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    [1,"Adventure Island","Adventure Sound","26","Oceanic Island",-52.1915,-59.035,"GPS on site",17,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",10,"Lies 400m off Bagwell Point, East Falkland.\n\nSurveyed 2009: rodent free; breeding tussacbirds and Cobb's wrens, healthy tussac fringe (Passfield and Poncet 2009).","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [2,"Albemarle Rock","Arch Islands and Cape Lagoon","24","Oceanic Island",-52.2165,-60.3865,"Google Earth",6,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"National Nature Reserve","1978",75,"One of the islands in the Arch Islands group. Several small unvegetated rocks lie close around Albemarle Rock, and a larger unvegetated rock lies 60m to the south.\n\nFIDB 2008: Little tussac, only on largest N'ern rock; photographs 11 Nov. 1998, JRSurvey; several hundred KC, probably breeding, & some Dolphin Gulls.","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [3,"Amy Island / Outer Knob","Port Pleasant","22","Oceanic Island",-51.8049,-58.1423,"GPS on site",3.6,"GPS on site",0,0,"Private Sanctuary","",10,"Referred to on DOS sheet 22 as Outer Knob; renamed by Sir Harry Solomon as Amy Island after his granddaughter on purchase in 2008.\n\nSurveyed 2009: rat infested; healthy tussac; breeding rock shags (Passfield and Poncet 2009).\n\nRat eradication in 2009","Solomon, Harry","K Passfield 2012"],
    [4,"Annie Island","Eagle Passage","28","Oceanic Island",-52.2675,-59.682,"Google Earth",45,"Robin Woods 2001",1,0,"Private Sanctuary","",10,"FIDB 2008: Surveyed 11/DEC/2001 Robin Woods et al; previously grazed CW TB etc.  Euan Dunn visit 8 Feb 2003: TB & CW present.","Gisby, Annie","K Passfield 2012"],
    [5,"Arrow Island","Choiseul Sound","21","Oceanic Island",-51.8675,-58.9303,"Google Earth",30,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",10,"One of 3 islands in the Arrow Island Islands group. Locally known as Arrow Island. Consists of 2 vegetated parts joined by a shingle spit that may cover at high water.  Lies 200m from Arrow Island southeast island.  Un-named on DOS sheet 21.  Referred to in Brown and Woods 2008 as 'Arrow Islands NW'.\n\nFIDB 2008: NW island: some tussac. Rn but no rbt. Some rock shag colonies. Visit Sept 08 (Ref: Brown & Woods 2008).","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [6,"Arrow Islands east","Choiseul Sound","21","Oceanic Island",-51.87,-58.91,"Google Earth",30,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",10,"One of 3 islands in the Arrow Island Islands group. Lies 200m NE of E tip of Arrow Island. Un-named on DOS sheet 21.  Referred to in Brown and Woods 2008 as 'Arrow Islands SE'\n\nFIDB 2008: SE island: virtually no tussac. Has Rn & rbt.  Visit Sept 08 (Ref: Brown & Woods 2008).","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [7,"Arrow Islands islet","Choiseul Sound","21","Oceanic Island",-51.8628,-58.9287,"Google Earth",0.2,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",0,0,"---","",5,"One of 3 islands in the Arrow Island Islands group. Lies 350m off N coast of Arrow Island. Un-named on DOS sheet 21.","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [8,"Bald Island","Weddell Island and Smylie Channel","17","Oceanic Island",-51.7768,-60.9645,"GPS on site",10,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"Private Sanctuary","",50,"FIDB 2008: Ecol. pristine? SC brdg. No record of grazing. 300m to Weddell.    \"100% ungrazed tussac\";  prion sps. 'abundant', RC & KC 'common', GenP 'common',   (Gerry S Clark 1984/Falkland Islands Foundation). \n\nSurveyed 2010: rat-infested, no prions (the FIDB 2008 record refers to birds seen offshore), tussac covered (Poncet and Passfield 2010).","Gisby, Annie","K Passfield 2012"],
    [9,"Barclay Island","Weddell Island and Smylie Channel","16","Oceanic Island",-51.7878,-61.1012,"Google Earth",110,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"Private Sanctuary","",76,"FIDB 2008: Grazed 1970's.   \"Heavily grazed up to 1979;  small patches of tussac on cliffs\"   (Gerry S Clark/Falkland Islands Foundation). \n\nTussac fringe recovering in 2010 (Ken Passfield).","Andersen, Eddie","K Passfield 2012"],
    [10,"Barren Island","Eagle Passage","28","Oceanic Island",-52.383,-59.71,"Google Earth",1150,"Robin Woods 2001",1,0,"---","",18,"FIDB 2008: TB and CW\n\nNote: Barren Island is currently (2013) run in conjunction with George and Speedwell Islands and FIG's Department of Agriculture stock returns do not give livestock tallies for individual islands in the group.","May, Christopher and Lindsay","K Passfield 2012"],
    [11,"Barton Island / Little Channel Island","Golding Island area","5","Oceanic Island",-51.3438,-59.87,"Google Earth",7,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",5,"FIDB 2008: Never grazed.\n\nHealthy tussac cover in 2010 (Ken Passfield).","Pole-Evans, David and Suzan","K Passfield 2012"],
    [12,"Beauchêne Island","Beauchêne Island","29","Oceanic Island",-52.908,-59.1895,"Google Earth",170,"Robin Woods 2001",1,0,"National Nature Reserve","1964",70,"FIDB 2008: BBA, RP, FP, DP, WSP, SC, SS, TB, CW, Gen.P","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [13,"Beaver Island including Stinker Island","Beaver Island","16","Oceanic Island",-51.85,-61.27,"Google Earth",3849,"Robin Woods 2001",1,1,"---","",235,"FIDB 2008: SC, RB, CC, KC.\n\nIncludes Stinker Island which is joined to Beaver at all but very high tides; Stinker Island is owned by the Falkland Islands Government.  \n\nCat eradication 1986 and an attempted fox eradication in 1997 - 98\n\nFur seal breeding site (Strange 1992).","Poncet, Sally","K Passfield 2012"],
    [14,"Becher Islands northwest","Choiseul Sound","21","Oceanic Island",-51.8967,-58.8133,"GPS on site",4.1,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",5,"The northernmost island in the Becher Islands group. Referred to as \"Becher Islands northwest island\" in Poncet and Passfield (2011). Un-named on DOS sheet 21.  (Previously locally known as North Bechers).\n\nSurveyed 2011: Healthy tussac fringe, rodent-free, breeding tussacbirds and Cobb's wrens (Poncet and Passfield 2011).","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [15,"Becher Islands south","Choiseul Sound","21","Oceanic Island",-51.9093,-58.8378,"GPS on site",0.3,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",5,"Lies 1.3km SE of Puzzle Island and 450m off N coast of Torcida Point camp on East Falkland. Referred to as \"Becher Islands south island\" in Poncet and Passfield (2011). Un-named on DOS sheet 21.\n\nSurveyed 2011: Healthy tussac, rodent-free, breeding tussacbirds and Cobb's wrens (Poncet and Passfield 2011).","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [16,"Becher Islands southwest","Choiseul Sound","21","Oceanic Island",-51.907,-58.819,"GPS on site",0.7,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",5,"Lies 1.6km WSW of Becher Long Island. Referred to as \"Becher Islands southwest island\" in Poncet and Passfield (2011). Un-named on DOS sheet 21.  (Locally known as South Bechers).\n\nSurveyed 2011: Healthy tussac, rodent-free, breeding tussacbirds and Cobb's wrens (Poncet and Passfield 2011).","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [17,"Becher Islands west","Choiseul Sound","21","Oceanic Island",-51.9045,-58.8035,"GPS on site",1.4,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",5,"Lies 500m W of Becher Long Island. Referred to as \"Becher Islands west island\" in Poncet and Passfield (2011). Un-named on DOS map 21.\n\nSurveyed 2011: Healthy tussac, rodent-free, breeding tussacbirds and Cobb's wrens (Poncet and Passfield 2011).","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [18,"Becher Long Island","Choiseul Sound","21","Oceanic Island",-51.9073,-58.7843,"GPS on site",15.5,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",10,"The largest of the Becher Islands, known locally as Becher Long Island. Referred to as \"Becher Long Island\" in Poncet and Passfield (2011). Un-named on DOS sheet 21.\n\nSurveyed 2011: Healthy tussac fringe, rodent-free, breeding tussacbirds and Cobb's wrens (Poncet and Passfield 2011).","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [19,"Becher Long Island islet","Choiseul Sound","21","Oceanic Island",-51.906,-58.797,"Google Earth",0.1,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",0,0,"---","",5,"Tiny island 50m off W tip of Becher Long Island. Referred to as \"Becher Long Island islet\" in Poncet and Passfield (2011). Un-named on DOS map 21.\n\nVisited 2011: has some vegetation cover and a few tussac bogs (Sally Poncet)","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [20,"Beechams Island","Carcass Island and Westpoint Island","3","Oceanic Island",-51.304,-60.5435,"Google Earth",1,"Robin Woods 2001",1,0,"---","",1,"FIDB 2008: 500m off Carcass Is: in Port Pattison;  Sealions breed.","McGill, Rob","K Passfield 2012"],
    [21,"Beef Island","New Island","16","Oceanic Island",-51.7271,-61.2732,"GPS on site",9.7,"GPS on site",1,0,"Falklands Conservation Nature Reserve","",50,"FIDB 2008: Skua, RC, TBP, TB, CW\n\nSurveyed 2009: Healthy tussac, rodent free, Cobb's wrens and tussacbirds (Poncet and Passfield 2011).","Falklands Conservation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [22,"Bense Island","King George Bay","3","Oceanic Island",-51.492,-60.52,"Google Earth",150,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"Private Sanctuary","",15,"Joined to Little Bense by a 200m long reef that partially dries at low water.","Sub-Antarctic Foundation for Ecosystem Research","K Passfield 2012"],
    [23,"Big Arch Island","Arch Islands and Cape Lagoon","24","Oceanic Island",-52.215,-60.449,"Google Earth",200,"Robin Woods 2001",1,0,"National Nature Reserve","1978",78,"One of the islands in the Arch Islands group. Locally known as big Arch Island. Referred to as \"Big Arch Island\" in Woods (2008). Un-named on DOS sheet 24.\n\nFIDB 2008: RP, KC, RC, SC, RBB. \"grey-brown russetty coloured\" rats, to 46cm.?? One immature rat seen carried by R-b Hawk 09/NOV/98. overall length c8\" (tail 3½\" covered in very short dark fine hairs).  General colour of body grey-brown.  Unstocked except for 300 sheep 1948-50; the Bertrands lived there for 2-3 months in 1948-49; petrels probable. 'far too many rats' (Cecil & Kitty Bertrand per Robin Woods)","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [24,"Big Channel Island","Golding Island area","5","Oceanic Island",-51.3395,-59.855,"Google Earth",35,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",15,"Grazed by cattle in 2010, very little tussac cover (Ken Passfield).","Pole-Evans, David and Suzan","K Passfield 2012"],
    [25,"Big Island","Brenton Loch","12, 20","Oceanic Island",-51.7495,-59.0209,"Google Earth",13,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",0,0,"---","",5,"Open tussac across entire island in 2001 (Google Earth).","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [26,"Big Island east islet","Brenton Loch","12","Oceanic Island",-51.7481,-59.0093,"Google Earth",1,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",5,"Lies 550m E of Big Island. Un-named on DOS sheet 12.\n\nScattered tussac in 2001 (Google Earth).","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [27,"Big Rabbit Island","Salvador Waters","7","Named Island tied to East or West Falkland",-51.4688,-58.5124,"Google Earth",12,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",5,"Joined at low water to coast of Chata Rincon, East Falkland.","Phillips, Paul","K Passfield 2012"],
    [28,"Big Samuel east islet","Choiseul Sound","21","Oceanic Island",-51.9414,-58.6359,"Google Earth",1,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",5,"Lies 800m ENE of Big Samuel Island. Referred to as \"Un-named Islet to E of Big Samuel\" in Brown and Woods (2008). Un-named on DOS sheet 21.","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [29,"Big Samuel Island","Choiseul Sound","21","Oceanic Island",-51.9424,-58.6778,"Google Earth",50,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",10,"Previously locally known as Darwin Samuel.\n\nFIDB 2008: Passed to N in boat 11 Jan. 1997; island has dead tussac fringe and solid diddle dee centre. John Willey Jaffray (then manager at Walker Creek) reported that he had put 70 sheep on Big Samuel for 6 months and that they had killed out all the tussac. They came off in about 1992. & there was no sign of tussac recovering by 1997 (Robin Woods). \nVery little tussac. Grazed by both cattle and sheep in past. Some erosion observed. No grazing for past 12 years. Small pond. Giant petrels resting ashore, possibly nesting?\n\nRat eradication 2009","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [30,"Big Samuel south islet / Turkey Island","Choiseul Sound","21","Oceanic Island",-51.9502,-58.686,"GPS on site",0.1,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",5,"Lies 1.1km W of Little Samuel Island (with kelp beds and a low-lying reef  between the two) and 500m SSE of Big Samuel southwest islet (mostly kelp-free water between). Referred to as \"Islets to W & SW of Big Samuel Island\" in Brown and Woods (2008). Un-named on DOS sheet 21.  Locally known as Turkey Island.\n\nRat eradication 2009: see eradication details and visits tabs for details","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [31,"Big Samuel southwest islet","Choiseul Sound","21","Oceanic Island",-51.956,-58.6881,"GPS on site",0.4,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",5,"This tussac-covered islet lies only 200m from a reef that dries at low tide to connect to the south west end of Big Samuel Island. The passage between the reef and the islet is kelp-free. Referred to as \"Islets to W & SW of Big Samuel Island\" in Brown and Woods (2008). Un-named on DOS sheet 21.\n\nRat eradication 2009: see eradication details and visits tabs for details","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [32,"Big Samuel west islets","Choiseul Sound","21","Oceanic Island",-51.9423,-58.6726,"GPS on site",3,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",5,"Consists of 2 tussac-covered islands joined at low water by a 100m long shingle spit.  The smaller east tied island is 200m off the W end of Big Samuel Island. Referred to as \"Islets to W & SW of Big Samuel Island\" in Brown and Woods (2008). Un-named on DOS sheet 21.  (Locally also known as Little Samuels).\n\nPreviously grazed with beef cattle (JW Jaffray).\n\nRat eradication 2009: see eradication details and visits tabs for details","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [33,"Big Shag Island","Salvador Waters","8","Oceanic Island",-51.3948,-58.3192,"GPS on site",14,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",20,"FIDB 2008: Grazing history.  \"10-15 calves put on when rented by C&K Bertrand, but tussac not eaten down; no rats;  not visited by CB since 1940s\" (Cecil & Kitty Bertrand 1983 per Robin Woods)\n\nRat eradication 2010: see eradication details and visits tabs for details.","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2013"],
    [34,"Bird Island","Port Stephens","23","Oceanic Island",-52.168,-60.926,"Google Earth",120,"Robin Woods 2001",1,0,"National Nature Reserve","1969",110,"FIDB 2008: BBA, RP, KC, TBP, WSP, DP, TB, CW, fur seal. Never stocked; SS - almost certainly breed;  SS rafts seen nearby (Cecil Bertrand 1983 per Robin Woods)\n\nFur seal breeding site (Strange 1992).","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [35,"Black Island (Arrow Harbour)","Choiseul Sound","21","Named Island tied to East or West Falkland",-51.889,-58.897,"Google Earth",10,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",5,"Lies 50m from coast of East Falkland and joined to it at low water.","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [36,"Black Island (Falkland Sound)","North Falkland Sound","12","Named Island tied to East or West Falkland",-51.6877,-59.0782,"Google Earth",22,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",5,"Tied to East Falkland at low water.","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [37,"Black Island (Hammond Cove)","Choiseul Sound","21","Oceanic Island",-51.9733,-58.6167,"GPS on site",10,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",10,"Locally known as Black Hammond Island.\n\n25 sheep landed by Finlay Ferguson on one occasion in the 1960s (Finlay Ferguson).\n\nSurveyed 2011: rats present; has exceptional floristic value due to high diversity of native plants; only a few tussac bogs (Poncet and Passfield 2011).\n\nNote the un-named island forming the north side of Hammond Cove is tied to the mainland at low tide and is grazed by sheep.","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [38,"Black West Island / West Island","Weddell Island and Smylie Channel","23","Named Island tied to East or West Falkland",-52.017,-60.997,"Google Earth",110,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",60,"Joined to Cape Orford camp by a broad sand bar that only partially covers at high water. Locally known as Black West Island. Named  West Island on DOS sheet 23.  \n\nFIDB 2008: Joined by broad sand bar to Cape Orford, but clearly marked as an island.","Robertson, Peter and Ann","K Passfield 2012"],
    [39,"Blackfish Creek island","Port Stephens","23","Oceanic Island",-52.2015,-60.6557,"GPS on site",1,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",10,"Tussac island lying 100m W of Rabbit Island which links to mainland of Port Stephens. Un-named on DOS sheet 23.\n\nSurveyed 2009: Tussac covered, rats present (Poncet and Passfield 2011). Not suitable for eradication.","May, Shaun","K Passfield 2012"],
    [40,"Bleaker Island","Bleaker Island","27","Oceanic Island",-52.205,-58.85,"Google Earth",2195,"FIG Farming Statistics 2012",1,0,"Part National Nature Reserve","1970",27,"The northern third of Bleaker Island from Long Gulch near the settlement north to North Point is a National Nature Reserve (declared in 1970) .\n\nFIDB 2008: Cobb's Wren and Tussacbirds present in 1961 before rats arrived.  (Roddy B Napier 1984 reported \"No rats on Bleaker\" per Robin Woods).","Rendell, Mike","K Passfield 2012"],
