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Heard Island and McDonald Islands

Code: HM | Region: Antarctica

Introduction

Background

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<p>American sailor John HEARD discovered Heard Island in 1853 while fellow American William MCDONALD discovered the McDonald Islands the following year. Starting in 1855, sealers lived on the islands and harvested elephant seal oil; by the time the practice was ended in 1877, most of the islands’ seals were killed. The UK formally claimed the islands in 1910, and Australian explorer Douglas MAWSON visited Heard Island in 1929. In 1947, the UK transferred the islands to Australia for its Antarctica research, but Australia closed the research station on Heard Island in 1954 when it opened a new research station on the Antarctic continent. McDonald Island has been an active volcano since it emerged from dormancy in 1992, and the island doubled in size after an eruption in 1996. In 1997, the islands were named a UNESCO World Heritage site. Populated by a large number of bird species, seals, and penguins, the islands are primarily used for research, with limited fishing permitted in the surrounding waters.</p> <p style="margin: 0in; margin-bottom: .0001pt; line-height: 18.0pt; background: white;"> </p>

Geography

Location

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islands in the Indian Ocean, about two-thirds of the way from Madagascar to Antarctica

Geographic coordinates

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53 06 S, 72 31 E

Map references

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Antarctic Region

Area

total

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412 sq km

land

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412 sq km

water

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0 sq km

Area - comparative

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slightly more than two times the size of Washington, D.C.

Land boundaries

total

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Coastline

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101.9 km

Maritime claims

territorial sea

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12 nm

exclusive fishing zone

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200 nm

Climate

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antarctic

Terrain

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Heard Island - 80% ice-covered, bleak and mountainous, dominated by a large massif (Big Ben) and an active volcano (Mawson Peak); McDonald Islands - small and rocky

Elevation

highest point

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Mawson Peak on Big Ben volcano 2,745 m

lowest point

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Indian Ocean 0 m

Natural resources

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fish

Land use

agricultural land

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0% (2011 est.)

other

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100% (2018 est.)

Natural hazards

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Mawson Peak, an active volcano, is on Heard Island

Geography - note

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Mawson Peak on Heard Island is the highest Australian mountain; at 2,745 m (9,006 ft), Mawson is taller than Mt. Kosciuszko in mainland Australia), and one of only two active volcanoes located in Australian territory; in 1992, McDonald Island, the other active volcano, broke its dormancy and began erupting; it has erupted several times since

People and Society

Population

total

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uninhabited

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<strong>note: </strong>limited scientific research and expeditions

Environment

Climate

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antarctic

Land use

agricultural land

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0% (2011 est.)

other

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100% (2018 est.)

Government

Country name

conventional long form

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Territory of Heard Island and McDonald Islands

conventional short form

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Heard Island and McDonald Islands

abbreviation

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HIMI

etymology

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named after US Captain John HEARD, who sighted the island on 25 November 1853, and US Captain William McDONALD, who discovered the islands on 4 January 1854

Dependency status

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territory of Australia; administered from Canberra by the Department of Agriculture, Water, and the Environment (Australian Antarctic Division)

Legal system

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the laws of Australia apply&nbsp;

Diplomatic representation in the US

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none (territory of Australia)

Diplomatic representation from the US

embassy

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none (territory of Australia)

Flag

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the flag of Australia is used

National heritage

total World Heritage Sites

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1 (natural); note - excerpted from the Australia entry

selected World Heritage Site locales

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Heard Island and McDonald Islands

Economy

Communications

Internet country code

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.hm

Transportation

Heliports

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2 (2025)

Military and Security

Military - note

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defense is the responsibility of Australia

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