Île Saint-Lanne Gramont

Island in the Kerguelen Islands
48°55′32″S 69°10′46″E / 48.92556°S 69.17944°E / -48.92556; 69.17944ArchipelagoÎles KerguelenTotal islands1Major islandsÎle Saint-Lanne GramontArea45.8 km2 (17.7 sq mi)Area rank5th(In the Kerguelen IslandsLength16 km (9.9 mi)Width6 km (3.7 mi)Coastline43.5 km (27.03 mi)Highest elevation473 m (1552 ft)Highest pointMont Mac CormickAdministration
 France
DistrictÎles KerguelenDemographicsDemonymSaint-Lanne GramontePopulation0

Île Saint-Lanne Gramont is an uninhabited island, the fourth largest island in the Kerguelen Islands, situated to the north of Presqu'île de la Société de Géographie, with an area of 45.8 km2. It reaches 480 m at its highest point and is located at 48°55′25″S 69°10′54″E / 48.92361°S 69.18167°E / -48.92361; 69.18167. The island is elongated along a north–south axis, reaching a maximum length of 13 km and a maximum width of 3 km. It is free of introduced animals.

Important Bird Area

The island, along with the neighbouring, and relatively large, islands of Île Foch and Île Howe, as well as the smaller Île MacMurdo, Île Briand, Îles Dayman and Îlots Hallet, has been identified by BirdLife International as an Important Bird Area (IBA) because of its value as a breeding site, especially for seabirds, with at least 29 species nesting in the IBA.[1]

References

  1. ^ BirdLife International. (2012). Important Bird Areas factsheet: Île Foch, Île Sainte Lanne Gramont and Île Howe. Downloaded from http://www.birdlife.org on 2012-01-21.

External links

  • Geoportail - Carte des îles Kerguelen
  • World of islands - Île Saint-Lanne Gramont
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