    [41,"Blind Island","Eagle Passage","28","Oceanic Island",-52.275,-59.5485,"Google Earth",130,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",15,"Surveyed 2009: rats and mice present.  Tussac on the points (Poncet and Passfield 2011).\n\nFIDB 2008: 350m offshore. Euan Dunn visit 9 Fev 2003. No TB & No CW: 1 F Pipit, several LTM's","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [42,"Bluff Island","Byron Sound","4","Oceanic Island",-51.4814,-60.143,"Google Earth",0.3,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",0,0,"---","",10,"Tiny tussac-topped knob lying 300m off Foot Point, West Falkland.\n\nFIDB 2008: 300m offshore.","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [43,"Bob's Island","Salvador Waters","8","Oceanic Island",-51.4542,-58.49,"Google Earth",40,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",10,"FIDB 2008: 500m offshore","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [44,"Boss's Island","Choiseul Sound","21","Oceanic Island",-51.9567,-58.6833,"GPS on site",6.7,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",10,"Lies at entrance to Island Creek and 100m N of un-named tied island. Known locally as Boss's Island. Referred to as \"Island Creek Island (larger N island)\" in Brown and Woods (2008). Un-named on DOS sheet 21. \nThe small tied island to the south is shown on DOS sheet 21 as an island and referred to by Brown and Woods (2008) as \"Island Creek Island (smaller S island)\". It is in fact joined to the mainland at low water and is grazed by sheep. \n\nBoss's Island was hit by lightning and burnt in the late 1990s.  Was stocked with 'a couple' of horses until the 1940s (JW Jaffray).\n\nSurveyed 2011: Rat and mice infested (Poncet and Passfield 2011).","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [45,"Bottom Island","Port William","15","Oceanic Island",-51.6738,-57.7288,"Google Earth",8,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",10,"One of 2 islands in the Tussac Islands group (the other island being Top Island). Un-named on DOS sheet 15. \n\nFIDB 2008: Previously grazed by cattle; burnt over in 1982-3. WCP, SS, CW seen.  Sealion breeding. \n\nNorway rats eradicated in September 2001: see eradication details and visits tabs for details.","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [46,"Box Island","Golding Island area","5","Oceanic Island",-51.35,-59.84,"Google Earth",90,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",15,"Occasionally grazed by sheep; no tussac in 2011 (John Pole-Evans).","Pole-Evans, John","K Passfield 2012"],
    [47,"Box Island east islets","Golding Island area","5","Oceanic Island",-51.3525,-59.8256,"GPS on site",0.3,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",5,"Tiny tussac knob that is connected to an even tinier tussac knob to its east by a 80m long sand spit that dries at low water. Un-named on DOS sheet 5.  Sea lion breeding site.\n\nLanded 2013: Healthy tussac cover, no rat sign found (Sally Poncet and Ken Passfield)","Pole-Evans, John","K Passfield 2013"],
    [48,"Box Island south islet","Golding Island area","5","Oceanic Island",-51.3593,-59.8433,"GPS on site",0.1,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",5,"Lies approx 500m S of Box Island.  Shown as a reef on DOS sheet 5 and on Admiralty Chart.\n\nSurveyed 2013: No rat sign, sparse low tussac (Sally Poncet and Ken Passfield)","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2013"],
    [49,"Brandy Island","Sea Lion Islands","29","Oceanic Island",-52.443,-59.002,"Google Earth",25,"Robin Woods 2001",1,0,"---","",15,"One of the islands in the  Sea Lion Islands group.\n\nFIDB 2008: Never grazed. CW, TB, DP, SS, prions, SC & GP","Antarctic Research Trust","K Passfield 2012"],
    [50,"Broken Island including Half Tide Island","Golding Island area","5","Oceanic Island",-51.345,-59.675,"Google Earth",510,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",15,"There are several half tide islands linked to Broken at low water; the only one of these that is named is Half Tide Island.  This is linked at low water to another small island to its SW which is in turn linked to Broken at low water.\n\nFIDB 2008: no TB, CW. Grazed seasonally by rams until mid 1990s (Ken Passfield).\n\nLanded 2013: Rats present (Sally Poncet and Ken Passfield)","Dean Brothers","K Passfield 2013"],
    [51,"Brown Harbour north island","Port Philomel","18","Oceanic Island",-51.7964,-60.3319,"GPS on site",1,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",5,"Northernmost of 2 islands lying at N entrance to Brown Harbour.  Lies 370m N of Brown Harbour south island. Un-named on DOS sheet 18.  Note that DOS sheet 18 shows a small island approx 3km NNW of Brown Harbour north islet (Visible on map extract below).  This was viewed from the boat Porvenir in 2013 and confirmed to be a rocky reef that is awash at very at high tides (Ken Passfield)\n\nLanded 2013: Rat infested, healthy tussac cover (Sally Poncet and Ken Passfield).","Evans, Ricky","K Passfield 2013"],
    [52,"Brown Harbour south island","Port Philomel","18","Oceanic Island",-51.801,-60.3313,"GPS on site",0.2,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",5,"Southernmost of 2 un-named island lying at N entrance to Brown Harbour.  Lies 370m S of Brown Harbour north island and 390m off West Falkland. Un-named on DOS sheet 18.\n\nLanded 2013: Rat infested, healthy tussac cover (Sally Poncet and Ken Passfield)","Evans, Ricky","K Passfield 2013"],
    [53,"Bull Island (Bay of Harbours)","Bay of Harbours","28","Oceanic Island",-52.2905,-59.3385,"Google Earth",1.5,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",10,"Lies 200m off East Falkland coast.\n\nFIDB 2008: 200m offshore. \"Not stocked: CB landed to collect slate for oilstones; has high tussac\" (Cecil Bertrand 1983 per Robin Woods).\n\nVisited 2010: healthy tussac, rock shags breeding, appeared rodent-free, tussacbirds breeding, one Cobb's wren seen (Ken Passfield).","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [54,"Bull Island (Kelp Lagoon)","Kelp Lagoon, Fitzroy","22","Oceanic Island",-51.8558,-58.249,"Google Earth",25,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",5,"Lies 100m from shore of Kelp Lagoon.\n\nFIDB 2008: 100m offshore","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [55,"Bull Island (Kelp Lagoon) northeast islet","Kelp Lagoon, Fitzroy","22","Oceanic Island",-51.8523,-58.2372,"Google Earth",0.6,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",0,0,"---","",5,"Lies 550m NE of E tip of Bull Island.  Un-named on DOS sheet 22.\n\nHealthy tussac cover in 2003 (Google Earth). \n\nFIDB 2008: 11 islets, 50-200m off, some limited tussac, diddle dee","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [56,"Bull Island (Kelp Lagoon) south islet","Kelp Lagoon, Fitzroy","22","Oceanic Island",-51.8588,-58.2613,"Google Earth",5,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",5,"Is the more easterly of 2 islands that lie SW of Bull Island. Lies 150m off west end of Bull Island. Un-named on DOS sheet 22.\n\nOpen tussac cover in 2003 (Google Earth).","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [57,"Bull Island (Kelp Lagoon) southwest islet","Kelp Lagoon, Fitzroy","22","Uncertain",-51.86,-58.27,"Google Earth",3,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",5,"Is the more westerly of 2 islands that lie SW of Bull Island. Lies 100m off mainland East Falkland and NW shore of Kelp Lagoon and 150m SW of Kelp Lagoon, Bull Island south islet. Un-named on DOS sheet 22.  May join to East Falkland at low water in which case records needs deleting.\n\nNo tussac visible on Google Earth 2003.","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [58,"Bullock Island (Pebble)","Golding Island area","5","Oceanic Island",-51.344,-59.6273,"GPS on site",20,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",5,"Landed 2013: Rabbits and rats present, tussac fringe in good condition (Sally Poncet and Ken Passfield).  \n\nOccasionally used for winter grazing for horses, last grazed approx 2008 (Tracy Evans 2013 per Ken Passfield)","Dean Brothers","K Passfield 2013"],
    [59,"Bullock Island (Philomel Pass)","Port Philomel","18","Oceanic Island",-51.763,-60.39,"GPS on site",6,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",10,"Lies 50m N of Seal Island which is <100m to coast of West Falkland.\n\nFIDB 2008: RC, MP, <100 to Seal Island - 100m to mainland\n\nLanded 2013: Rats present, healthy tussac cover (Sally Poncet and Ken Passfield)","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2013"],
    [60,"Burnt Island (Adventure Sound)","Adventure Sound","26","Named Island tied to East or West Falkland",-52.0277,-59.1852,"Google Earth",2,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",10,"Joined at low water to East Falkland and accessible to sheep year-round.","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [61,"Burnt Island (Brenton Loch)","Brenton Loch","12","Oceanic Island",-51.7383,-59.0202,"Google Earth",3,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",5,"Lies 250m off coast of Cantera camp on East Falkland.  \n\nFIDB 2008: 250m off\n\nSome tussac in 2001 (Google Earth).","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [62,"Burnt Island (Kelp Lagoon)","Kelp Lagoon, Fitzroy","22","Oceanic Island",-51.8712,-58.2727,"Google Earth",90,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",10,"Lies 50m from Elephant Island (which is joined to mainland East Falkland) at west entrance to Kelp Lagoon.\n\nFIDB 2008: 50m off","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [63,"Burnt Island (Kelp Lagoon) east islet","Kelp Lagoon, Fitzroy","22","Oceanic Island",-51.8677,-58.2691,"Google Earth",0.2,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",0,0,"---","",5,"The smaller and more westerly of 2 small islands off N coast of Burnt Island. Lies 120m off N coast. Un-named on DOS sheet 22.  May join to Burnt Island at low water, in which case record needs deleting.","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [64,"Burnt Island (Kelp Lagoon) northeast islet","Kelp Lagoon, Fitzroy","22","Oceanic Island",-51.8659,-58.2634,"Google Earth",3,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",5,"The larger and more easterly of 2 small islands off N coast of Burnt Island. Lies 300m NW of W end of Whale Point. Un-named on DOS sheet 22.\n\nGoogle Earth 2003 shows tussac cover.","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [65,"Burnt Island (Kelp Lagoon) west islet","Kelp Lagoon, Fitzroy","22","Oceanic Island",-51.87,-58.2943,"Google Earth",0.4,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",0,0,"---","",5,"Lies 600m W of Burnt Island. Un-named on DOS sheet 22.\n\nTussac cover in 2003 (Google Earth).","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [66,"Burnt Island (Saunders)","Saunders Island","4","Oceanic Island",-51.4175,-60.1315,"Google Earth",115,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",30,"FIDB 2008: Has cattle (and will for foreseebale future), little tussac.","Pole-Evans, David and Suzan","K Passfield 2012"],
    [67,"Burnt Island islet (Saunders)","Saunders Island","4","Oceanic Island",-51.431,-60.112,"Google Earth",4,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",5,"Lies 150m S of the E end of Burnt Island and 1km NW of Sound Point on West Falkland. Un-named on DOS sheet 4.\n\nFIDB 2008: 150-200m off Burnt Is.\n\nHealthy tussac cover in 2005 (Google Earth).","Pole-Evans, David and Suzan","K Passfield 2012"],
    [68,"Button Bay island","Choiseul Sound","21","Oceanic Island",-51.9076,-58.642,"Google Earth",0.2,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",0,0,"---","",5,"Un-named on DOS sheet 21.  Lies 200m off E entrance point to Button Bay; a small above water rock surrounded by kelp reefs lies 1km E.  Un-named on DOS sheet 21.\n\nLanded 2012: Rat sign found, covered in very open tussac (Sally Poncet).","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [69,"Button Island (Adventure Sound)","Adventure Sound","26","Oceanic Island",-52.0785,-59.0575,"GPS on site",1,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",5,"Surveyed 2009: rodent free; breeding tussacbirds and Cobb's wrens, healthy tussac. Probably never grazed (Passfield and Poncet 2009).","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [70,"Button Island (Byron Sound)","Byron Sound","4","Oceanic Island",-51.3435,-60.4465,"Google Earth",1,"Robin Woods 2001",1,0,"---","",10,"Tussac covered stack; shoreline of extensive rock platform;  low unvegetated reef of same area as the island lies 30m NW.\n\nFIDB 2008: SC breeding (JRSurvey 1998).","Napier, Roddy","K Passfield 2012"],
    [71,"Button Island (Choiseul Sound)","Choiseul Sound","21","Oceanic Island",-51.91,-58.7542,"GPS on site",0.8,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",10,"Referred to as \"Button Island\" in Poncet and Passfield (2011). Un-named on DOS sheet 21.  Named as Button Island on Admiralty Chart.\n\nSurveyed 2011: Tussac covered, rodent free, breeding tussacbirds and Cobb's wrens (Poncet and Passfield 2011).","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [72,"Calf Island (Pebble)","Golding Island area","5","Oceanic Island",-51.3469,-59.6154,"GPS on site",1.1,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",5,"2008: Surveyed by James StClair found to be rat free\n2013: Surveyed by Sally Poncet and Ken Passfield, no rat sign found, healthy tussac cover.\n\nIsland lies within known rat-swimming range of rat-infested Bullock Island, so absence of rats is puzzling.","Dean Brothers","K Passfield 2013"],
    [73,"Calf Island (Saunders)","Saunders Island","4","Oceanic Island",-51.402,-60.091,"Google Earth",5,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",5,"Trial rat eradication September 2001: see eradication details and visits tabs for details\n\nOpen tussac fringe, most bogs grey not green, grazed by beef in 2011 (Ken Passfield).","Pole-Evans, David and Suzan","K Passfield 2012"],
    [74,"Calf Island islet","Saunders Island","4","Oceanic Island",-51.4001,-60.1116,"Google Earth",0.1,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",0,0,"---","",5,"Tiny tussac covered knob S of Calf Island and <150m from Channel Point on West Falkland coast; kelp and reefs between. Un-named on DOS sheet 4.\n\nTrial rat eradication September 2001: see eradication details and visits tabs for details","Pole-Evans, David and Suzan","K Passfield 2012"],
    [75,"Calista Island","South Falkland Sound","25","Oceanic Island",-52.0295,-59.856,"Google Earth",62,"GPS on site",1,0,"Private Sanctuary","",20,"Surveyed 2009:  Healthy tussac, excellent recovery from overgrazing by cattle in 1980s, no rodents, numerous breeding Cobb's wrens and tussacbirds (Poncet and Passfield 2011).","Andersen, Eddie","K Passfield 2012"],
    [76,"Cantera Camp islet","North Falkland Sound","12","Oceanic Island",-51.6909,-59.0351,"Google Earth",1,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",5,"Lies N of entrance to Brenton Loch, 350m off the coast of Cantera Camp, East Falkland.  A low unvegetated reef (not an island) lies to its NW. Un-named on DOS sheet 12.\n\nCovered in tussac in 2001 (Google Earth).","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [77,"Cantera House islet","Brenton Loch","12","Uncertain",-51.7242,-59.0122,"Google Earth",1,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",5,"Lies 770m NE of Cantera Island and 100m off the coast of Cantera Camp, East Falklands.  Un-named on DOS sheet 12.  May connect to East Falkland at low tides in which case record needs deleting.","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [78,"Cantera Island","Brenton Loch","12","Oceanic Island",-51.7326,-59.0205,"Google Earth",7,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",5,"Open tussac cover in 2001 (Google Earth).","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [79,"Cape Lagoon island","Arch Islands and Cape Lagoon","23","Oceanic Island",-52.2486,-60.6152,"Google Earth",2,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",10,"Lies at entrance to Cape Lagoon. Referred to as one of 2 \"Cape Meredith islets\" in FIDB 2008. Un-named on DOS sheet 23.\n\nTussac covered and sealions present 2012 (Ken Passfield).","Believed to be Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [80,"Cape Lagoon islet","Arch Islands and Cape Lagoon","23","Oceanic Island",-52.2454,-60.6138,"Google Earth",0.1,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",0,0,"---","",5,"Tiny tussac knob inside Cape Lagoon. Not shown on DOS sheet 23.","Believed to be Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [81,"Carcass Island","Carcass Island and Westpoint Island","3","Oceanic Island",-51.29,-60.56,"Google Earth",1894,"Robin Woods 2001",1,1,"---","",220,"FIDB 2008: N. Heron, Tvul, TB, CW, DP, GBSP, GenP. Grazed","McGill, Rob","K Passfield 2012"],
    [82,"Carcass Reef","Carcass Island and Westpoint Island","4","Oceanic Island",-51.311,-60.5765,"Google Earth",0.1,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",1,0,"---","",5,"Low lying reef, with some scant vegetation on highest part.","McGill, Rob","K Passfield 2012"],
    [83,"Carthorse Island (Golding)","Golding Island area","5","Oceanic Island",-51.398,-59.753,"Google Earth",25,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",10,"Viewed from boat 2013: A few remnant tussac bogs at N and S ends and along west coast (Ken Passfield).","Hansen, Ian and Suzy","K Passfield 2013"],
    [84,"Carthorse Island (Weddell)","Weddell Island and Smylie Channel","17","Oceanic Island",-51.8593,-60.9834,"Google Earth",33,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",10,"Consists of two islands that appear to be joined at low water. It is possible that the southern island may connect to Weddell Island at very low tides.\n\nFIDB 2008: 50-100m to Weddell. Northern section is 8ha, S'ern is 25ha.","Visick, Strachan","K Passfield 2012"],
    [85,"Cassies Island","Driftwood Point, East Falkland","29","Named Island tied to East or West Falkland",-52.2605,-59.0238,"Google Earth",3,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",10,"Visited 2012: Tied to East Falkland by rocky beach that only covers at very high tides.  Sheep and cattle do not access the island, although it would appear to be easily accessable.  The island has a healthy 100% tussac cover and rats are present (Ken Passfield).","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [86,"Castle Rock (Beaver)","Beaver Island","16","Oceanic Island",-51.823,-61.3401,"Google Earth",0.1,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",0,0,"---","",50,"Tussac topped stack lying 50m off the northwest coast of Beaver.  Not specifically mentioned as being part of the Beaver Islands IBA","Poncet, Sally","K Passfield 2013"],
