Chapwani Island (Kisiwa cha Chapwani, in Swahili) is a private island located in Malindi ward of Mjini District in Mjini Magharibi Region, Tanzania. A British naval cemetery located in Chapwani serves as the last resting place for servicemen who died while serving in Zanzibar.[1] These are the graves of those who perished in the attack by the German cruiser SMS Königsberg on the British protected cruiser HMS Pegasus during World War One. [2] [3] Interms of marine protection, Changuu and Chapwani reefs were seen as less protected, whereas Chumbe reefs and Kizimkazi reefs were thought to be well protected. [4]

Chapwani Island
Chapwani Island is located in Tanzania
Chapwani Island
Chapwani Island
Geography
LocationZanzibar Channel
Coordinates06°07′37″S 39°11′31″E / 6.12694°S 39.19194°E / -6.12694; 39.19194
ArchipelagoZanzibar Archipelago
Adjacent toIndian Ocean
Length0.7 km (0.43 mi)
Width0.1 km (0.06 mi)
Administration
RegionMjini Magharibi Region
DistrictMjini
WardMalindi
Demographics
LanguagesSwahili
Ethnic groupsHadimu

References edit

  1. ^ "Chapwani Private Island short history".
  2. ^ "Chapwani Private Island".
  3. ^ Mallon, Rachael. "A study of corallivores of Bawe and Chumbe Islands, Zanzibar." (2010).
  4. ^ Chauka, Leonard J., and Baraka P. Nyangoko. "Climate change impacts outweigh conservation efforts in coral reefs that are highly exposed to thermal stresses in Zanzibar, Tanzania." Ocean & Coastal Management 238 (2023): 106575.