Gannet Island (New Zealand)


Gannet Island is a small island some offshore from Kawhia on the west coast of New Zealand's North Island.

Description

The island consists of the eroded remnant of a tuff ring, erupted about half a million years ago. It is considerably younger than, and compositionally distinct from, the nearby onshore Alexandra Volcanics and Okete Volcanics. It is located on the eastern edge of the North Taranaki Graben, rising above sea level from a base about deep. In heavy swells the island can be washed over, so that only about has vegetation and that limited to Prasiola, Tortula and Xanthoria, and Xanthoparmelia lichens.

Gannets

Protected as a wildlife sanctuary, it was found to be the country's largest single breeding colony of Australasian gannets in a 1980 census. Holding about 8000 breeding pairs, the island has been identified as an Important Bird Area, by BirdLife International.