    [87,"Castle Rock (Port Stephens)","Port Stephens","23","Unvegetated Rock(s)",-52.196,-60.802,"Google Earth",2,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",30,"Steep unvegetated stack.","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [88,"Cat Island","North Falkland Sound","12","Oceanic Island",-51.537,-59.1546,"Google Earth",3,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"Falklands Conservation Nature Reserve","",10,"FIDB 2008: Probably never stocked","Falklands Conservation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [89,"Cattle Point Island","Bay of Harbours","26","Oceanic Island",-52.205,-59.2635,"Google Earth",45,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",5,"450m off Cattle Point Rincon, East Falkland.\n\nVisited 2008: Rat free, breeding Cobb's wrens and tussacbirds (Jeannette Clarke).","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [90,"Cay Wolfe","South Falkland Sound","25","Oceanic Island",-52.032,-59.69,"Google Earth",6,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",5,"330m S of Wolfe Island.  \n\nFIDB 2008: 400m off Wolfe Is. 100% tussac. Rat-free. CW. TB seen (Leiv Poncet Nov 08).\n\nHealthy tussac cover in 2011 (Google Earth).","Poole, Raymond and Nancy","K Passfield 2012"],
    [91,"Celery Island (Berkeley Sound)","Berkeley Sound","14","Oceanic Island",-51.5477,-58.0911,"Google Earth",0.7,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",0,0,"---","",5,"FIDB 2008: No record of stocking.","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [92,"Celery Island (Christmas Harbour)","Christmas Harbour","10","Named Island tied to East or West Falkland",-51.6845,-60.1126,"Google Earth",1,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",5,"Tied to mainland West Falkland at low water. An un-named tied island (12ha and whose S tip is called Black Point) lies SW of Celery Island and is joined to West Falkland at low water. Neither island had any tussac cover in 2011 (Iain Bernsten).","Bernsten, Iain and Hoy, Dawn","K Passfield 2012"],
    [93,"Centre Island (Choiseul Sound)","Choiseul Sound","21","Oceanic Island",-51.945,-58.5665,"GPS on site",3.7,"GPS on site",1,0,"Falklands Conservation Nature Reserve","",15,"FIDB 2008: Large colony of rock shag.  No evidence of burrowing petrels.  Passed in boat 11 Jan 1997: well covered with tussac to shore of steep rocky S'ern coast (Robin Woods).\n\nSurveyed 2009:  healthy thick tussac, rat and mouse free, breeding tussacbird and Cobb's wren; grey-backed storm petrel feather found at 5 separate locations on island indicating probable breeding  (Passfield and Poncet 2009).","Falklands Conservation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [94,"Centre Island (Salvador Waters)","Salvador Waters","8","Oceanic Island",-51.4243,-58.3094,"Google Earth",25,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",15,"FIDB 2008: 350m off Salvador Paddocks\n\nRat eradication 2010: see eradication details and visits tabs for details","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2013"],
    [95,"Chain Island","Beaver Island","16","Oceanic Island",-51.8717,-61.2245,"Google Earth",10,"Robin Woods 2001",1,0,"---","",10,"Chain Island is connected to Beaver Island by a 400m long reef of large boulders that partially dry at low water, and to an un-named un-vegetated islet (0.5ha and called locally Chain Islet) lying 150m to the NE by a reef of sand and rock.\n\nRat eradication 2008: see eradication details and visits tabs for details","Poncet, Sally","K Passfield 2013"],
    [96,"Channel Islands north","Beaver Island","16","Oceanic Island",-51.8008,-61.2047,"Google Earth",28,"Robin Woods 2001",1,1,"---","",75,"One of 2 islands in the Channel Islands; the 30m wide shallow passage between the 2 islands does not dry at low water and is strewn with kelp.\n\nFIDB 2008: Very close to S Channel.   \"Ungrazed;  tussac on cliff faces and on S'ern point, otherwise Diddle-dee, Balsam bog etc;  very heavy goose droppings;  some burrows (?) on E'ern cliffs; RC, KC, signs of rats; few sea lions\"  (Gerry S Clark/Falkland Islands Foundation). No foxes. \n\nRat eradication 2008: see eradication details and visits tabs for details","Poncet, Sally","K Passfield 2013"],
    [97,"Channel Islands south","Beaver Island","16","Oceanic Island",-51.8063,-61.196,"Google Earth",25,"Robin Woods 2001",1,1,"---","",60,"One of 2 islands in the Channel Islands; the 30m wide shallow passage between the 2 islands does not dry at low water and is strewn with kelp.\n\nFIDB 2008: Very close to N Channel. [The figures in brackets in the tussac column for the two islands are from Ian J Strange and the others from Sally Poncet].  \"Ungrazed;  tussac on cliff faces and on S'ern point, otherwise Diddle-dee, Balsam bog etc;  very heavy goose droppings;  some burrows (?) on E'ern cliffs; RC, KC, signs of rats; few sea lions\"  (Gerry S Clark/Falkland Islands Foundation). No foxes.\n\nRat eradication 2008: see eradication details and visits tabs for details","Poncet, Sally","K Passfield 2012"],
    [98,"Channel Point islet","Saunders Island","4","Oceanic Island",-51.4165,-60.0853,"Google Earth",0.1,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",0,0,"---","",5,"Lies 880m S of Channel Point and 600m off coast of West Falkland.  Kelp beds and a rock reef that does not appear to dry at low water lie between the island and West Falkland. Un-named on DOS sheet 4.\n\nGood tussac cover in 2005 (Google Earth).","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [99,"Channel Rock","Beaver Island","16","Oceanic Island",-51.7954,-61.2062,"Google Earth",1,"Robin Woods 2001",1,0,"---","",30,"Tussac-topped stack.\n\nFIDB 2008: 250m to nthn Channel Is.  Breeding prions.  No habitat for CW, Sally Poncet visit 13 Feb 08","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2013"],
    [100,"Christmas Island (Christmas Harbour)","Christmas Harbour","10","Named Island tied to East or West Falkland",-51.6823,-60.0958,"Google Earth",0.1,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",0,0,"---","",5,"Tiny tussac knob. Dries out at very low water to connect to West Falkland.  \n\nIn 2011, uncertain whether owned by Iain Bernsten & Dawn Hoy or Chartres Farm (Iain Bernsten).","Uncertain","K Passfield 2012"],
    [101,"Christmas Island (Port Egmont)","Port Egmont","5","Oceanic Island",-51.376,-59.966,"Google Earth",45,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",10,"No tussac in 2011 (Ken Passfield).","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [102,"Circum Island","Weddell Island and Smylie Channel","17","Oceanic Island",-51.935,-60.8773,"GPS on site",20,"GPS on site",0,0,"Private Sanctuary","",15,"FIDB 2008: 500m from Weddell. Rodent sign (probably mice) observed during Dec 2001 visit (Robin Woods). No CW nor TB  (R. Woods et al 2001)\n\nSurveyed 2010: Healthy tussac, no rodent sign seen, no tussacbirds or Cobb's wrens (Poncet and Passfield 2010)\n\nPossible sighting of cat in 2001 (R Woods) not seen on subsequent visits","Gisby, Annie","K Passfield 2012"],
    [103,"Clarke's Islet","Jason Islands","1","Oceanic Island",-51.0265,-61.0963,"Google Earth",5,"Robin Woods 2001",1,0,"---","",5,"Known locally as Clarke's Islet (named after Michael and Jeannette Clarke). Un-named on DOS sheet 1. In 2009 Registry understands islet to be property of Falkland Islands Government (Woods 2009)\n\nFIDB 2008: Sealions, SC, RC. Low-lying, open tussac. Possibly CW too.","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [104,"Clay Island","Brenton Loch","20","Named Island tied to East or West Falkland",-51.7764,-59.017,"Google Earth",6,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",5,"Joined to East Falkland at very low water.  A long narrow spit extends off the SE end of the island and connects to a tiny un-named islet (0.1ha) at low water.","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [105,"Cliff  Island (Bense)","King George Bay","3","Oceanic Island",-51.477,-60.565,"Google Earth",20,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"Private Sanctuary","",30,"Tussac covered.\n\nFIDB 2008: SC, RC, breeding sealions. CW observed & photographed by Peter Carey; confirmed by Robin Woods (2008).","Sub-Antarctic Foundation for Ecosystem Research","K Passfield 2012"],
    [106,"Cliff Island (Weddell)","Weddell Island and Smylie Channel","16","Oceanic Island",-51.9434,-61.0865,"Google Earth",3,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",40,"Consists of three separate islands, separated by narrow gulches.  In 2011, the largest island had some sparse tussac on the top of the cliffs (Ken Passfield).\n\nFIDB 2008: probably pristine?","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [107,"Cliff Knob Island","New Island","16","Oceanic Island",-51.721,-61.2341,"Google Earth",2,"Robin Woods 2001",1,0,"Falklands Conservation Nature Reserve","",25,"FIDB 2008: TBP, TB, DP? Probably pristine?","Falklands Conservation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [108,"Clump Island (Arch Islands)","Arch Islands and Cape Lagoon","23","Oceanic Island",-52.2267,-60.5057,"Google Earth",3,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",0,0,"National Nature Reserve","1978",18,"One of the islands in the Arch Islands group. Steep sided and tussac topped.","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [109,"Clump Island (Falkland Sound)","South Falkland Sound","25","Oceanic Island",-52.025,-59.754,"Google Earth",1.1,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",5,"Surveyed 2009: healthy tussac, rodent-free, breeding tussacbirds but no Cobb's wrens seen (Poncet and Passfield 2011).","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [110,"Cochon Island","Berkeley Sound","15","Oceanic Island",-51.6053,-57.7904,"Google Earth",8,"Robin Woods 2001",1,0,"National Nature Reserve","1964",30,"FIDB 2008: RP, KC, RC, SS, WSP, DP, GBSP.  \"Not stocked\" (Cecil Bertrand Nov 1983 per Robin Woods). Cobbs probably present.\n\nSurveyed 2009: Cobb's wren and tussacbirds breeding (Sally Poncet)","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [111,"Coffin Island","New Island","16","Oceanic Island",-51.7396,-61.2613,"Google Earth",45,"Robin Woods 2001",1,0,"Falklands Conservation Nature Reserve","",109,"FIDB 2008: RC, breeding sealions. Grazed till 1972. Visited Robin Woods et al 2001.","Falklands Conservation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [112,"Cow Island","Lively Island","22","Oceanic Island",-51.988,-58.469,"Google Earth",12.5,"GPS on site",1,0,"---","",10,"Occasionally connects to Lively Island at very low water.\n\nFIDB 2008: 100m to Lively, 200m to Philimore. Mag. Penguin, TB no tussac","Poole, Steven","K Passfield 2012"],
    [113,"Craig Island / Little Rabbit Island","Salvador Waters","7","Named Island tied to East or West Falkland",-51.4738,-58.5365,"Google Earth",2,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",5,"150m off. Joined to Chata Rincon, East Falkland at low water.  \nGifted in 2010 by Terence and Carol Phillips to Richard and Pam Jones, parents of Craig Jones who was killed on 13 June 1982, the last British soldier to be killed in the 1982 Falklands War. Named Little Rabbit Island on DOS sheet 7, the island was re-named Craig Island in 2010, in memory of Craig Jones.","Jones, Richard and Pam","K Passfield 2012"],
    [114,"Creek Point Island","Golding Island area","5","Oceanic Island",-51.379,-59.878,"Google Earth",14,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",5,"Lies on N side of The Dirty Ditch, 150m SW of Passage Island and 200m off Creek Point Manada Paddock, West Falkland. Locally known as Creek Point Island. Un-named on DOS sheet 5. \n\nScattered tussac fringe in 2007 (Google Earth).","Peck, Paul and Dae","K Passfield 2012"],
    [115,"Cross Island","Port Stephens","23","Oceanic Island",-52.1877,-60.6978,"Google Earth",65,"Robin Woods 2001",0,1,"---","",15,"FIDB 2008: RC, SC, 100m to mainland. Grazed by one horse now (Robin Woods & Mike Morrison Nov. 1998); formerly heavily grazed.","May, Shaun","K Passfield 2012"],
    [116,"Cross Island islet 1","Port Stephens","23","Oceanic Island",-52.1938,-60.6973,"Google Earth",1,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",15,"The most northerly and westerly island in the group of 6 small islands that lie between Cross Island and Three Crowns camp on West Falkland; lies 400m south of Cross Island. Referred to as \"islet 1\" in Poncet and Passfield (2011). Un-named on DOS sheet 23.\n\nSurveyed 2009: Tussac covered, probable rat infested (Poncet and Passfield 2011).","May, Shaun","K Passfield 2012"],
    [117,"Cross Island islet 2","Port Stephens","23","Oceanic Island",-52.1958,-60.6908,"GPS on site",4,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",15,"An island in the group of 6 small islands that lie between Cross Island and Three Crowns camp on West Falkland; lies 400m S of Cross Island and 300m E of Cross Island islet 1. Referred to as \"islet 2\" in Poncet and Passfield (2011). Un-named on DOS sheet 23.\n\nSurveyed 2009: Tussac covered, rat infested (Poncet and Passfield 2011).","May, Shaun","K Passfield 2012"],
    [118,"Cross Island islet 3","Port Stephens","23","Oceanic Island",-52.2024,-60.6836,"GPS on site",1,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",10,"An island in the group of 6 small islands that lie between Cross Island and Three Crowns camp on West Falkland; lies at the S end of the group, 180m E of Cross Island islet 4 and 150m off Three Crowns camp, West Falkland. Referred to as \"islet 3\" in Poncet and Passfield (2011). Un-named on DOS sheet 23.\n\nSurveyed 2009: Tussac covered, rat infested (Poncet and Passfield 2011).","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [119,"Cross Island islet 4","Port Stephens","23","Oceanic Island",-52.203,-60.688,"GPS on site",4,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",15,"An island in the group of 6 small islands that lie between Cross Island and Three Crowns camp on West Falkland; lies at the S end of the group, 180m W of islet 3 and 400m off Three Crowns camp, West Falkland. Referred to as islet 4 in Poncet and Passfield (2011). Un-named on DOS sheet 23.\n\nSurveyed 2009: Tussac covered, rat infested (Poncet and Passfield 2011).","May, Shaun","K Passfield 2012"],
    [120,"Cross Island islet 5","Port Stephens","23","Oceanic Island",-52.1988,-60.6792,"GPS on site",0.7,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",0,0,"---","",10,"An island in the group of 6 small islands that lie between Cross Island and Three Crowns camp on West Falkland; lies at NE end of the group, 300m off Three Crowns camp, West Falkland. Referred to as \"islet 5\" in Poncet and Passfield (2011). Un-named on DOS sheet 23.\n\nSurveyed 2009: Mostly bare rock with one or two remnant tussac bogs, appeared to have been burnt and badly eroded; no landing but rats likely (Poncet and Passfield 2011).","May, Shaun","K Passfield 2012"],
    [121,"Cross Island islet 6","Port Stephens","23","Oceanic Island",-52.21201,-60.6453,"GPS on site",0.1,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",0,0,"---","",5,"An island in the group of 6 small islands that lie between Cross Island and Three Crowns camp on West Falkland; lies at NE end of the group, 20m off Three Crowns camp, West Falkland. Referred to as \"islet 6\" in Poncet and Passfield (2011). Un-named on DOS sheet 23.\n\nSurveyed 2009: tiny tussac covered knob; no landing but rats likely as lies only 20m offshore (Poncet and Passfield 2011).","May, Shaun","K Passfield 2012"],
    [122,"Cucumber Island","Beaver Island","16","Oceanic Island",-51.8326,-61.2061,"Google Earth",3,"Robin Woods 2001",1,0,"---","",10,"FIDB 2008: 250 m to Beaver.\n\nRat eradication 2002: see eradication details and visits tabs for details","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [123,"Cygnet Harbour north island","South Falkland Sound","20","Uncertain",-51.8688,-59.4662,"Google Earth",0.6,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",0,0,"---","",5,"Lies in N arm of Cygnet Harbour. May be joined to coast of East Falkland at low water in which case record needs deleting. Un-named on DOS sheet 20.","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [124,"Cygnet Harbour south island","South Falkland Sound","20","Uncertain",-51.8862,-59.453,"Google Earth",0.1,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",0,0,"---","",5,"Lies 50m off coast of East Falkland near the head of Cygnet Harbour. May be joined to coast of East Falkland at low water in which case record needs deleting.  Un-named on DOS sheet 20.","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [125,"December Island","Golding Island area","5","Oceanic Island",-51.3811,-59.7625,"GPS on site",2.2,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",5,"Lies 700m W of S tip of Golding Island. Referred to incorrectly as \"December islet\" in the FIDB 2008. Un-named on DOS sheet 5. DOS sheet 5 incorrectly shows December Island as being the two tied islands that are 200m to the N; at low water, they are connected to Golding Island.\n\nA shingle spit lies approx 500m to the SW, however this is covered at very high tides.\n\nLanded 2013: Signs of recent grazing by sheep, rat sign abundant, healthy tussac fringe (Sally Poncet and Ken Passfield).","Hirtle, Linda","K Passfield 2013"],
    [126,"Deception Island","Eagle Passage","28","Oceanic Island",-52.3088,-59.7416,"Google Earth",2,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",1,0,"---","",5,"Lies off the north end of George Island.  Unnamed on DOS sheet 28, locally known as Deception Island. It is incorrectly shown as being connected to George Island by sandflats, however is an island at all states of the tide, as evidenced by its tussac cover.\n\nGrazed occasionally by rams in winter, last grazed 2011 (Christopher May).","May, Christopher and Lindsay","K Passfield 2012"],
