Kent Group

Kent Group

A map of the Kent Group
Kent Group

Location of the Kent Group in Bass Strait

Etymology William Kent
Geography
Location Bass Strait
Coordinates 39°27′36″S 147°19′48″E / 39.46000°S 147.33000°E / -39.46000; 147.33000Coordinates: 39°27′36″S 147°19′48″E / 39.46000°S 147.33000°E / -39.46000; 147.33000
Total islands 6
Major islands Deal Island
Area 1,576 ha (3,890 acres)[1]
Administration
State Tasmania
Kent Group National Park
Tasmania
IUCN category II (national park)
Nearest town or city Launceston
Established 1947
Area 165 km2 (63.7 sq mi)
Visitation 25,000 (in 1998)
Managing authorities Tasmania Parks and Wildlife Service
Website Kent Group National Park
See also Protected areas of Tasmania

The Kent Group are a grouping of six granite islands located in Bass Strait, north-west of the Furneaux Group in Tasmania, Australia.[2] Collectively, the group is comprised within the Kent Group National Park.[1]

The islands were named Kent's Group by Matthew Flinders, "in honour of my friend captain William Kent, then commander of the Supply" when Flinders passed them on 8 February 1798 in the Francis (on her way to salvage the Sydney Cove).[3] The largest island in the group is Deal Island; the others, in order of descending size, are Erith Island, Dover Island, North East Isle, South West Isle and Judgement Rocks.

Shipwrecks

Murray Pass, named for the explorer John Murray, between Deal and Erith Islands has long been used by ships to shelter from gales in Bass Strait, but it is a dangerous, partly open, roadstead, and many ships have been wrecked after sudden changes in wind direction and speed. Others have hit the island either while attempting to shelter or through poor navigation in darkness or bad weather, several with heavy loss of life. They include:[4]

See also

References

  1. 1 2 "Kent Group National Park". Tasmania Parks and Wildlife Service. Tasmanian Government.
  2. "Kent Group (TAS)". Gazetteer of Australia online. Geoscience Australia, Australian Government.
  3. Flinders, Matthew (1814), A Voyage to Terra Australis, London: G. and W. Nicol, entry for 8 February 1798
  4. Broxam & Nash, Tasmanian Shipwrecks, Volumes 1 and 2, Navarine Publishing, Canberra, 1998 and 2000, ISBN 0-9586561-5-0 and ISBN 0-9586561-6-9
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