The Big Black Reef, part of the Long Island Group within the Furneaux Group, is a 0.54-hectare (1.3-acre) unpopulated small, flat dolerite island, located in Bass Strait, lying west of Cape Barren Island, Tasmania, in south-eastern Australia.[1]

Big Black Reef
Sooty oystercatchers breed on Big Black Reef
Big Black Reef is located in Tasmania
Big Black Reef
Big Black Reef
Location of Big Black Reef in the Bass Strait
Geography
LocationBass Strait
Coordinates40°23′24″S 147°57′00″E / 40.39000°S 147.95000°E / -40.39000; 147.95000
ArchipelagoLong Island Group, part of the Furneaux Group
Area0.54 ha (1.3 acres)
Administration
Australia
StateTasmania

Together with the nearby Boxen Island, Big Black Reef is classified by BirdLife International as an Important Bird Area because it has been recorded as supporting 288 breeding pairs of black-faced cormorants.[2]

Flora and fauna

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As well as black-faced cormorant, recorded breeding seabird and wader species include little penguin, Pacific gull, sooty oystercatcher and Caspian tern.[3]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ "Big Black Reef (TAS)". Gazetteer of Australia online. Geoscience Australia, Australian Government.
  2. ^ "IBA: Boxen Island & Big Black Reef". Birdata. Birds Australia. Archived from the original on 6 July 2011. Retrieved 18 May 2011.
  3. ^ Brothers, Nigel; Pemberton, David; Pryor, Helen; & Halley, Vanessa. (2001). Tasmania’s Offshore Islands: seabirds and other natural features. Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery: Hobart. ISBN 0-7246-4816-X