    [127,"Devil's Point islet","Bay of Harbours","26","Oceanic Island",-52.207,-59.362,"Google Earth",1.4,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",5,"Lies approx 350m off N coast of Devil's Point on East Falkland.  Un-named on DOS sheet 26.\n\nSurveyed 2013: Tussac covered and rat free with Cobb's wrens and tussacbirds (Poncet and Passfield, BILC data).","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2013"],
    [128,"Diddle-dee Island","Golding Island area","5","Oceanic Island",-51.394,-59.8222,"Google Earth",13,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",10,"Landed 2010: small area of tussac at east tip, rat sign everywhere, mouse sign localised (Sally Poncet).","Hansen, Ian and Suzy","K Passfield 2012"],
    [129,"Direction Island","Bertha's Beach","22","Oceanic Island",-51.8965,-58.352,"GPS on site",0.7,"GPS on site",1,0,"Private Sanctuary","",15,"FIDB 2008: Burrowing seabird populations?  No record of grazing.  Shearwaters rafting nearby March 1948 (Cecil Bertrand 1983 per Robin Woods).  Tussacbirds seen from boat (Digby Munns 1988 per Robin Woods).  Possibly rat-free.\n\nSurveyed 2009: Confirmed rat- and mouse-free with small breeding populations of tussacbirds and Cobb's Wren.  No evidence of burrowing seabirds found (Passfield and Poncet 2009).","Spruce, Joan","K Passfield 2012"],
    [130,"Dockyard Islands north","Golding Island area","5","Oceanic Island",-51.3515,-59.6585,"Google Earth",30,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",5,"The largest of the Dockyard Islands. Un-named on DOS sheet 5.  At very low tides may connect to Broken Island and to the Dockyard Island south group.\n\nGrazed intermittently until mid 1990s, no tussac (Ken Passfield).","Dean Brothers","K Passfield 2013"],
    [131,"Dockyard Islands south","Golding Island area","5","Oceanic Island",-51.357,-59.66,"Google Earth",9,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",5,"Un-named on DOS sheet 5.  Comprises one larger island and two smaller islets to the east as shown below.  All three islands are connected at normal low tides by shingle spits and drying mudflats, however it is likely that stock did not cross these flats when the Dockyards were stocked with sheep as the two eastern islands have tussac and extensive stands of shrubby seablite.  It is possible that at very low tides the group of three islands are connected to the larger Dockyard Islands north.\n\nGrazed intermittently until mid 1990s. (Ken Passfield).\n\nNote the easternmost of the Dockyard Islands shown on DOS sheet 5 can be considered to be a part of Broken Island as it is connected by a rocky ridge that dries below half tide.","Dean Brothers","K Passfield 2013"],
    [132,"Double Creek Islands east island","Queen Charlotte Bay","17","Oceanic Island",-51.977,-60.5633,"GPS on site",10,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",15,"Referred to as \"Double Creek Islands east island\" in Poncet and Passfield (2010). Un-named on DOS sheet 17. \n\nSurveyed 2010: Rats present (Poncet and Passfield 2010)","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [133,"Double Creek Islands west island","Queen Charlotte Bay","17","Oceanic Island",-51.9805,-60.5767,"GPS on site",6.5,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",15,"The western of the two islands lying at the entrance to Double Creek. Consists of a tussac-covered main island tied to a small tussac island at very low water by a sandbar. The smaller island lies 20m off the N point of the larger island. Referred to as \"Double Creek Islands west island\" in Poncet and Passfield (2010). Un-named on DOS sheet 17. \n\nSurveyed 2010: Rats present (Poncet and Passfield 2010).","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [134,"Double Creek outer islet","Queen Charlotte Bay","17","Oceanic Island",-51.9748,-60.5923,"GPS on site",0.5,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",5,"Tussac island lying 1.2km NW of the entrance to Double Creek and 750m off the coast of West Falkland. Referred to as \"Double Creek Islands outer islet\" in Poncet and Passfield (2010). Un-named on DOS sheet 17.\n\nSurveyed 2010: Healthy tussac, rodent free but no tussacbirds or Cobb's wren (Poncet and Passfield 2010).","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [135,"Double Island","Queen Charlotte Bay","17","Oceanic Island",-51.867,-60.509,"Google Earth",9,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"Falklands Conservation Nature Reserve","",10,"FIDB 2008: MP;   SC - no evidence of breeding obtained on 30 Oct.1998 (Robin Woods & Mike Morrison).  (Forster 2007).  No CW nor TB present in November 2006 (Robin Woods et al)\n\nNorway rats eradicated 2001: see eradication details and visits tabs for details","Falklands Conservation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [136,"Double Rocks","River Harbour","5","Unvegetated Rock(s)",-51.4052,-59.57,"Google Earth",0.01,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",0,0,"---","",5,"Consists of two parts: a) a 300m long reef that appears to cover at very high water, but has a small (0.01ha) area of higher ground at its south end and b) a 150m long awash reef that lies 400m to the west.","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [137,"Driftwood Island","Driftwood Point, East Falkland","29","Oceanic Island",-52.268,-59.0138,"C-map electronic marine chart",4,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",15,"Lies 750m off Driftwood Point on East Falkland, with extensive kelp beds in passage.  The tussac-covered main island is joined to a tiny tussac-covered knob to the NE by a 200m long rock and shingle reef that dries at low water.\n\nSurveyd 2013: Healthy tussac cover, numerous rats present (Poncet and Passfield, BILC data)","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [138,"Driftwood Point island","Driftwood Point, East Falkland","29","Unvegetated Rock(s)",-52.2547,-59.0621,"C-map electronic marine chart",1,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",10,"Lies 2.5km WNW of Driftwood Point. Un-named on DOS sheet 29\n\nUnvegetated in 2012 (Ken Passfield).","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [139,"Dry Island","Golding Island area","5","Oceanic Island",-51.3715,-59.894,"Google Earth",115,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",15,"Dry Island is joined at low water to a 25ha island that lies close off and parallel to its NW coast. This island is included in the surface area of Dry Island. It is incorrectly named Monday Island on DOS sheet 5 (the island locally known as Monday Island lies about 1.7km to the west of Dry Island). \n\nLanded 2010: King Shags breeding.  Rats, no tussac, occasionally grazed by sheep (Ken Passfield).","Pole-Evans, John","K Passfield 2012"],
    [140,"Dry Island northwest islet","Golding Island area","5","Oceanic Island",-51.367,-59.913,"Google Earth",1,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",0,0,"---","",5,"Lies 250m NW of Dry Island west islet. Un-named on DOS sheet 5.\n\nLanded 2013: Rats present, healthy tussac cover (Sally Poncet and Ken Passfield)","Pole-Evans, John","K Passfield 2013"],
    [141,"Dry Island west islet","Golding Island area","5","Oceanic Island",-51.3716,-59.91,"GPS on site",0.1,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",5,"Lies 300m W of W end of Dry Island.\n\nLanded 2013: Rats present, half tussac covered (Sally Poncet and Ken Passfield)","Pole-Evans, John","K Passfield 2013"],
    [142,"Dunbar Island","Byron Sound","4","Oceanic Island",-51.365,-60.3885,"Google Earth",225,"Robin Woods 2001",1,0,"Private Sanctuary","",89,"FIDB 2008: CW, KC, RC, DP","Napier, Roddy","K Passfield 2012"],
    [143,"Duperrey Harbour islet","Berkeley Sound","14","Oceanic Island",-51.5742,-58.1125,"Google Earth",1,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",5,"Tussac cover in 2002 (Google Earth).","Watson, Neil and Glenda","K Passfield 2012"],
    [144,"Dutchmans Island","NE coast of East Falkland","15","Oceanic Island",-51.3862,-57.8912,"Google Earth",1,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",10,"FIDB 2008: 75m off main E Falkland.  SS colony?\n\nTussac covered in 2004 (Google Earth).","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [145,"Dutchman's Point island","Port Egmont","5","Oceanic Island",-51.38332,-59.97853,"GPS on site",8,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",20,"Un-named on DOS sheet 4, lies approx 500m NE of Dutchman's Point.  \n\nPreviously referred to in FIDB 2008 as one of the 5 Rapid Point Islands.  As can be seen in the Google Earth image below, only two of these are true islands, ie not joined to the mainland at normal low water.  The other true island in the group lies NW of Dutchman's Point and has been listed as Rapid Point island in this database.","Nightingale, Peter and Shelley","K Passfield 2013"],
    [146,"Dyke Island","Weddell Island and Smylie Channel","17, 23","Oceanic Island",-51.993,-60.886,"Google Earth",1500,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",60,"FIDB 2008: Brief visit by Robin Woods Dec. 2001; much rat evidence","McRae, Michael","K Passfield 2012"],
    [147,"Eagle Rock islet","Arch Islands and Cape Lagoon","23","Oceanic Island",-52.2323,-60.567,"Google Earth",0.2,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",0,0,"---","",5,"Steep sided stack, lies about 20m off coast of Eagle Rock camp, West Falkland, and 3km NE of entrance to Cape Lagoon. Un-named on DOS sheet 23.  Has sparse tussac cover.\n\nDOS map 23 shows another islet approx 500m to the NE, this is an awash rocky reef that may connect to the mainland at low tide.","Believed to be Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [148,"Ear Island","Salvador Waters","8","Oceanic Island",-51.4675,-58.3911,"Google Earth",21,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",5,"FIDB 2008: Grazed?; \"tussac-covered; SA Tern 1 pair\" (B.Rowlands 1977 per Robin Woods)\n\nSurveyed 2009: Rat free, tussacbirds and Cobb's Wren (Woods and Morrison 2010)","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [150,"East Island (Fitzroy)","Port Fitzroy","22","Oceanic Island",-51.79,-58.067,"GPS on site",113.5,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",15,"The surface area includes East Island and the small un-named 'tied' tussac island at its SW end. Little East Island is an unvegetated rock connected by a reef to the SE end of East Island at low water; there is a second tied rock and reef at the SW end of East Island.\n\nFIDB 2008: Rats present (R. Spink FIC pers comm);  has been stocked with cattle, horses & sheep in the past (C Bertrand 1983 per RW).","Kilmartin, Kevin","K Passfield 2012"],
    [151,"East Island (Golding)","Golding Island area","5","Oceanic Island",-51.375,-59.635,"Google Earth",550,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",15,"Landed 2013: Has woolshed and shanty.  Rats. No tussac. Grazed by sheep part of year (Ken Passfield).","Hirtle, Linda","K Passfield 2013"],
    [152,"East Island islet","Golding Island area","5","Oceanic Island",-51.3848,-59.6383,"GPS on site",0.1,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",5,"Tiny tussac knob lying 375m NW of the eastern tip of Sunday Island and 250m S of East Island.","Hirtle, Linda","K Passfield 2013"],
    [153,"East Rock","Pebble Island","5","Unvegetated Rock(s)",-51.374,-59.527,"Google Earth",0.01,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",0,0,"---","",5,"Unvegetated above water rock.  Favoured rock shag roost, stained white by guano (Ken Passfield 2010 per obs).","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [154,"East Wolfe Island","South Falkland Sound","25","Oceanic Island",-52.035,-59.66,"Google Earth",35,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",10,"Surveyed 2008:  Cobb's wrens and tussac birds seen from boat so presumed rodent-free (Poncet 2008).","Poole, Raymond and Nancy","K Passfield 2012"],
    [155,"East Wolfe islet","South Falkland Sound","25","Oceanic Island",-52.0285,-59.661,"Google Earth",0.03,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",0,0,"---","",5,"Tiny tussac island W of East Wolfe Island. Un-named on DOS sheet 25.","Poole, Raymond and Nancy","K Passfield 2012"],
    [156,"Eddystone Rock","North Falkland Sound","7","Unvegetated Rock(s)",-51.1877,-59.056,"C-map electronic marine chart",2,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",20,"FIDB 2008: Visited by E Southby-Tailyour 1978, 500 Fur seals, many RC, Dolphin Gulls;  passed by Sept. 1983: apparently no tussac (Robin Woods)\n\nFur seal breeding site (Strange 1992).","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [157,"Edgar Ridge Islet","Port Edgar","24","Oceanic Island",-52.1052,-60.2745,"GPS on site",2.5,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",15,"Several unvegetated above water rocks extend up to 200m SE of the island. Known locally as Edgar Ridge Islet. Un-named on DOS sheet 24.\n\nSurveyed 2009:  Rodent free, breeding tussacbirds but no Cobb's wrens, probable sealion breeding site (Poncet and Passfield 2011).","Alazia, Tex and Mandy","K Passfield 2012"],
    [158,"Elephant Island","Kelp Lagoon, Fitzroy","22","Named Island tied to East or West Falkland",-51.877,-58.293,"Google Earth",110,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",10,"Connected to Island Harbour camp (Fitzroy), East Falkland, at all tides; also connected to Burnt Island at low water.","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [159,"Elephant Jason","Jason Islands","2","Oceanic Island",-51.158,-60.845,"Google Earth",260,"Robin Woods 2001",1,0,"National Nature Reserve","1973",208,"Note that the unvegetated islets extending off the SW end of Elephant Jason are listed as a separate record (Elephant Jason Rocks). \n\nFIDB 2008: Prion, diving petrels, SC, RC, BBA, RP, GBSP, CW. Formerly grazed \"by sheep, none now (1983)\" (Cecil Bertrand per Robin Woods).  Remnants of old sealing inspectors' hut/settlement/sheep pens still visible in 1997 (Robin Woods pers.comm)","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [160,"Elephant Jason rocks centre","Jason Islands","2","Unvegetated Rock(s)",-51.172,-60.889,"Google Earth",3.5,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",1,0,"---","",20,"The largest of the three unvegetated rocky islets that comprise Elephant Jason Rocks (previously locally known as Seal Rocks).  Not specifically mentioned as being part of the Elephant Jason National Nature Reserve but presumed to be a part of it.\n\nFur seal breeding site (Strange 1992).","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [161,"Elephant Jason rocks east","Jason Islands","2","Unvegetated Rock(s)",-51.1716,-60.8812,"Google Earth",0.6,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",1,0,"National Nature Reserve","1973",10,"The easternmost of the three unvegetated rocky islets that comprise Elephant Jason Rocks (previously locally known as Seal Rocks)  Not specifically mentioned as being part of the Elephant Jason National Nature Reserve but presumed to be a part of it.\n\nA smaller rock of approx 0.3ha lies 60m further to the east; this is very close to Elephant Jason with only a shallow rock-filled 15m wide pass which may dry at very low water between the two.\n\nFur seal breeding site (Strange 1992).","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [162,"Elephant Jason rocks west","Jason Islands","2","Unvegetated Rock(s)",-51.1706,-60.9015,"Google Earth",2,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",1,0,"National Nature Reserve","1973",20,"The westernmost of the three ungevetated rocky islets that comprise Elephant Jason Rocks (previously locally known as Seal Rocks).  Not specifically mentioned as being part of the Elephant Jason National Nature Reserve but presumed to be a part of it.\n\nFur seal breeding site (Strange 1992).","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [163,"Ella's Island","Lively Island","27","Oceanic Island",-52.0076,-58.3804,"Google Earth",4,"GPS on site",1,0,"---","",5,"Lies close off W end of S section of North East Island, to which it is joined at very low water by sandy flats. Locally known as Ella's Island. Un-named on DOS sheet 27. The passage between Ella's Island and nearby Hutchy's Island almost dries at low water.\n\nRats eradicated 2003: see eradication details and visits tabs for details","Poncet, Sally","K Passfield 2012"],
    [164,"Emily Island","Eagle Passage","28","Oceanic Island",-52.3623,-59.7075,"Google Earth",9,"Robin Woods 2001",1,0,"---","",5,"FIDB 2008: TB, CW, SC, sealions, elephant seals.","May, Christopher and Lindsay","K Passfield 2012"],
    [165,"Fanning Island","Port San Carlos","6","Named Island tied to East or West Falkland",-51.4853,-59.0766,"Google Earth",33,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",5,"Island connects to East Falkland at very low tides.  Not stocked in 2012 (John Jones 2012 per Ken Passfield).\n\nFIDB 2008: Previously stocked, 200m off.  Rats probable.","Jones, John and Michelle","K Passfield 2012"],
    [166,"Fanny Islands","Bay of Harbours","26, 29","Oceanic Island",-52.244,-59.315,"Google Earth",100,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",20,"Consists of 2 tied islands joined by a long sand spit that only covers at high water.\n\nFIDB 2008: An unlikely place for wreckage to be washed in (Cecil Bertrand 1983 per Robin Woods).","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [167,"First Island (Bleaker)","Bleaker Island","27","Oceanic Island",-52.21,-58.862,"Google Earth",3,"Robin Woods 2001",1,0,"---","",5,"Connected to Bleaker Island at very low water.\n\nFIDB 2008: 220m gap but only c50m water at low tide. MP. Formerly grazed.","Rendell, Mike","K Passfield 2012"],
    [168,"First Island / First Passage","King George Bay","9","Oceanic Island",-51.646,-60.678,"GPS on site",750,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",68,"Known locally as First Passage. Is one of the islands in the Passage Islands group.\n\n1919 - 1928 farmed by Mr Wesel, who lived alone on the island much of the time (Poncet and Passfield 2011).\n\nFIDB 2008: RP, KC, RC, SC? Heavily grazed in the past - grazing ending 2001\n\nRat eradication 2011: see eradication details and visits tabs for details.","Marsh, Ali and Marlane","K Passfield 2013"],
    [169,"Flat Island","Fox Bay","18","Oceanic Island",-51.9565,-60.082,"Google Earth",1,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",5,"150m off coast of Fox Bay West.  \n\nTussac covered and rat-infested in 2011 (Leon Marsh).","Marsh, Leon","K Passfield 2012"],
