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Coral Sea Islands

The Coral Sea Islands Territory includes a group of small and mostly uninhabited tropical islands and reefs in the Coral Sea, northeast of Queensland, Australia. The only inhabited island is Willis Island. The territory covers 780,000 kmē, extending east and south from the outer edge of the Great Barrier Reef, and including Heralds Beacon Island, Osprey Reef, the Willis Group, and fifteen other reef/island groups.[1]

History
The Coral Sea Islands were first charted in 1803; in the 1870 and 1880s the islands were mined for guano but the absence of a permanent supply of fresh water prevented long-term habitation.[1] The territory was created in 1969 by the Coral Sea Islands Act (before, the area was considered part of Queensland) and extended in 1997 to include Elizabeth and Middleton Reefs nearly 800 km further South, already in the Tasman Sea. The two latter reefs are much closer to Lord Howe Island, New South Wales (about 150 km) than to the southernmost island of the rest of the territory, Cato Island. The islands, cays and reefs of the Great Barrier Reef are not part of the territory, belonging to Queensland instead. The outer edge of the Great Barrier Reef is the boundary between Queensland and the Coral Sea Islands Territory.

The territory is a possession of Australia, administered from Canberra by the Territories section of the Department of Transport and Regional Services. Defence is the responsibility of Australia, and the territory is visited regularly by the Royal Australian Navy. Australia maintains automatic weather stations on many of the isles and reefs, and claims a 200 nautical mile (370 km) exclusive fishing zone. There is no economic activity, and only a staff of three or four people to run the meteorological station on Willis Island (South Islet), established in 1921.

Geography
There are about 30 separate reefs and atolls, twelve being wholly submerged or drying only during low tide, and 18 others with a total of about 51 islets and cays (18 alone on the atoll Lihou Reef and Cays), some of which are vegetated. The atolls exhibit a wide range of size, from a few kilometres in diameter to perhaps the second largest atoll in the world by total area (including lagoon): Lihou Reef, with a lagoon size of 100 by 30 km and an area of 2,500 kmē, which compares to a combined land area of the 18 individual islets of only 0.91 kmē. The islands are all very low. The territory's FIPS 10-4 code is CR, whereas ISO 3166 includes it in Australia (AU).

The Willis Islets are important nesting areas for birds and turtles, but their natural resources are negligible. They comprise less than three square kilometres of land. There is no port or harbour, only offshore anchorage.

Most of the atolls fall into two groups, while Mellish Reef to the east, and Middleton Reef and Elizabeth Reef to the south are grouped separately:

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Coral Sea Islands(cr)

Country Code: CR
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Coral Sea Islands Facts
Location: : 
Oceania, islands in the Coral Sea, northeast of Australia
Geographic coordinates: : 
18 00 S, 152 00 E
Map references: : 
Oceania
Area: : 
*total:* less than 3 sq km *note:* includes numerous small islands and reefs scattered over a sea area of about 780,000 sq km, with the Willis Islets the most important *water:* 0 sq km *land:* less than 3 sq km
Area - comparative: : 
NA
Land boundaries: : 
0 km
Coastline: : 
3,095 km
Maritime claims: : 
*exclusive fishing zone:* 200 NM *territorial sea:* 3 NM
Climate: : 
tropical
Terrain: : 
sand and coral reefs and islands (or cays)
Elevation extremes: : 
*lowest point:* Pacific Ocean 0 m *highest point:* unnamed location on Cato Island 6 m
Natural resources: : 
NEGL
Land use: : 
*arable land:* 0% *permanent crops:* 0% *other:* 100% (mostly grass or scrub cover) (1998 est.)
Irrigated land: : 
0 sq km (1998 est.)
Natural hazards: : 
occasional tropical cyclones
Environment - current issues: : 
no permanent fresh water resources
Geography - note: : 
important nesting area for birds and turtles

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