
Ashmore and Cartier Islands

Hibernia Reef (
NASA satellite image
The 'Territory of Ashmore and Cartier Islands' are two groups of small low-lying uninhabited tropical
islands in the
Indian Ocean situated on the edge of the
continental shelf north-west of
Australia and south of the
Indonesian island of
Roti at .
Geography

Ashmore Reef in satellite-image (NASA)
The territory includes 'Ashmore Reef' (West, Middle, and East Islets) and '
Cartier Island' (70 km east) with, a total area of 199.45 km² within the reefs and including the
lagoons, and 114,400 m² of dry land. While they have a total of 74.1 km of shoreline, measured along the outer edge of the reef, there are no ports or harbors, only offshore anchorage. Nearby 'Hibernia Reef', 42 km Northeast of Ashmore Reef, is not part of the territory. It has no permanently dry land area, although large parts of the reef become exposed during low tide.
★ Ashmore Reef 155.40 km² area within reef (including lagoon)
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★ West Islet, 51,200 m² land area;
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★ Middle Islet, 21,200 m² land area;
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★ East Islet, 25,000 m² land area;
★ Cartier Reef (44.03 km² area within reef (including lagoon)
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★ Cartier Island, 17,000 m² land area;
There is an automatic weather station on West Islet.
Government
The territory is administered from
Canberra by the Australian Department of the Environment and Heritage. The FIPS-10 date code is
AT; the territory is bundled along with Australia in
ISO 3166. Defence is the responsibility of Australia, with periodic visits by the
Royal Australian Navy and
Royal Australian Air Force. The islands are visited by seasonal
caretakers.
Ecology and environment

Cartier Island and surrounding reef (
NASA satellite image
The 'Ashmore Reef Marine National Nature Reserve' was established in August
1983. It is of significant
biodiversity value as it is in the flow of the
Indonesian throughflow current from the
Pacific Ocean through the
Indonesian Archipelago to the
Indian Ocean. It is also in a surface current west from the
Arafura Sea and
Timor Sea. There are 14 distinct species of
sea snake in the area, more than in any other area. There is also an unusually high level of
species diversity of
coral,
mollusks, and
fish. A memorandum of understanding between the Australian and Indonesian governments allows Indonesian fishermen access to their traditional fishing grounds within the region, subject to limits.
'Cartier Island Marine Reserve' includes the entire sand cay of Cartier Island, the reef surrounding it, the ocean for a 7.2 km radius around the island, and 1000 m below the seafloor. It was proclaimed in
2000.
Birds
See the article:
Birds of Ashmore Reef.
Economy and migration
There is no economic activity in the Territory.
As Ashmore Reef is the closest point of Australian territory to Indonesia, it was a popular target for
people smugglers transporting
asylum seekers to Australia.
[1] Once they had landed on Ashmore, asylum seekers could claim to have entered Australian territory and request to be processed as refugees. The use of Ashmore for this purpose created great notoriety during late 2001, when refugee arrivals became a major political issue in Australia. As Australia was not the country of first asylum for these "
boat people", the Australian Government did not consider it had a responsibility to accept them. This policy was popularly supported by the public.
A number of things were done to discourage the practice such as attempting to have the people smugglers arrested in Indonesia; the so-called
Pacific Solution of processing them in third countries; the boarding and forced turnaround of the boats by Australian military forces, and finally excising Ashmore and many other small islands from the
Australian migration zone. Two boatloads of asylum seekers were each detained for several days in the lagoon at Ashmore after failed attempts by the
Royal Australian Navy to turn them back to Indonesia in October 2001.
References
1. Inside Indonesia Anita Roberts "Don't let them drown" ''Inside Indonesia'' Apr-Jun 2001, vol. 64
External links
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CIA - The World Factbook—Ashmore and Cartier Islands
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Geoscience Australia—Ashmore and Cartier Islands
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Department of the Environment and Heritage—Ashmore Reef National Nature Reserve
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Department of the Environment and Heritage—Cartier Island Marine Reserve
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First on list of Australian islands
★ "Ashmore Reef Belongs to Indonesia," posted on East Timor Action Network.
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See also
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Mandatory detention in Australia