    [170,"Flat Jason","Jason Islands","2","Oceanic Island",-51.105,-60.888,"Google Earth",375,"Robin Woods 2001",1,0,"National Nature Reserve","1966",16,"FIDB 2008: Storm petrels? RC: 6 cattle grazed c 1920-1930, none seen since (Cecil Bertrand 1983 per Robin Woods).\n\nWoods and Woods (1997) mention ''Cecil and Kitty Bertrand reported in 1983 that rats usually made themselves evident when they were present, for example on Flat Jason Island where Cecil had camped for a week.'' However, this is likely to be erroneous, as rats have not been reported since and tussacbirds and Cobb's wren are numerous.","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [171,"Flat Tyssen","South Falkland Sound","19","Oceanic Island",-51.876,-59.648,"Google Earth",13,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",10,"FIDB 2008: Tussac cover 50% in 1981, but very denuded through grazing by 1987\" (Ian J Strange 1988).  75% tussac 2008, CW, no rats.  Leiv Poncet Nov 08\n\nThe Atlas of breeding birds of the Falkland Islands (Woods RW and Woods A 1997) states that Steve Whitley reported the presence of rabbits on Flat Tyssen at some point between 1976 and 1984.  It is likely that this is incorrect and there has been confusion with the rabbits on nearby West Tyssen.","Poole, Raymond and Nancy","K Passfield 2012"],
    [172,"Flat Wolfe Island","South Falkland Sound","25","Oceanic Island",-52.013,-59.673,"Google Earth",3.9,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",5,"Surveyed 2009: Healthy tussac, rodent-free, breeding Cobb's wrens and tussacbirds (Poncet and Passfield 2011).","Poole, Raymond and Nancy","K Passfield 2012"],
    [173,"Flores Harbour Island","Eagle Passage","25","Oceanic Island",-52.2285,-59.591,"GPS on site",26,"GPS on site",0,0,"Private Sanctuary","",10,"Notable for the large freshwater pond in the interior of the island.\n\nSurveyed 2009: healthy tussac fringe, rats present (Poncet and Passfield 2011).\n\nRat eradication May 2011: see eradication details and visits tabs for details","Falkland Islands Company Ltd","K Passfield 2012"],
    [174,"Fourth Island / Fourth Passage","King George Bay","9","Oceanic Island",-51.5617,-60.8758,"Google Earth",150,"Robin Woods 2001",1,0,"Private Sanctuary","",30,"Known locally as Fourth Passage. One of the islands in the Passage Islands group.\n\nFIDB 2008: KC, RC, GenP, SC.  Stocked with beef cattle at different times, but never eaten out; many petrels in vicinity; GPs nest; not heard of rats there (Cecil Bertrand Nov 1983 per Robin Woods)\n\nSurveyed 2010: Healthy tussac, rodent free, numerous breeding tussacbirds and Cobb's wrens (Passfield and Poncet 2010).","Andersen, Eddie","K Passfield 2012"],
    [175,"Fox Bay east islet","Fox Bay","18","Oceanic Island",-51.9495,-60.0683,"Google Earth",0.1,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",0,0,"---","",5,"Lies 200m W of Doctor's Point refuelling station near Fox Bay Village.  Un-named on DOS sheet 18.\n\nTussac covered 2011 (Ken Passfield).","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [176,"Fox Island (Spring Point)","Queen Charlotte Bay","17,18","Named Island tied to East or West Falkland",-51.84,-60.49,"Google Earth",525,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",15,"Lies 400m W of Spring Point Island to which it is connected at low water; Spring Point Island connects to West Falkland at low water. \n\nFIDB 2008: <50m to mainland? Grazed. Gulls, terns breeding. Rats probable.","Evans, Mike and Donna","K Passfield 2012"],
    [177,"Fox Island (Weddell)","Weddell Island and Smylie Channel","16","Oceanic Island",-51.7795,-61.0839,"Google Earth",80,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"Private Sanctuary","",76,"FIDB 2008: Grazed til 1977, 200m to Quaker.   \"Heavily grazed up to 1979;  one live rat seen, rat sign common; very heavy goose droppings;  some petrel burrows;  prion remains;  sparse tussac on cliffs (W'ern coast);  KC, RC, MP, NH; tussac up to 5ft only on E'ern point\"    (Gerry S Clark/Falkland Islands Foundation)","Andersen, Eddie","K Passfield 2012"],
    [178,"Fox Point island","Bertha's Beach","22","Oceanic Island",-51.9235,-58.39,"GPS on site",0.8,"GPS on site",1,0,"Private Sanctuary","",5,"Tussac islet 600m E of Fox Point. Referred to as \"Fox Point island\" in Passfield and Poncet 2009 and \"Fox Pt islet\" in FIDB 2008. Un-named on DOS sheet 22.\n\nFIDB 2008: No history of stock. Breeding sealions.\n\nSurveyed 2009: one or two tussacbirds seen.  No fresh rat or mice sign seen but old rat sign was seen so rats may have once been present and since died out.  Many South American terns.  (Passfield and Poncet 2009).","Falkland Islands Company Ltd","K Passfield 2012"],
    [179,"George Island","Eagle Passage","28","Oceanic Island",-52.3471,-59.7558,"Google Earth",2400,"Robin Woods 2001",1,0,"---","",18,"FIDB 2008: SS, TB, CW\n\nPartially surveyed 2010:  Grazed by sheep, rodent free, breeding tussacbirds numerous, but few breeding Cobb's wren (Poncet and Passfield 2010).\n\nNote: George Island is currently (2013) run in conjunction with Barren and Speedwell Islands and FIG's Department of Agriculture stock returns do not give livestock tallies for individual islands in the group.","May, Christopher and Lindsay","K Passfield 2012"],
    [180,"Ghost Island","Bleaker Island","27","Oceanic Island",-52.19,-58.8315,"Google Earth",2.7,"GPS on site",1,0,"---","",10,"FIDB 2008: No evidence of stocking, 300m (with thick kelp) from Bleaker.  No CW, TB or rat signs","Rendell, Mike","K Passfield 2012"],
    [181,"Gibraltar Rock / The Slipper","Carcass Island and Westpoint Island","3","Oceanic Island",-51.32,-60.766,"Google Earth",20,"Robin Woods 2001",1,0,"Private Sanctuary","",100,"Known locally as The Slipper. There is a small tussac islet (1ha) lying 60m to the N and believed to be joined to The Slipper by a rocky reef at low water;  an un-named above-water unvegetated rock (<1ha) lies 1km to the E.\n\nFIDB 2008: Probably pristine, access difficult. \"Reputed DP site;  hen & rooster put on island in 1930s - SC probably ate them!\" (Cecil Bertrand 1983 per Robin Woods)","Napier, Roddy","K Passfield 2012"],
    [182,"Gid's Island","King George Bay","10","Oceanic Island",-51.6488,-60.3037,"Google Earth",30,"Robin Woods 2001",1,0,"---","",60,"FIDB 2008: RC, sealions. Tussac fringe. Visit 20 Nov 1997 (Woods 2009)","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [183,"Golden Knob","Elephant Cays, Falkland Sound","25","Oceanic Island",-52.1505,-59.8325,"GPS on site",1.6,"GPS on site",1,0,"Private Sanctuary","",20,"One the islands in the Elephant Cays group. Has a distinctive pointed summit of white sand with tussac and bluegrass.\n\nSurveyed 2010: rodent-free, breeding Cobb's wrens and tussacbirds (Poncet and Passfield 2010).","Andersen, Eddie","K Passfield 2012"],
    [184,"Golding Island","Golding Island area","5","Oceanic Island",-51.3535,-59.747,"Google Earth",1700,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",133,"Irregularly shaped island connected at low water to about 13 un-named tied islets.\n\nFIDB 2008: Golding stocked with sheep, no TB or CW or tussac.\n\nCurrent (in 2013) DoA stock returns give the total number of stock for all islands on the farm so cannot be used to give a total number for Golding Island only.","Hirtle, Linda","K Passfield 2012"],
    [185,"Goose Green east islet","Choiseul Sound","21","Oceanic Island",-51.8342,-58.9656,"Google Earth",0.5,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",0,0,"---","",5,"The easternmost of the 3 islands that lie to the S of the Goose Green peninsula.  Lies 250m S of the E tip of the peninsula and 330m NW of Hare Island.\n\nNote that the DOS sheet 21 shows a tiny fourth islet to the S of the 3 islands, but this is a kelp reef.\n\nGrazed by sheep in 2009 (Brown and Woods 2009).  Sheep no longer present in 2012 (Sally Poncet)","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [186,"Goose Green northeast islet","Choiseul Sound","21","Oceanic Island",-51.8243,-58.958,"GPS on site",0.3,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",5,"Un-named island 700m NE of Goose Green settlement in Darwin Habour. Referred to a \"islet to NE of Goose Green settlement\" in Brown and Woods (2008).\n\nFIDB 2008: Rats also recorded present on islet to NE of Goose Green (Ref: Brown & Woods 2008).\n\nSurveyed 2011: Half tussac covered, rats absent (Poncet and Passfield 2011)\n\nHad a potato garden in the 1970s (JW Jaffray).","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [187,"Goose Green south islet","Choiseul Sound","21","Oceanic Island",-51.835,-58.974,"Google Earth",0.2,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",0,0,"---","",5,"The southernmost of the 3 islands that lie to the SW of the Goose Green Peninsula.  Has an extensive intertidal rock platform at LW. \n\nNote that the DOS sheet 21 shows a tiny fourth islet to the S of the 3 islands, but this is a kelp reef.","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [188,"Goose Green west islet","Choiseul Sound","21","Oceanic Island",-51.8317,-58.973,"Google Earth",0.3,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",0,0,"---","",5,"The northernmost of the 3 islands that lie to the S of the Goose Green Peninsula.  Lies 130m S of Goose Green settlement.\n\nNote that the DOS sheet 21 shows a tiny fourth islet to the S of the 3 islands, but this is a kelp reef.","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [189,"Government Island","Fox Bay","18","Oceanic Island",-51.9466,-60.0778,"Google Earth",3,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",5,"Lies in N part of Bay, 580m NE of Fox Bay West jetty. Known locally as Government Island. Referred to as \"Fox Bay un-named island\" in FIDB 2008. Un-named on DOS sheet 18.\n\nFIDB 2008: 450m off. May have mines!","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [190,"Government Islet","Pebble Island","5","Oceanic Island",-51.217,-59.915,"Google Earth",110,"Robin Woods 2001",1,0,"---","",15,"FIDB 2008: Sealions breeding.  Cecil Bertrand thought stocking possible in past, tho' unlikely (1983 per Robin Woods). CW & TB numerous, no ratted wood found  in December 2001 (Robin Woods).  'Pristine' tussac island.","Dean Brothers","K Passfield 2012"],
    [191,"Governor Island","Beaver Island","16","Oceanic Island",-51.857,-61.1882,"Google Earth",220,"Robin Woods 2001",1,0,"---","",60,"FIDB 2008: Although not thoroughly examined appeared to have been badly overgrazed and only in the extreme south did tussac show signs of recovery.  A gathering of about 200 Giant Petrels was observed on the low S.W. point.  (Gerry S Clark/Falkland Islands Foundation).  Visit by Robin Woods + Poncets on 8 Dec. 1995 - c250 GP nests; Jerome Poncet reported sheep removed 7 years ago, i.e. 1988.  Rats reported to have increased in recent years - many footprints on sand and black peat dust.  TB Plover, FPipit, UPL Goose nests, MP burrows. \n\nRat eradication in 2008.\n2013: Rat sign found after being confirmed rat-free for several years (Sally Poncet and Ken Passfield).","Poncet, Sally","K Passfield 2012"],
    [192,"Grand Jason","Jason Islands","1","Oceanic Island",-51.06,-61.1,"Google Earth",1380,"Robin Woods 2001",1,0,"Wildlife Conservation Society Reserve","",361,"A tied islet (1ha) close to the W point of Grand Jason appears to be joined to it at low water.\n\nFIDB 2008. Major seabird colonies, TBP, WSP, BBA, GenP, RP, TBP,  SC, KC, CW","Wildlife Conservation Society","K Passfield 2012"],
    [193,"Grass Island","Golding Island area","5","Oceanic Island",-51.405,-59.885,"Google Earth",7,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",5,"Lies at entrance to Main Point Creek, close off Grass Island Point.  \n\nNo tussac visible on Google Earth 2006 image.","Peck, Paul and Dae","K Passfield 2012"],
    [194,"Great Island (Adventure Sound)","Adventure Sound","26","Oceanic Island",-52.075,-59.0855,"GPS on site",75,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",10,"Lies 500m off Low Point, Horn Hill Rincon, East Falkland.\n\nFIDB 2008: Grazed at times?\n\nSurveyed 2009: rodent free; breeding tussacbirds and Cobb's wrens, healthy tussac fringe (Passfield and Poncet 2009).","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [195,"Great Island (Falkland Sound)","South Falkland Sound","19","Oceanic Island",-51.964,-59.697,"Google Earth",1245,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",28,"FIDB 2008: Def. rats, but no cats.  No CW, TB.  Interested in eradication.  Stocked with sheep.\n\nCurrent (in 2013) DoA stock returns give the total number of stock for all islands on the farm so cannot be used to give a total number for Great Island only.\n\nLies within rat swimming range of Tickle Island which is in turn within range of the mainland so eadication unikely to succeed in long term (Ken Passfield 2013).","Poole, Raymond and Nancy","K Passfield 2012"],
    [196,"Green Island (Beaver)","Beaver Island","16","Oceanic Island",-51.8727,-61.2106,"Google Earth",25,"Robin Woods 2001",1,0,"Private Sanctuary","",30,"FIDB 2008: Grazed formerly by beef until 1987. SC, RC.  \n\nRat eradication 2007","Poncet, Sally","K Passfield 2012"],
    [197,"Green Island (Brenton Loch)","Brenton Loch","20","Uncertain",-51.7521,-59.0433,"Google Earth",0.3,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",0,0,"---","",5,"May connect to East Falkland at very low water.","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [198,"Green Island (Choiseul Sound)","Lively Island","21","Oceanic Island",-51.9624,-58.5101,"Google Earth",7,"Robin Woods 2001",1,0,"Private Sanctuary","",5,"FIDB 2008: Beef grazed. Main island is 7ha. Sea lions, RC, TB, CW  (Sally Poncet). There was a fire over most of the island in 2006.","Poncet, Sally","K Passfield 2012"],
    [199,"Green Island (King George Bay)","King George Bay","10","Oceanic Island",-51.6602,-60.2606,"Google Earth",4,"Robin Woods 2001",1,0,"---","",10,"FIDB 2008: SC prob breeding. RC.","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [200,"Green Island (Queen Charlotte Bay)","Queen Charlotte Bay","17","Oceanic Island",-51.8176,-60.5519,"GPS on site",14,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",15,"FIDB 2008: Cattle removed (Alastair Marsh 2008). Owner would support eradication.\n\nSurveyed 2010: Tussac covered, rat-infested (Poncet and Passfield 2010)\n\nRat eradication 2010: see eradication details and visits tabs for details","Marsh, Ali and Marlane","K Passfield 2012"],
    [201,"Green Island (Salvador Waters)","Salvador Waters","14","Oceanic Island",-51.5436,-58.281,"Google Earth",55,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",15,"FIDB 2008: 400m off. Helen Otley landed in 2006/07. No CW but lots of other passerines. Has some tussac stands.","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [202,"Gull Island (Berkeley Sound)","Berkeley Sound","14","Named Island tied to East or West Falkland",-51.5372,-58.107,"Google Earth",0.2,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",0,0,"---","",5,"FIDB 2008: Linked at low tide to Port Louis mainland: Kelp Gull colony. Robin Woods visit 2001 rats probable.","Gilding, Peter and Melanie","K Passfield 2012"],
    [203,"Gull Island (Choiseul Sound)","Choiseul Sound","21","Oceanic Island",-51.947,-58.7675,"Google Earth",33,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",15,"FIDB 2008: 300m off. Grazed by 10 sheep. Visit Sept 08 (Ref: Brown & Woods 2008).\n\nWas traditionally stocked with horses that were swum over from near the Walker Creek jetty.  Sheep destined for Sea Lion Island were landed once in the 1990s by FLH because it was too rough to reach Sea Lion Island  (JW Jaffray).\n\nNot grazed in 2011 (Ken Passfield).","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [204,"Gull Island (Choiseul Sound) north islet","Choiseul Sound","21","Oceanic Island",-51.9423,-58.7631,"Google Earth",1,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",5,"Lies 300m off N coast of Gull Island;  the shingle spit that extends off its NW tip, dries out at low water to connect to an intertidal reef. Referred to as \"Gull un-named islet (N. of Gull, Choiseul)\" in FIDB 2008 and as \"Un-named islet to N of Gull Island\" in Brown and Woods (2008). Un-named on DOS sheet 21.\n\nWalker Creek farm used to cut tussac from this island for winter fodder for horses and cows (JW Jaffray)\n\nFIDB 2008: Small islet, approx 250m N of Gull Island. Sea lions hauled out. Visit Sept 08 (Ref: Brown and Woods 2008).\n\nTussac covered in 2011 (Ken Passfield).","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [205,"Gull Island (Lively)","Lively Island","27","Oceanic Island",-52.0238,-58.4545,"Google Earth",5,"Robin Woods 2001",1,0,"---","",5,"Connects to Lively Island occasionally at very low water.\n\nFIDB 2008: 100m to Lively.","Poole, Steven","K Passfield 2012"],
    [206,"Gull Island (Weddell)","Weddell Island and Smylie Channel","16","Oceanic Island",-51.8138,-61.143,"Google Earth",25,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"Private Sanctuary","",15,"FIDB 2008: Grazed by cattle, 100m max. to Weddell.   \"Heavily grazed up to 1979;  sketchmap shows tussac recovering along 2/3 of E'ern side, with overgrazed tussac present on S'ern third and S'ern point;  some black ground on SW'ern side of S'ern point; rest of island Diddle-dee heathland.\"  (Gerry S Clark/Falkland Islands Foundation). Rat sign observed during visit in Dec 2001 (Robin Woods). SC pair (Robin Woods).","Gisby, Annie","K Passfield 2012"],
    [207,"Half Tide Island (Christmas Harbour)","Christmas Harbour","10","Named Island tied to East or West Falkland",-51.686,-60.137,"Google Earth",0.1,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",0,0,"---","",5,"Connects to mainland West Falkland at low water.","Bernsten, Iain and Hoy, Dawn","K Passfield 2012"],
    [208,"Half Tide Island (Port Philomel)","Port Philomel","18","Named Island tied to East or West Falkland",-51.766,-60.222,"Google Earth",123,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",10,"Connects to mainland West Falkland at low tides (Ricky Evans per Ken Passfield 2013).\n\nFIDB 2008: S'ern point <100m off mainland point N of Lake Sulivan.\n\nLanded 2013: Landed at N tip only, rats and mice present, no tussac (Sally Poncet and Ken Passfield)","Evans, Ricky","K Passfield 2013"],
