Burnside Island lies on the eastern side of Exmouth Gulf on the coast of Western Australia.

Burnside Island
Burnside Island is located in Western Australia
Burnside Island
Burnside Island
Geography
Coordinates22°06′21″S 114°30′31″E / 22.105833333333333°S 114.50861111111111°E / -22.105833333333333; 114.50861111111111
Area59 ha (150 acres)[1]
Administration

The southern tip of Burnside Island is located 1 km due east of the northern end of Simpson Island. The low, straight, narrow 2 km long island faces west-northwest into the gulf. It consists of the narrow high tide beach (WA 1637) backed by low scarped calcarenite bluffs, and a low grassy ridge widening to 200 m towards the northern end of the island. A 2 km wide mangrove-lined tidal creek backs the island. One kilometre to the north is Wilderness Island which is a more irregular, low 200 ha island consisting of a more exposed west-facing side.[1] Burnside Island is a popular bird watching and fishing location.

Burnside Island was named while the Royal Australian Navy was surveying the area in 1954.[2]

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  1. ^ a b Andrew D. Short (2005). Beaches of the Western Australian Coast - Eucla to Roebuck Bay: A Guide to Their Nature, Characteristics, Surf and Safety. Sydney University Press. ISBN 978-0-9586504-3-4.
  2. ^ page 39 Murray, Ian; Hercock, Marion; Murray, Ian; Hercock, Marion (2008), Where on the coast is that?, Hesperian Press, ISBN 978-0-85905-452-2