Shelter Island (Western Australia)
It is often mistakenly referred to as Muttonbird Island, which is the much smaller island located immediately east of Shelter Island. The beach immediately west of Shelter Island is known as Muttonbird Beach, and is popular for swimming, surfing, fishing, and four wheel driving.
Shelter Island is approximately 130 metres (427 ft) off-shore from Muttonbird Beach separated by a channel that has an average depth of 8 metres (26 ft) it is regarded as a suitable open-water dive site.
The island consists of a mass of granite but has sufficient soil for plant growth and is well vegetated on top. The island supports breeding populations of flesh-footed shearwaters and little penguins as well as small populations of feral cats and black rats.
Little penguins have also been seen on the island.
The total area of the island is 10 hectares (25 acres). It was declared a Class 1A Nature Reserve in 1973.
References
- ^ "WA Divers - Dive sites in the South West". 2009. Retrieved 18 October 2010.
- ^ "Aussie Heritage- Torbay Coastal Area". 2007. Retrieved 14 April 2008.
- ^ "Department of Environment - Terrestrial Protected Areas - Western Australia". 1998. Retrieved 15 October 2010.