    [209,"Half Tide Island (Port Philomel) north islet","Port Philomel","18","Oceanic Island",-51.7511,-60.2214,"GPS on site",2.3,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",5,"Lies approx 500m N of Half Tide Island.  Un-named on DOS sheet 18 which shows an inaccurate coastal outline as it includes drying reefs to the E of the island.  The island's true high water coastal outline is within the red box on the images below.\n\nLanded 2013: Does not appear to connect to Half Tide Island, even at low tides.  Rats present.  Mostly healthy tussac with diddle-dee interior and some areas of blowing soil on the NE facing coast (Sally Poncet and Ken Passfield).","Evans, Ricky","K Passfield 2013"],
    [210,"Halfway Cove Island","Eagle Passage","25","Oceanic Island",-52.2082,-59.687,"GPS on site",7.7,"GPS on site",1,0,"---","",5,"FIDB 2008: 200m off Speedwell Island.  Viewed Jan. 1996 from Speedwell;  TB & Night Heron on shore Sealions calling frequently (Robin Woods) \n\nSurveyed 2009: Healthy tussac, rodent-free, breeding Cobb's wrens and tussacbirds.  Intermittent grazing by rams (Poncet and Passfield 2011).","May, Christopher and Lindsay","K Passfield 2012"],
    [211,"Halt Island","Bleaker Island","27","Oceanic Island",-52.189,-58.879,"Google Earth",13,"Robin Woods 2001",1,0,"---","",5,"FIDB 2008: Formerly grazed.  Arthur Cobb reported CW present, 6 Sept. 1910 (Robin Woods)\n\nRat eradication 2006: see eradication details and visits tabs for details","Rendell, Mike","K Passfield 2012"],
    [212,"Hammond Island","Choiseul Sound","21","Oceanic Island",-51.9733,-58.5975,"GPS on site",30,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",10,"Lies 1km SE of Hammond Point.   (On DOS sheet 21, Hammond Point is incorrectly shown as an island; it is in fact a peninsula that connects to the mainland at all tides).\n\nFIDB 2008: 150m from Black Is. Passed 11 Jan 1997 in boat - mature but open tussac all along N coast, more dense on E'ern point (Robin Woods)\n\nPreviously grazed by horses in the 1950s (JW Jaffray).\n\nSurveyed 2011: Healthy tussac fringe, rat-infested (Poncet and Passfield 2011).","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [213,"Harbour Islands (Weddell)","Weddell Island and Smylie Channel","17","Oceanic Island",-51.8712,-60.8737,"GPS on site",16,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"Private Sanctuary","",20,"Consists of 2 vegetated parts (N section 4ha, S section 12ha) that are joined by a 150m long rock platform that is only covered with water at high water.","Gisby, Annie","K Passfield 2012"],
    [214,"Harbour Islands east","Bay of Harbours","26, 29","Oceanic Island",-52.2487,-59.2977,"GPS on site",12.8,"GPS on site",0,0,"Private Sanctuary","",20,"This is the eastern of the 2 islands in the Harbour Islands group. It is not joined to Harbour Islands west island even at low water. Referred to as \"Harbour Islands east\" in Passfield and Poncet (2010). Un-named on DOS sheets 28 and 29.\n\nFIDB 2008: Fine examples of tussac islands; 500m from Fanny. Joined at very low tide, thick kelp bwt them and Fanny, so probably rat-free. Sally Poncet 2008 visit to Fanny Is.\n\nSurveyed 2010: Rodent-free, breeding tussacbirds and Cobb's wrens, possible breeding sooty shearwaters, healthy tussac cover (Passfield and Poncet 2010).","Falkland Islands Company Ltd","K Passfield 2012"],
    [215,"Harbour Islands west","Bay of Harbours","26, 29","Oceanic Island",-52.2495,-59.3075,"GPS on site",5,"GPS on site",0,0,"Private Sanctuary","",15,"This is the western of the 2 islands in the Harbour Islands group. It is not joined to Harbour Islands east island even at low water. Referred to as \"Harbour Islands west\" in Passfield and Poncet (2010). Un-named on DOS sheets 28 and 29.\n\nSurveyed 2010: Rodent-free, breeding tussacbirds and Cobb's wrens, probable breeding sooty shearwaters, healthy tussac cover (Passfield and Poncet 2010).","Falkland Islands Company Ltd","K Passfield 2012"],
    [216,"Hare Island","Choiseul Sound","21","Oceanic Island",-51.8367,-58.955,"Google Earth",30,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",10,"One of several islands in the Seccomb Island Islands group.","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [217,"Harpoon Island","Queen Charlotte Bay","17","Oceanic Island",-51.8426,-60.5293,"Google Earth",3,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",10,"FIDB 2008: 200m gap in long reef connected to Fox. . No rat sign seen in 2006  & no CW nor TB seen (Robin Woods et al).\n\nRat eradication 2001: see eradication details and visits tabs for details","Evans, Mike and Donna","K Passfield 2012"],
    [218,"Herald Rock","Beaver Island","16","Oceanic Island",-51.7979,-61.2963,"Google Earth",0.7,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",1,0,"---","",20,"Landed 2008: Tussac-covered, rat-free, striated caracara and tussacbirds (Sally Poncet). Incorrectly listed as \"Hecate Rock\" in FIDB 2008.\n\nFIDB 2008: Prions, SC, TB, no CW. S Poncet visit 13Feb96.","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [219,"High Cliff East Island","South Falkland Sound","20","Oceanic Island",-51.8214,-59.4806,"GPS on site",9.1,"GPS on site",0,0,"Private Sanctuary","",10,"Referred to as \"High Cliff Island East\" in Passfield and Poncet (2010). Un-named on DOS sheet 20.  Named High Cliff East Island on Admiralty Chart.\n\nSurveyed 2010: Rats present, tussac covered (Passfield and Poncet 2010).\n\nRat eradication 2010: see eradication details and visits tabs for details","Falkland Islands Company Ltd","K Passfield 2012"],
    [220,"High Cliff Island","South Falkland Sound","20","Oceanic Island",-51.8085,-59.4826,"GPS on site",5.8,"GPS on site",0,0,"Private Sanctuary","",20,"Surveyed 2010: Rats present, tussac covered, large breeding population of king and rock shags (Passfield and Poncet 2010).\n\nRat eradication 2010: see eradication details and visits tabs for details","Falkland Islands Company Ltd","K Passfield 2012"],
    [221,"High Cliff north islet","South Falkland Sound","20","Oceanic Island",-51.826,-59.488,"GPS on site",0.3,"GPS on site",0,0,"Private Sanctuary","",5,"Northernmost of 2 islets lying S of High Cliff East Island.  Referred to as \"High Cliff north islet\" in Passfield and Poncet (2010). Un-named on DOS sheet 20. DOS sheet 20 incorrectly shows an islet lying midway between High Cliff north islet and High Cliff west island: the islet is in fact an awash reef.\n\nSurveyed 2010: Rats present, tussac covered (Passfield and Poncet 2010).\n\nRat eradication 2010: see eradication details and visits tabs for details","Falkland Islands Company Ltd","K Passfield 2012"],
    [222,"High Cliff south islet","South Falkland Sound","20","Oceanic Island",-51.8288,-59.4914,"GPS on site",0.2,"GPS on site",0,0,"Private Sanctuary","",5,"Southernmost of 2 islets lying S of High Cliff East Island.  \nReferred to as \"High Cliff south islet\" in Passfield and Poncet (2010). Un-named on DOS sheet 20. \n\nSurveyed 2010: Rats present, tussac covered (Passfield and Poncet 2010).\n\nRat eradication 2010: csee eradication details and visits tabs for details","Falkland Islands Company Ltd","K Passfield 2012"],
    [223,"High Cliff West Island","South Falkland Sound","19","Oceanic Island",-51.8261,-59.5061,"GPS on site",10.8,"GPS on site",0,0,"Private Sanctuary","",10,"Referred to as \"High Cliff Island West\" in Passfield and Poncet (2010). Un-named on DOS sheet 20.  Named High Cliff West Island on Admiralty Chart.\n\nSurveyed 2010: Rats present, tussac covered (Passfield and Poncet 2010).\n\nRat eradication 2010: see eradication details and visits tabs for details","Falkland Islands Company Ltd","K Passfield 2012"],
    [224,"High Island (Golding)","Golding Island area","5","Oceanic Island",-51.3925,-59.767,"Google Earth",30,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",15,"Occasionally grazed by sheep, no tussac in 2010 (Ken Passfield).","Hirtle, Linda","K Passfield 2012"],
    [225,"High Island (Salvador Waters)","Salvador Waters","14","Oceanic Island",-51.5358,-58.3571,"Google Earth",80,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",45,"FIDB 2008: Sally Poncet landed in 2007/08 - rat sign seen. No CW or TB.","Barton, John and Pollard, Leif","K Passfield 2012"],
    [226,"High Tyssen","South Falkland Sound","19","Oceanic Island",-51.9111,-59.6731,"Google Earth",8,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",10,"One of the islands in the Tyssen Islands group.\n\nFIDB 2008: Was stocked with cattle.  95% tussac, CW, no rats.  Leiv Poncet Nov 08","Poole, Raymond and Nancy","K Passfield 2012"],
    [227,"Hill Cove islet","Byron Sound","4","Oceanic Island",-51.4975,-60.1056,"Google Earth",2,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",5,"Lies 300m E of Hill Cove jetty. Un-named on DOS sheet 4.\n\nFIDB 2008: MP. 300m offshore at high tide.  T Blake reported 'no rats;  but P Nightingale and T Blake also reported no Tussacbirds  Probable rats.","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [228,"Hill Gap Island","South Falkland Sound","19","Oceanic Island",-51.846,-59.767,"Google Earth",49,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",10,"Hill Gap Island includes an 11ha island to its northeast, to which it is connected at low water.\n\nLanded 2009: Rats present; many passerines seen, possibly due to diverse mosiacs of ungrazed vegetation (Sally Poncet).","Chartres Farm","K Passfield 2012"],
    [229,"Hill Island","Weddell Island and Smylie Channel","16","Oceanic Island",-51.7989,-61.0836,"Google Earth",50,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"Private Sanctuary","",76,"FIDB 2008: Grazed til 1977, 150m to Quaker Is. islet.   \"Sketchmap shows good tussac only on the NW-facing coastal strip of the NE'ern point;  overgrazed tussac on E-facing coast of same point; some black ground on central N'ern coast.  States - heavily grazed up to 1979.\"  (Gerry S Clark/Falkland Islands Foundation)\n\nThe 2003 sealion survey (Thompson 2003) lists sealions at 'Hill Main' and 'Hill Islet'.  It is probable that 'Hill Islet' is in fact the tied islet to the south of Quaker Island, so the sealion records for 'Hill Islet' are recorded on Quaker Island.","Andersen, Eddie","K Passfield 2012"],
    [230,"Hog Island","Berkeley Sound","14","Oceanic Island",-51.541,-58.084,"Google Earth",30,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",10,"FIDB 2008: 300m off Black Point. Helen Otley landed in 2006/07 - no CW but lots of other passerines present. Ca 30% tussac (Helen Otley)","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [231,"Horse Block","Weddell Island and Smylie Channel","16","Unvegetated Rock(s)",-51.9407,-61.1139,"Google Earth",0.2,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",0,0,"---","",50,"Unvegetated rock stack.","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [232,"Horse Island (Philomel Pass)","Port Philomel","18","Oceanic Island",-51.758,-60.381,"GPS on site",2.9,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",5,"Landed 2013: Rats present, healthy tussac cover (Sally Poncet and Ken Passfield)","Marsh, Kevin","K Passfield 2013"],
    [233,"Horse Island (Saunders)","Saunders Island","4","Oceanic Island",-51.388,-60.091,"Google Earth",5,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",5,"FIDB 2008: 30m to Saunders. Trial rat eradication September 2001. Island within normal swimming distance for rats (Forster 2007). David & Susan Pole-Evans confirmed that rats had reinvaded all test islands by July 2007: see eradication details and visits tabs for details","Pole-Evans, David and Suzan","K Passfield 2012"],
    [234,"Hummock Island","King George Bay","10","Oceanic Island",-51.616,-60.441,"Google Earth",303,"Robin Woods 2001",1,0,"Private Sanctuary","1997",191,"FIDB 2008: RP, DP, CW,TB, SC, MP, KC, storm petrels?. Not grazed in 1997 (JR Survey, Robin Woods).","Donnelly, Danny and Joy","K Passfield 2012"],
    [235,"Hummock Island islet","King George Bay","10","Oceanic Island",-51.5995,-60.4667,"Google Earth",2,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",20,"This small island does not appear to be included in the Hummock Island IBA. Un-named on DOS sheet 10.","Donnelly, Danny and Joy","K Passfield 2012"],
    [236,"Hutchy's Island","Lively Island","27","Oceanic Island",-52.00651,-58.38872,"Google Earth",12,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",1,0,"---","",5,"FIDB 2008: 50m to \"Ella's Island\", both joined to North East south island at very low tide only.  MP TB. Low tide island has SGP. \n\nRats eradicated 2003: see eradication details and visits tabs for details","Poncet, Sally","K Passfield 2012"],
    [237,"Inner North West Island","North Falkland Sound","12","Oceanic Island",-51.5872,-59.1893,"Google Earth",35,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"Falklands Conservation Nature Reserve","",10,"One of the islands in the North West Islands group. Known locally as Inner North West Island. Referred to as \"North West Islands inner island\" in Poncet and Passfield (2011). Un-named on DOS sheet 12. \n\nRat eradication 2007 and 2009: see eradication details and visits tabs for details","Gibbons, Robert","K Passfield 2012"],
    [238,"Irene Island","Lively Island","22","Oceanic Island",-51.986,-58.482,"Google Earth",5,"Robin Woods 2001",1,0,"---","",5,"Includes a small tussac knob (locally known as Button Island) to the E that is connected by a spit at low water.\n\nFIDB 2008: Storm petrels, turkey vulture? 250m off Lively; CW, MP. 6 sheep in 2008.  Tussac covered","Jaffray, Alec","K Passfield 2012"],
    [239,"Island Point islet","Bay of Harbours","26","Oceanic Island",-52.2045,-59.4005,"Google Earth",0.5,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",5,"Lies off Island Point on mainland East Falkland.  Un-named on DOS sheet 26.\n\nSurveyed 2013: No tussac, appears to have been burnt in the past.  Rat free but no Cobb's wrens or tussacbirds (Poncet and Passfield, BILC data).","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2013"],
    [240,"James Island / Kelp Islands","Whale Point, Fitzroy","22","Oceanic Island",-51.8655,-58.1995,"GPS on site",1.5,"GPS on site",1,0,"Private Sanctuary","2008",10,"James Island is the centre island in the Kelp Islands group which consists of 3 tussac islands and one awash reef.  Previously un-named, it was referred to in FIDB 2008 as one of the \"Kelp Point islets (4) (Whale Pt.)\".  \n\nNamed by Sir Harry Solomon as James Island after one of his grandchilden on purchase in 2008 (R Spink 2009 per S Poncet).\n\nFIDB 2008: Important for sealions.  Petrels/shearwaters seen in vicinity March 1948 (C Bertrand 1983 per R Woods).  Lots of tussac.\n\nSurveyed 2009: Rat infested.  No evidence of breeding petrels or shearwaters. (Passfield and Poncet 2009).","Solomon, Harry","K Passfield 2012"],
    [241,"Jason East Cay","Jason Islands","1","Oceanic Island",-51.003,-61.307,"Google Earth",18,"Robin Woods 2001",1,0,"National Nature Reserve","1973",10,"Two small awash unvegetated rocks (called \"islets in FIDB 2008) lie 50 - 60m off the SE end of Jason East Cay.\n\nFIDB 2008: East Cay 18ha. Major seal winter haulout. SC. Never stocked (Cecil Bertrand 1983 per Robin Woods)","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [242,"Jason West Cay","Jason Islands","1","Unvegetated Rock(s)",-51.0031,-61.4461,"C-map electronic marine chart",22,"Robin Woods 2001",1,0,"National Nature Reserve","1973",10,"FIDB 2008: Falkland skua, GP, Gentoo\n\nFur seal breeding site (Strange 1992).","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [243,"Jersey Harbour Islands","North Falkland Sound","6","Oceanic Island",-51.4515,-59.2532,"Google Earth",7.5,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",5,"The 2 islands shown on DOS sheet 6 and named Jersey Harbour Islands appear to be joined at very low water and so are listed as a single entry.  \n\nIt is likely that the comments in FIDB 2008 for White Rock (below) refer to this island, as neither White Rock, nor the un-named island spit 600m to the north of Jersey Harbour Islands, were likely to have ever been stocked. \n\nFIDB 2008: Stocked with cattle a few times in the past, up to about 1968-73;  much tussac;  Cecil Bertrand landed several times & took peat off NW end;  petrels seen in White Rock Bay at night\" (Cecil Bertrand 1983 per Robin Woods).\n\nSurveyed 2012: Rats present, too close to mainland for an eradication, healthy tussac cover (Poncet and Passfield 2010).","Lee Brothers","K Passfield 2012"],
    [244,"Jersey Harbour Islands north islet","North Falkland Sound","6","Oceanic Island",-51.4439,-59.25,"GPS on site",0.4,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",5,"Long narrow tussac island lying 600m N of Jersey Harbour Islands.  Un-named on DOS sheet 5.\n\nSurveyed 2012: Tussac covered, rats present at low density (Poncet and Passfield 2012).","Lee Brothers","K Passfield 2012"],
    [245,"John Point island","Choiseul Sound","21","Oceanic Island",-51.8803,-58.8158,"GPS on site",0.5,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",5,"Lies 300m W of John Point, N side of Choiseul Sound. Un-named on DOS map 21.\n\nSurveyed 2011: healthy open tusac, rats present (Poncet and Passfield 2011).","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [246,"John Strong Island / Hope Cottage Island","South Falkland Sound","20","Named Island tied to East or West Falkland",-51.7794,-59.3596,"Google Earth",1.5,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",0,0,"---","",5,"Lies at the W entrance to Kelp Harbour. It is shown as an un-named tied island on DOS sheet 20, being connected by a long narrow spit to an un-named 1ha island to its south; this un-named island is connected by a spit to Hope Cottage Rincon on East Falkland. Locally known as John Strong Island or Hope Cottage Island.  These 2 spits are visible on Google Earth. Both tied islands have tussac cover so are unlikely to have been accessible to stock in the past. However in 2011, they appeared to have been recently grazed by sheep (Ross Chaloner), so it is possible that the shingle spits have increased in height, thus allowing stock to access the islands.","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [247,"Johnsons Island  / Seal Island","Choiseul Sound","21","Oceanic Island",-51.9067,-58.5234,"Google Earth",140,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",15,"Usually called Johnsons Island; both names appear on DOS sheet 21.\n\nGrazed by a few horses in 2012, leased by Maurice Davis (Ken Passfield).","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [248,"Karina Kirsten Island","Golding Island area","5","Oceanic Island",-51.3387,-59.6363,"GPS on site",1.6,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",5,"FIDB 2008: Tussac covered, No TB or CW.  Occasionally grazed in mid 1990s by goats (K. Passfield).\n\nSurveyed 2013: Rats present, extensive stands of shrubby seablite and boxwood as well as healthy tussac (Sally Poncet and Ken Passfield).","Dean Brothers","K Passfield 2013"],
