Islands in the Northern Territory The Northern Territory (commonly abbreviated as NT; formally the Northern Territory of Australia) is an Australian territory ...
.


History

The Wessel Islands constituted the homelands of the ''Nango'' or Yan-nhaŋu.


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
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in Tanzania. Their re-examination has given rise to much speculation about how these medieval African coins came to Australia. 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.


European discovery and naming

The islands were mapped and named by a Dutch expedition that sailed from
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to explore the coasts of New Guinea and the South Land following up on discoveries made in 1623 by
Jan Carstensz Jan Carstenszoon or more commonly Jan Carstensz In Dutch patronyms ending in -szoon were almost universally abbreviated to -sz was a 17th-century Dutch explorer. In 1623, Carstenszoon was commissioned by the Dutch East India Company to lead an ex ...
and Willem van Colster (who named
Arnhem Land Arnhem Land is a historical region of the Northern Territory of Australia, with the term still in use. It is located in the north-eastern corner of the territory and is around from the territory capital, Darwin. In 1623, Dutch East India Compan ...
after his ship ''Arnhem''). 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''. 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 Dundas Strait is a sea passage in the Northern Territory of Australia located between Melville Island and the Cobourg Peninsula. It connects the Timor Sea to the Van Diemen Gulf Van Diemen Gulf is a gulf in the Northern Territory of Austr ...
(which he misidentified as a bay). 170 years later
Matthew Flinders Captain Matthew Flinders (16 March 1774 – 19 July 1814) was a British navigator and cartographer who led the first inshore circumnavigation of mainland Australia, then called New Holland. He is also credited as being the first person to u ...
decided to retain the name of the islands, though he slightly modified it to ''Wessel''. 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
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by Makassan traders during the 1790s. By the early nineteenth century, many of the Yolngu clans had been wiped out. 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
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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.


Extent and geography

The islands extend in a more or less straight line from
Buckingham Bay Buckingham Bay is a large, rectangular bay on the northern coast of Arnhem Land, in the Northern Territory of Australia. It lies 520 km east of Darwin and 120 km west of Nhulunbuy. Description The bay is about 40 km long and ...
and the Napier Peninsula of
Arnhem Land Arnhem Land is a historical region of the Northern Territory of Australia, with the term still in use. It is located in the north-eastern corner of the territory and is around from the territory capital, Darwin. In 1623, Dutch East India Compan ...
, 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 Drysdale Island is a large but low-lying island in the Wessel Islands group in the Northern Territory of Australia. It is long and up to wide. It measures in area. The only settlement is Yirringa, a small family Aboriginal outstation at the n ...
, Jirrgari Island, Graham Island, Alger Island, Abbott Island, and
Howard Island Howard Island is an island in the Arafura Sea, Northern Territory, Australia. It belongs to East Arnhem Region, and is evenly divided between ''Gumurr Gatjirrk Ward'' in the west and ''Gumurr Marthakal Ward'' in the east. The only settlements ...
. Includes downloadable map, available under
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licence.
Bumaga Island Bumaga Island is an island in both the Wessel Islands group and the Cunningham Islands group in the Northern Territory The Northern Territory (commonly abbreviated as NT; formally the Northern Territory of Australia) is an Australian terr ...
and
Warnawi Island Warnawi Island is a small island which is part of both the Wessel Islands group and the Cunningham Islands in the Northern Territory of Australia. It is one of two islands to do, the other being Bumaga Island Bumaga Island is an island in b ...
, both part of the Wessel Islands group, are also part of the
Cunningham Islands The Cunningham Islands is a small group of islands located south of the Wessel Islands in the Northern Territory The Northern Territory (commonly abbreviated as NT; formally the Northern Territory of Australia) is an Australian territory ...
. Marchinbar has bauxite deposits. Most of its bays are unnamed, with only three bearing names, including Picture Bay. 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.


Transport

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


Population

There are no permanent settlements on the islands.


Ecology


Protection

Wessel is the name of the
IBRA The Interim Biogeographic Regionalisation for Australia (IBRA) is a biogeographic regionalisation of Australia developed by the Australian government's Department of Sustainability, Environment, Water, Population, and Communities. It was devel ...
subregion based on the Islands area, as well as the Commonwealth marine reserve. The archipelago is known for its biodiversity, and harbours several
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.


Plastic waste

Researchers from the Charles Darwin University reported in early 2022 that the problem of
plastic waste Plastic pollution is the accumulation of plastic objects and particles (e.g. plastic bottles, bags and microbeads) in the Earth's environment that adversely affects humans, wildlife and their habitat. Plastics that act as pollutants are catego ...
landing up on the islands was a worsening problem. Many types of plastics, including
fishing gear Fishing tackle is the equipment used by anglers when fishing. Almost any equipment or gear used in fishing can be called fishing tackle, examples being hooks, lines, baits/ lures, rods, reels, floats, sinkers/ feeders, nets, stringers/ ke ...
, 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.


See also

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Abbott Island (Wessel Islands) Abbott Island is an island of the Wessel Islands in the Northern Territory of Australia Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a Sovereign state, sovereign country comprising the mainland of the Australia (continent), Aus ...


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External links


Wessel Islands map
{{authority control Islands of the Northern Territory Yolngu Arnhem Land tropical savanna IBRA subregions