Jump to content

Pocklington Reef: Difference between revisions

Coordinates: 10°48′44″S 155°44′18″E / 10.81222°S 155.73833°E / -10.81222; 155.73833
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Content deleted Content added
No edit summary
Line 11: Line 11:
| location = [[Solomon Sea]]
| location = [[Solomon Sea]]
| island_type = Reef
| island_type = Reef
| coordinates={{coord|10|48|44|S|155|44|18|E|region:PG-MBA_type:isle|display=inline,title}}
| coordinates={{coord|10|48|44|S|155|44|18|E|region:PG-MBA_type:isle|display=inline,title}}]] <ref name="mpa" />
| archipelago = [[Louisiade Archipelago]]
| archipelago = [[Louisiade Archipelago]]
| waterbody = [[Solomon Sea]]
| waterbody = [[Solomon Sea]]

Revision as of 14:00, 28 August 2018

Pocklington Reef
Pocklington Reef is located in Papua New Guinea
Pocklington Reef
Pocklington Reef
Geography
LocationSolomon Sea
Coordinates10°48′44″S 155°44′18″E / 10.81222°S 155.73833°E / -10.81222; 155.73833]] [1]
TypeReef
ArchipelagoLouisiade Archipelago
Adjacent toSolomon Sea
Area0.01 km2 (0.0039 sq mi)
Highest elevation1 m (3 ft)
Administration
Demographics
Population0
Pop. density0/km2 (0/sq mi)
Additional information
Time zone
ISO codePG-MBA
Official websitewww.ncdc.gov.pg

Pocklington Reef is a coral reef and a mostly submerged atoll in the far southeast of Papua New Guinea.

It is 162.4 km from the closest island, Loa Boloba, which is a tiny coral islet within the fringing reef near Cape Deliverance, the south east point of Rossel Island (Yela) in the Louisiade Archipelago, and belongs to Milne Bay province, Samarai-Murua District, Yaleyamba Rural Local Level Government Area.

Pocklington Reef sits on top of Pocklington Ridge, which extends north-east from Rossel Island. The reef is 32 km long and up to 4 km wide. Its longer axis is north-east-south-west. The rim of the reef encloses a deep lagoon. The northern rim reaches closer to the surface, and several above water rocks with heights between 0.9 and 3 metres high lie along its length. There is a small spit of sand about the size of a football field (less than one hectare) at the north-east end.

Shipwreck

There is a shipwreck at that location.[2]

On 28 April 1962, Panamanian SS Dona Ourania[3] grounded on Pocklington Reef.[4]

Marine Protected Area

Pocklington Reef Marine Park is a proposed marine protected area.[1]

References

  1. ^ a b Pocklington Reef Wood, L. J. (2007). MPA Global: A database of the world's marine protected areas. Sea Around Us Project, UNEP-WCMC & WWF. www.mpaglobal.org
  2. ^ Catalog of Nautical Charts.
  3. ^ Dona Ourania Wear Built Ships
  4. ^ Gerald Forsberg Salvage from the Sea Publisher: Routledge and Kegan Paul, Jan 1, 1977