    [249,"Kate Island (Kelp Islands)","Whale Point, Fitzroy","22","Oceanic Island",-51.8705,-58.2015,"GPS on site",2,"GPS on site",1,0,"Private Sanctuary","2008",10,"Kate Island is the southernmost island in the Kelp Islands group (which consists of 3 tussac islands and one awash reef).  Previously un-named, Kate Island was referred to in FIDB 2008 as one of the \"Kelp Point islets (4) (Whale Pt.)\".  The fourth islet referred to in FIDB 2008 is in fact an awash reef that lies 550m S of Kate Island.\n\nNamed by Sir Harry Solomon as Kate Island after one of his grandchilden on purchase in 2008 (Roger Spink).\n\nFIDB 2008: Important for sealions.  Petrels/shearwaters seen in vicinity March 1948 (Cecil Bertrand 1983 per Robin Woods).  Lots of tussac.\n\nSurveyed 2009: rat infested.  No evidence of breeding petrels or shearwaters (Passfield and Poncet 2009).","Solomon, Harry","K Passfield 2012"],
    [250,"Kelly Rock","Port William","15","Oceanic Island",-51.6736,-57.7613,"Google Earth",0.5,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",5,"Some tussac cover in 2011 (Ken Passfield).","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [251,"Kelp Island (Adventure Sound)","Adventure Sound","26","Oceanic Island",-52.1323,-59.0163,"GPS on site",3.3,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",5,"Lying between Kelp Island and Large Island Point on East Falkland are 2 islets mentioned in FIDB 2008; these are small unvegetated shingle spits that may cover at very high water.\n\nFIDB 2008: un-named islets are low, rocky in kelp patch.\n\nSurveyed 2009: rodent free; tussacbirds and Cobb's wrens, healthy tussac (Passfield and Poncet 2009).","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [252,"Kelp Lagoon island","Eagle Passage","28","Oceanic Island",-52.3395,-59.4,"C-map electronic marine chart",5,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",0,0,"Private Sanctuary","",5,"Small tussac island situated at the entrance to Kelp Lagoon on W side Bull Point area and 200m off coast of East Falkland. Referred to as \"Kelp Lagoon island\" in Passfield and Poncet (2010). Un-named on DOS sheet 28.\n\nSurveyed 2010: Viewed from adjacent mainland.  Healthy tussac cover, probably rat-infested as only 200m off and no tussacbirds seen (Passfield and Poncet 2010).","Falkland Islands Company Ltd","K Passfield 2012"],
    [253,"Kelp Lagoon north islet","Kelp Lagoon, Fitzroy","22","Uncertain",-51.8492,-58.2322,"Google Earth",3,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",5,"May be joined to East Falkland at low tide.  Un-named on DOS sheet 22.  \n\nDOS sheet 22 shows a small island 200m to the NW, another 40m to the E and a third 100m to the SSE.  These 3 islands all appear to be connected to East Falkland at low tide.","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [254,"Kent Island","River Harbour","5","Oceanic Island",-51.4325,-59.6695,"Google Earth",35,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",5,"Surveyed 2012: Rats present, discontinuous tussac fringe (Poncet and Passfield 2012).\n\nRat eradication 2013: see eradication details and visits tabs for details.","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [255,"Kent Island Knob","River Harbour","5","Oceanic Island",-51.423,-59.68,"Google Earth",4,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",5,"Surveyed 2012: Rats present, healthy tussac fringe (Poncet and Passfield 2012).\n\nRat eradication 2013: see eradication details and visits tabs for details.","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [256,"Keppel Island","Port Egmont","4, 5","Oceanic Island",-51.32,-59.97,"Google Earth",3626,"Robin Woods 2001",1,1,"---","",341,"FIDB 2008: Rabbits eradicated? Destocked 1992. Mice bones in owl pellets. Cats eradicated (Sam & Hay Miller pers comm).","Fell, Lionel","K Passfield 2012"],
    [257,"Keppel Islet","Pebble Island","5","Oceanic Island",-51.27,-59.894,"Google Earth",8,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",1,0,"---","",5,"FIDB 2008: No history of stock. SC. Probably pristine. BUT probably stocked in past, TB observed Dec. 2001 Robin Woods et al.","Fell, Lionel","K Passfield 2012"],
    [258,"Kidney Island","Berkeley Sound","15","Oceanic Island",-51.6245,-57.7505,"Google Earth",32,"Robin Woods 2001",1,0,"National Nature Reserve","1964",18,"FIDB 2008: Never grazed BUT tussac was cut during 1930s and 1940s on a large scale, as fodder for horses and cows in Stanley and many thousands of Rockhopper eggs were collected;  evidence of a fire was seen in c1960, confirmed by former Harbourmaster Bill Grierson (pers.comm.Robin Woods).  [Evidence for Wilson's Storm petrel is very flimsy indeed; none found nesting, only single bird flying around Landing Bay, Robin Woods]","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [259,"Kidney Islands","Lively Island","21","Oceanic Island",-51.9955,-58.524,"GPS on site",5.2,"GPS on site",1,0,"Private Sanctuary","",5,"Consists of 2 islands (N island 3.6ha, S island 1.6ha) that are joined by a shingle and sand spit that uncovers at half tide. \n\nSurveyed 2009.   Breeding tussacbirds, Cobb's wren and southern giant petrel.  No rodents (Passfield and Poncet 2009)","Hellowell, J and G","K Passfield 2012"],
    [260,"Knob Island (Fox Bay)","Fox Bay","18","Oceanic Island",-51.9735,-60.0794,"Google Earth",0.3,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",0,0,"---","",5,"Tussac-covered in 2009 (Ken Passfield).","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [261,"Knob Island (George Island)","Eagle Passage","28","Oceanic Island",-52.3194,-59.6926,"Google Earth",0.5,"GPS on site",1,0,"---","",5,"The island is clearly named on DOS sheet 28 as Knob Island.  An above water rocky reef (0.01ha) lies 100m S of the island.  On DOS sheet 28 this reef is shown to be larger than Knob Island itself which is a survey error.   Knob Island and this reef are presumed to comprise the \"Knob Islets\" (1ha and <1ha) listed in the Speedwell Island group IBA designation (Falklands Conservation 2006).\n\nSurveyed 2011: healthy tussac, rodent free, breeding tussacbirds and Cobb's wren (Poncet and Passfield 2011)","May, Christopher and Lindsay","K Passfield 2012"],
    [262,"Knob Island (Port Stephens)","Port Stephens","23","Oceanic Island",-52.1308,-60.785,"GPS on site",4,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",20,"Surveyed 2009: Tussac covered, rodent-free, breeding tussacbirds (Poncet and Passfield 2011).\n\nFIDB 2008: Peter Robertson reported to Robin Woods, 'no small birds' in Dec. 2001.","Robertson, Peter and Ann","K Passfield 2012"],
    [263,"Knoblet island (Port Stephens)","Port Stephens","23","Oceanic Island",-52.135,-60.7053,"GPS on site",1.3,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",20,"Un-named tussac island 350m S of Knob Island, un-named on DOS sheet 23.\n\nA small unvegetated rock lies 100m west of Knoblet island.\n\nSurveyed 2009: Tussac covered, rodent-free, breeding tussacbirds (Poncet and Passfield 2011).","Robertson, Peter and Ann","K Passfield 2012"],
    [264,"Knoll Island","Port Stephens","23","Oceanic Island",-52.1418,-60.7708,"GPS on site",106,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",50,"FIDB 2008: Grazed at times. Rat skull found by Peter & Ann Robertson; cattle & sheep previously per Peter Robertson Dec. 2001. \n\nRat eradication 2010: see eradication details and visits tabs for details\n\nIsland badly burnt by lightning December 2010; the fire was still burning in a few places in the peat in mid 2011 (Ann Robertson).","Robertson, Peter and Ann","K Passfield 2012"],
    [265,"Ladrillo Island","Eagle Passage","25","Oceanic Island",-52.2035,-59.637,"GPS on site",2.6,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",5,"Lies 350m off mainland East Falkland at high water and 100m at low water when a spit uncovers and extends SE in the direction of the nearest mainland point.\n\nFIDB 2008: Tern colony; sealions\n\nSurveyed 2009:  tussac yellow and damaged through grazing by cattle in 2009. Rats present (Poncet and Passfield 2011).","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [266,"Lake Hammond Island","Lake Hammond","18","Oceanic Island",-51.9524,-60.3495,"Google Earth",3,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",5,"This is the only island in Lake Hammond (all other islands shown on DOS sheet 18 are either reefs or are joined to mainland West Falkland at low water). Locally known as Lake Hammond Island. Un-named on DOS sheet 18. \n\nOccasionally grazed by horses until 1970s (Tex Alazia).\n\nTussac-covered in 2006 (Google Earth).","Alazia, Tex and Mandy","K Passfield 2012"],
    [267,"Landsend Bluff","New Island","16","Oceanic Island",-51.6913,-61.3275,"Google Earth",7,"Robin Woods 2001",1,0,"Falklands Conservation Nature Reserve","",80,"Consists of one high island that lies immediately adjacent to the west coast cliffs of New Island. Referred to as Landsend Bluff in Falklands Conservation (2006).  Un-named on DOS sheet 16.   A lower lying unvegetated rock of approx 2ha lies close south of the Island. \n\nFIDB 2008: BBA;  Fur Seal colony","Falklands Conservation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [268,"Large Island","Adventure Sound","26, 27","Oceanic Island",-52.1425,-59.0035,"GPS on site",155,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",18,"FIDB 2008: 350m off. Arthur Cobb saw CW on 24 December 1910 (Robin Woods).\n\nSurveyed 2009: rodent free; breeding tussacbirds and Cobb's wrens, very little tussac (Passfield and Poncet 2009).","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [269,"Leicester Creek Island","Lake Hammond","18","Oceanic Island",-51.9508,-60.3193,"Google Earth",1,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",5,"This is the only island in Leicester Creek. Un-named on DOS sheet 18. There are also 2 small tied islands in Leicester Creek; they are joined to mainland West Falkland at low water.\n\nHealthy tussac cover in 2003 (Google Earth).","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [270,"Letterbox Island","Weddell Island and Smylie Channel","16","Oceanic Island",-51.8251,-61.1495,"GPS on site",3,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",15,"FIDB 2008: No history of stock. Dense tussac.      \"Sketchmap states 'ungrazed'.\"  (Gerry S Clark/Falkland Islands Foundation).  No CW or TB, 1 pair SC, oystercatchers, shorebirds etc.  \n\nRat eradication 2007: see eradication details and visits tabs for details\n\nSurveyed 2009: Healthy tussac, no sign of rats, grass wrens seen feeding on beach (Poncet and Passfield 2011).","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [271,"Lion Creek Island","Eagle Passage","28","Oceanic Island",-52.2865,-59.488,"Google Earth",8,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",5,"FIDB 2008: 200m from mainland East Falkland\n\nSurveyed 2009: healthy tussac fringe, rats present (Poncet and Passfield 2011)","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [272,"Lion Creek outer island","Eagle Passage","28","Oceanic Island",-52.2855,-59.5055,"Google Earth",12,"GPS on site",0,0,"Private Sanctuary","",10,"Lies 700m W of Lion Creek Island. Un-named on DOS map 28.  \n\nSurveyed 2009: healthy tussac cover, rats present (Poncet and Passfield 2011)\n\nRat eradication in 2011","Falkland Islands Company Ltd","K Passfield 2012"],
    [273,"Little Bense Island","King George Bay","3","Oceanic Island",-51.485,-60.5123,"Google Earth",25,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"Private Sanctuary","",10,"Linked to Bense Island by a rock reef that partially dries at low water.  Rabbits had not crossed this gap from Bense in 2007 (Ken Passfield pers obs).","Sub-Antarctic Foundation for Ecosystem Research","K Passfield 2012"],
    [274,"Little Coffin Island","Beaver Island","16","Oceanic Island",-51.8658,-61.1615,"Google Earth",24,"Robin Woods 2001",1,0,"---","",60,"FIDB 2008: Beef grazed up to 1979 on Little Coffin only.  \"Sketchmap shows good tussac on and around SE-facing point, some recovering tussac on adjacent coast towards N, remainder Diddle-dee heathland, apart from tussac on SW-facing cliffs. Islet tussac-covered.\"  (Gerry S Clark/Falkland Islands Foundation). \n\nRat eradication 2007: see eradication details and visits tabs for details","Poncet, Sally","K Passfield 2012"],
    [275,"Little Coffin islet","Beaver Island","16","Oceanic Island",-51.8691,-61.1556,"Google Earth",0.3,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",1,0,"---","",15,"This small tussac knob lies 80m SE of Little Coffin Island. Un-named on DOS sheet 16.\n\nRat eradication 2007: see eradication details and visits tabs for details","Poncet, Sally","K Passfield 2012"],
    [276,"Little Island (Adventure Sound)","Adventure Sound","27","Oceanic Island",-52.1443,-58.9727,"GPS on site",3,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",10,"Surveyed 2009: rodent free; breeding tussacbirds and Cobb's wrens, healthy tussac (Passfield and Poncet 2009).","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [277,"Little Island (Choiseul Sound)","Choiseul Sound","21","Oceanic Island",-51.9545,-58.7652,"Google Earth",0.4,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",0,0,"---","",5,"FIDB 2008: 200m from mainland, N of Walker Creek. Evidence of previous burning. Only thrush observed: no other passerines. Visit Sept 08 (Ref: Brown & Woods 2008).\n\nWas once stocked with 2 horses, potatoes were grown here once (JW Jaffray)","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [278,"Little Motley / The Mot","Motley Point, East Falkland","27","Oceanic Island",-52.1343,-58.6128,"Google Earth",10,"Robin Woods 2001",1,0,"Falklands Conservation Nature Reserve","",10,"Locally known as The Mot of Little Motley. Un-named on DOS sheet 27.\n\nFIDB 2008: Sealion bdg.RC, MP. Probably pristine. \"TB, CW, Eleph. seals; fairly open tussac; evidence of past burn-over up to 100m inland, charred sides of large bogs; tussac area well used by seals\" (Robin Woods & Mike Morrison visit 16 Nov. 1998)","Falklands Conservation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [279,"Little Private Island","Golding Island area","5","Oceanic Island",-51.393,-59.8065,"Google Earth",2,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",5,"Lies 200m E of Diddle Dee Island. Locally known as Little Private. Un-named on DOS sheet 5.","Hansen, Ian and Suzy","K Passfield 2012"],
    [280,"Little Samuel Island","Choiseul Sound","21","Oceanic Island",-51.952,-58.667,"Google Earth",25,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",5,"Also locally known as Walker Creek Samuel.\n\nFIDB 2008: 200m off.  Passed in boat Jan 1997: appeared to have dense growth of Poa alopecurus on far W'ern point & along shoreline below low cliffs (Robin Woods).  c400m from Big Samuel.  Grazed in past. Some dense tussac along northern coast. Rat sign obvious and abundant. Visit Sept 08 (Ref: Brown & Woods 2008).\n\nRat eradication 2009: see eradication details and visits tabs for details","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [281,"Little Shag Island","Salvador Waters","8","Oceanic Island",-51.3911,-58.3208,"GPS on site",1.8,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",10,"Surveyed 2009: Healthy tussac, rats present (Woods and Morrison 2010)\n\nRat eradication 2010: see eradication details and visits tabs for details","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2013"],
    [282,"Lively Island","Lively Island","22, 27","Oceanic Island",-52.03,-58.49,"Google Earth",5585,"Robin Woods 2001",1,0,"---","",37,"There are several small tied islands joined to Lively, both named and un-named eg. Cow Island","Poole, Steven","K Passfield 2012"],
    [283,"Long Island","Berkeley Sound","14","Named Island tied to East or West Falkland",-51.5566,-58.0695,"Google Earth",315,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",15,"The W end of Long Island is connected to mainland East Falkland by a sand bar that uncovers at low water.\n\nFIDB 2008: Cats but no rats according to landowners.  Horses in winter, beef, sheep.","Watson, Neil and Glenda","K Passfield 2012"],
    [284,"Long Rincon west islet","Bay of Harbours","26","Oceanic Island",-52.1435,-59.434,"Google Earth",0.4,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",5,"Lies 300m off W coast of Long Rincon camp, East Falkland. Un-named on DOS sheet 26.\n\nSurveyed 2013: Tussac covered and rat free with tussacbirds but no Cobb's wren present (Poncet and Passfield, BILC data).","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2013"],
    [285,"Low Island (Byron Sound)","Byron Sound","4","Oceanic Island",-51.335,-60.466,"Google Earth",75,"Robin Woods 2001",1,0,"National Nature Reserve","1964",28,"There is an unvegetated tied islet and several reefs close off the W coast of Low Island. They are connected to Low Island at low water.\n\nFIDB 2008: DP Cattle present 1997 and two seen when overflying in Oct. 2000 (Robin Woods)\n\nCattle dead by 2006, breeding southern giant petrels on W reef (Ken Passfield)","Napier, Roddy","K Passfield 2012"],
    [286,"Low Island (Weddell)","Weddell Island and Smylie Channel","16","Oceanic Island",-51.8025,-61.1199,"Google Earth",75,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"Private Sanctuary","",30,"FIDB 2008: Not stocked since 1949?  [HOWEVER],  \"Heavily stocked up to 1979;  sketchmap shows only a small patch of good tussac on the narrow NE'ern peninsula, with recovering tussac mostly on the larger NW'ern arm.  Overgrazed tussac noted on the SE'ern-facing points and the central W-facing headland.\"  (Gerry S Clark/Falkland Islands Foundation)","Andersen, Eddie","K Passfield 2012"],
    [287,"Macbride Head islet","NE coast of East Falkland","15","Oceanic Island",-51.3653,-57.9556,"Google Earth",1,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",0,0,"---","",10,"Mostly unvegetated islet lying off W side of McBride Head. Un-named on DOS sheet 15.","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [288,"Mappa Island","Adventure Sound","26","Oceanic Island",-52.0065,-59.2525,"GPS on site",3,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",5,"Locally known as Mappa Island.  Referred to in FIDB 2008 as \"Sound Rincon un-named island\". Un-named on DOS map 26. Two small low rocky islets, one of which is marked by a prominent rock cairn or ‘standing man’, lie between Mapp Island and the mainland 200m to the south. The islets are not shown on DOS sheet 26.\nA small island shown to lie about 200m NW of Mappa Island on Admiralty Chart 2561 (2001 edition) was not visible as an island or reef and therefore does not exist. \n\nSurveyed 2009: rodents present (Passfield and Poncet 2009).","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [289,"Mid Island","Eagle Passage","25","Oceanic Island",-52.238,-59.6308,"GPS on site",8,"GPS on site",0,0,"Private Sanctuary","",15,"FIDB 2008: Large colony of KC. No evidence of stocking..[BUT] \"sometimes two bullock on to fatten\"  (Cecil Bertrand 1983 per Robin Woods).\n\nSurveyed 2009: healthy tussac, rodent-free, breeding Cobb's wrens and tussacbirds (Poncet and Passfield 2011).","Gisby, Annie","K Passfield 2012"],
    [290,"Middle Island (Choiseul Sound)","Lively Island","21","Oceanic Island",-51.9556,-58.4698,"Google Earth",150,"Robin Woods 2001",1,1,"Falklands Conservation Nature Reserve","",15,"FIDB 2008:?DP Previously grazed; Sealions. Surveyed Robin Woods & Nick Woods Jan.1997; some good bluegrassland and freshwater plants.\n\nRobin Woods 2006 recorded Alopecurus pratensis - Meadow Foxtail.  Not in FC 2011 plant list.","Falklands Conservation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [291,"Middle Island (Choiseul Sound) inner east islet","Lively Island","22","Oceanic Island",-51.95,-58.4468,"Google Earth",1,"Robin Woods 2001",1,0,"Falklands Conservation Nature Reserve","",5,"Tussac-covered island. It is not shown on DOS sheet 22.  (Has been added to the map below)","Falklands Conservation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [292,"Middle Island (Choiseul Sound) outer east islet","Lively Island","22","Oceanic Island",-51.9509,-58.4347,"Google Earth",1,"Robin Woods 2001",1,0,"Falklands Conservation Nature Reserve","",5,"Tussac-covered island. It is not shown on DOS sheet 22.  (Has been added to the map below)","Falklands Conservation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [293,"Middle Island (Choiseul Sound) west islet","Lively Island","21","Oceanic Island",-51.9546,-58.5034,"Google Earth",0.3,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",1,0,"Falklands Conservation Nature Reserve","",5,"Tussac-covered islet lying 650m WNW of Middle Island; an unvegetated reef lies 700m NW of the islet, and there is another between the islet and Middle Island, with kelp beds between all three. Un-named on DOS sheet 21.","Falklands Conservation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [294,"Middle Island (Golding)","Golding Island area","5","Oceanic Island",-51.4,-59.71,"Google Earth",900,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",10,"There are 2 shingle spits lying off the NE coast of Middle Island; these are shown as islands on DOS sheet 5 but they completely cover at very high water, much to the vexation of the incautious mariner (Ken Passfield, pers obs).\n\nGrazed seasonally with sheep, no tussac in 2011, rats present (Ken Passfield).","Hirtle, Linda","K Passfield 2012"],
    [295,"Middle Island (King George Bay)","King George Bay","10","Oceanic Island",-51.6368,-60.3473,"Google Earth",155,"Robin Woods 2001",1,0,"National Nature Reserve","1966",120,"FIDB 2008:  DP, RC, CW, TB, MP, CC, tussac fringe above shelving rock coastline (JRSurvey 1997)","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [296,"Mike's Island","South Falkland Sound","25","Oceanic Island",-52.1035,-59.745,"Google Earth",6,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",5,"FIDB 2008: [Formerly] grazed. 90% tussac, rats, no CW or TB.  800m off Ruggles.  Leiv Poncet visit 22 Nov 2008, No TB, no CW; c90% Tussac cover.  Thick kelp in pasage between Ruggles & Mike's.\n\nLanded 2010: live rat seen, numerous burrows and droppings (Ken Passfield).","Poole, Raymond and Nancy","K Passfield 2012"],
    [297,"Monday Island","Golding Island area","5","Oceanic Island",-51.368,-59.935,"Google Earth",4,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",5,"Lies 1.3km S of Keppel and 1km W of the N tip of Tuesday Island.  It is locally known as Monday Island.  Un-named on DOS map sheet 5. The 25ha island immediately to NW of Dry Island (and joined to it at low water) is incorrectly named Monday on DOS sheet 5.\n\nSurveyed 2010: Healthy tussac cover with little sign of past grazing, rat free but no tussacbirds or Cobb's wren (Sally Poncet).","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [298,"Motley Island","Motley Point, East Falkland","27","Oceanic Island",-52.132,-58.612,"Google Earth",330,"Robin Woods 2001",1,1,"Falklands Conservation Nature Reserve","",15,"FIDB 2008: 1700m off Motley Point.","Falklands Conservation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [299,"Murrell River islet","Port William","15","Oceanic Island",-51.6645,-57.9176,"Google Earth",0.1,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",0,0,"---","",5,"Small islet off Islet Point. Un-named on DOS sheet 15.  May join to East Falkland at low tide in which case record needs deleting.\n\nVegetated but no tussac in 2012 (Ken Passfield).","Lowe, Aidy","K Passfield 2012"],
    [300,"Narrow Island","Golding Island area","5","Oceanic Island",-51.382,-59.705,"Google Earth",200,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",10,"Viewed from boat 2011: No tussac, occasionally stocked with sheep. No TB (Ken Passfield).","Hirtle, Linda","K Passfield 2012"],
    [301,"Narrows Island (Port Howard)","North Falkland Sound","11","Oceanic Island",-51.6667,-59.547,"Google Earth",25,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",10,"FIDB 2008: Gulls. 100m off","Lee Brothers","K Passfield 2012"],
    [302,"Narrows Island (Seccomb Island Islands)","Choiseul Sound","21","Oceanic Island",-51.837,-58.941,"Google Earth",8,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",0,0,"---","",5,"Lies on W side of Darwin Narrows. Consists of 3 islands joined by shingle spits that uncover at low water; the northernmost tied island is 140m E of the N end of Hare Island and the S'most is 200m off E coast of Rabbit Island. Locally known as Narrows Island. Un-named on DOS sheet 21.","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [303,"Natural Arch Island","Arch Islands and Cape Lagoon","24","Oceanic Island",-52.229,-60.48,"Google Earth",88,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"National Nature Reserve","1978",76,"One of the islands in the Arch Islands group. Known locally as Natural Arch Island and referred to as such in Woods (2008). Un-named on DOS sheet 24.\n\nFIDB 2008: SC prob nesting. RC.  Not stocked (Cecil Bertrand 1983 per Robin Woods)","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [304,"Needles Rocks","Carcass Island and Westpoint Island","3","Oceanic Island",-51.3265,-60.512,"Google Earth",3.5,"Robin Woods 2001",1,0,"---","",18,"Consists of 4 large above-water rocks; the largest is 2.5ha and has some tussac cover; the other 3 lie in a line to the west and are unvegetated rocks of <0.5ha.  \n\nFIDB 2008: Largest has SC breeding","McGill, Rob","K Passfield 2012"],
    [305,"New Island","New Island","16","Oceanic Island",-51.725,-61.302,"Google Earth",2363,"Robin Woods 2001",1,0,"Part National Nature Reserve","1993",226,"FIDB 2008: BBA, TBP, KC, GenP, RP, WCP, SS, DP, SC. Bdg fur seal, black rats. Possibly also Rn. (Tony Chater). Rabbit is cottontail sp.; European Rabbit also present (Robin Woods)\n\nFur seals breeding (Strange 1992).","New Island Conservation Trust","K Passfield 2012"],
    [306,"North East Island","Lively Island","22, 27","Oceanic Island",-52.007,-58.368,"Google Earth",305,"Robin Woods 2001",1,0,"Private Sanctuary","",12,"Consists of a N section (200ha) and a S section (105ha) which are joined by a wide isthmus of vegetated sand.  Close off the W coast of the S section is Ella's Island which is joined to the S section at low water by sandy flats.\n\nFIDB 2008: Sand bar joins N'ern (200ha) & S'ern (105ha) islands, linked to \"Ella's Island and Hutchy's Island only at very low tides. CW MAY have returned to breed (Robin Woods).  Hutchy's: 50m to \"Ella's Island\", both joined to North East south island at very low tide only. Low tide island has SGP. \n\nRats eradicated 2003: see eradication details and visits tabs for details\n\nChecked 21-24 February 2003, no rat sign seen  (Woods, Dunn and Poncet 2003).\nChecked 30 September 2006, no rat sign seen (Forster 2007, Poncet S. 2006).\nChecked November 2008, no rat sign seen (S Poncet pers comm).\nChecked May 2011, no rat sign seen, numerous tussacbirds and several Cobb's wrens (Poncet and Passfield 2011).","Bury, Ian and Poncet, Sally","K Passfield 2012"],
    [307,"North East Point island","Port Fitzroy","22","Oceanic Island",-51.7885,-58.0985,"GPS on site",1,"GPS on site",0,0,"Private Sanctuary","",10,"Tussac island lying 600m E of North East Point, East Falkland.  Referred to as \"North East Point island\" in Passfield and Poncet (2009), and \"North East Point Islets (Port Fitzroy)\" in FIDB 2008, (the smaller of the 2 islets listed in FIDB 2008 is an awash reef only). Un-named on DOS sheet 22.\n\nSurveyed 2009: possible mice but no rats, tussacbirds, healthy tussac cover (Passfield and Poncet 2009).","Falkland Islands Company Ltd","K Passfield 2012"],
    [308,"North Fur Island","Jason Islands","2","Oceanic Island",-51.1295,-60.7465,"Google Earth",75,"Robin Woods 2001",1,0,"National Nature Reserve","1973",15,"FIDB 2008: CW, TB, prions, DP, RC, KC, SC, Kelp & Dolphin Gull colony (JRSurvey 1997), sealions. Not stocked;  petrels seen in vicinity (Cecil Bertrand 1983 per Robin Woods)\n\nFur seal breeding site (Strange 1992).","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [309,"North Island","New Island","16","Oceanic Island",-51.6558,-61.2288,"Google Earth",75,"Robin Woods 2001",1,0,"Falklands Conservation Nature Reserve","",70,"FIDB 2008: BBA, RP colony. TB, SC, CW.  partly burnt tussac in c1989, now recovering","Falklands Conservation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [310,"North Point Island","Bleaker Island","27","Oceanic Island",-52.141,-58.858,"Google Earth",20,"Robin Woods 2001",1,0,"---","",5,"FIDB 2008: Formerly grazed.  TB and CW present and no rat signs.\n\nSurveyed 2012: Breeding tussacbirds and Cobb's wrens, rodent free, healthy tussac (Poncet and Passfield 2012).","Rendell, Mike","K Passfield 2012"],
    [311,"North Swan Island","South Falkland Sound","11","Oceanic Island",-51.7405,-59.5163,"Google Earth",105,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",5,"FIDB 2008: Grazed occasionally; looks quite good as a tussac island, Michael Clarke Dec. 2001.\n\n4 cattle in 2012 (Stephen Poole 2012 per Ken Passfield)","Poole, Raymond and Nancy","K Passfield 2012"],
    [312,"North Tyssen","South Falkland Sound","19","Oceanic Island",-51.868,-59.604,"Google Earth",250,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",15,"One of several islands in the Tyssen Islands group. \n\nFIDB 2008: Tussac cover 50% in 1981, but estimated as 10% in 1983 and very denuded through grazing by 1987 (Ian J Strange 1988).  Tussac 10-15%2008. CW & TB, no rats, Leiv Poncet Nov 08","Poole, Raymond and Nancy","K Passfield 2012"],
    [313,"North Wedge Island","South Falkland Sound","25","Oceanic Island",-52.002,-59.798,"GPS on site",4.9,"GPS on site",1,0,"---","",10,"This island is incorrectly referred to as \"Wedge Islet\" (5ha) in the IBA designation (Falklands Conservation 2006). Named on Admiralty Chart 2559 (1987) as North Wedge Island.  Un-named on DOS sheet 25.\n\nSurveyed 2009: healthy tussac, rodent-free, breeding tussacbirds and Cobb's wrens (Poncet and Passfield 2011).","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [314,"North West Islands south islet","North Falkland Sound","12","Oceanic Island",-51.5942,-59.1883,"Google Earth",1.5,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"Falklands Conservation Nature Reserve","",10,"One of the islands in the North West Islands group. Referred to as \"islet south of Inner Northwest Island\" in Woods (2002) and \"North West Islands islet\" in Poncet and Passfield (2011). Un-named on DOS sheet 12.\n\nFIDB 2008: Never grazed,  250m off Inner. \n\nRats eradication attempts 2007 and 2009: see eradication details and visits tabs for details","Gibbons, Robert","K Passfield 2012"],
    [315,"November Island","Golding Island area","5","Oceanic Island",-51.374,-59.719,"Google Earth",3,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",5,"Landed 2013: Recently grazed by sheep, rat sign, healthy open tussac fringe (Sally Poncet)","Hirtle, Linda","K Passfield 2013"],
    [316,"October Island","Golding Island area","5","Oceanic Island",-51.3719,-59.707,"GPS on site",1.9,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",5,"Landed 2013: Rat sign seen, healthy open tussac fringe, notable lack of birds (Sally Poncet).","Hirtle, Linda","K Passfield 2013"],
    [317,"October Island islet","Golding Island area","5","Oceanic Island",-51.3668,-59.7127,"GPS on site",0.1,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",5,"Tiny tussac knob 600m NNW of October Island. Un-named on DOS sheet 5.\n\nSurveyed 2013: Healthy tussac, breeding TV, no rat sign (Sally Poncet and Ken Passfield)","Hirtle, Linda","K Passfield 2013"],
    [318,"Outer Island","Queen Charlotte Bay","17","Oceanic Island",-51.8648,-60.5254,"Google Earth",20,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"Falklands Conservation Nature Reserve","",30,"FIDB 2008: MP, RC, KC, sheathbills, breeding sealions, SC visiting. Norway rats eradicated, September 2001 (Forster 2007). No signs of CW or TB by 2006 (Robin Woods et al visit).\n\nRat eradication 2001: see eradication details and visits tabs for details","Falklands Conservation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [319,"Outer North West Island","North Falkland Sound","12","Oceanic Island",-51.5875,-59.2128,"Google Earth",65,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"Falklands Conservation Nature Reserve","",10,"One of the islands in the North West Islands group. Known locally as Outer North West Island. Referred to as \"North West Islands outer island\" in Poncet and Passfield (2011). Un-named on DOS sheet 12. \n\nFIDB 2008: MP. Breeding sealions; \"brown rats\";  350m to Inner.  Burnt 1986.  Good tussac fringe and some regeneration towards centre of island, with little bare ground (Oct. 2000, overflying in 'Islander' Robin Woods).\n\nRat eradication attempts 2004, 2007, 2009: see eradication details and visits tabs for details","Gibbons, Robert","K Passfield 2012"],
    [320,"Outer Triste Islands islet","Motley Point, East Falkland","27","Oceanic Island",-52.153,-58.699,"Google Earth",0.02,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",0,0,"---","",5,"Tiny tussac knob 200m NE of Outer Triste Islands south island.  This is the only offlying islet or rock in the Outer Triste Islands group to have vegetation. Un-named on DOSsheet 27.","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [321,"Outer Triste Islands north","Motley Point, East Falkland","27","Oceanic Island",-52.148,-58.708,"Google Earth",18,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",10,"One of the 2 largest islands in the Outer Triste Islands group. Un-named on DOS sheet 27.\n\nVisit JRSurvey Nov.1998: Mike Morrison found skull + horns of large bullock so previously stocked.","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [322,"Outer Triste Islands south","Motley Point, East Falkland","27","Oceanic Island",-52.1555,-58.7035,"Google Earth",9,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",5,"One of the 2 largest islands in the Outer Triste Islands group. There is a series of unvegetated awash reefs w400 - 600m E of the island; the tiny tussac knob 200m to the NE is listed as Outer Triste Islands islet. Un-named on DOS sheet 27.\n\nFIDB 2008: Rat droppings also on S'ern island [9ha] (Robin Woods).","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [323,"Passage Island","Golding Island area","5","Oceanic Island",-51.372,-59.845,"Google Earth",250,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",15,"Occasionally stocked with sheep, 2011 (Ken Passfield).","Pole-Evans, John","K Passfield 2012"],
    [324,"Peat Island / Jack's Island","Arch Islands and Cape Lagoon","24","Oceanic Island",-52.182,-60.4795,"GPS on site",34,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",20,"FIDB 2008: Pigs previously present. Grazed til 1940's. 400m off Albemarle Rincon\n\nSurveyed 2009: Rats extremely abundant, healthy tussac and bluegrass meadow.  Too close to mainland for rat eradication (Poncet and Passfield 2011).","May, Shaun","K Passfield 2012"],
    [325,"Peat Islet","Berkeley Sound","14","Oceanic Island",-51.5438,-58.0659,"Google Earth",1,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",5,"FIDB 2008: Tussock cutting, no evidence of stocking","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [326,"Peat Tyssen","South Falkland Sound","19","Oceanic Island",-51.909,-59.655,"Google Earth",18,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",10,"One of several islands in the Tyssen Islands group. \n\nFIDB 2008: Cattle grazing in March 1987 (Ian J Strange 1988).  50% tussac, CW, no rats (Leiv Poncet Nov 08).","Poole, Raymond and Nancy","K Passfield 2012"],
    [327,"Pebble Island","Pebble Island","5","Oceanic Island",-51.3,-59.6,"Google Earth",10336,"Robin Woods 2001",1,0,"---","",277,"","Dean Brothers","K Passfield 2012"],
    [328,"Pebble Islet","Pebble Island","5","Oceanic Island",-51.2525,-59.8722,"Google Earth",500,"Robin Woods 2001",1,0,"---","",20,"200m off Pebble","Dean Brothers","K Passfield 2012"],
    [329,"Penguin Point islet","Pebble Island","6","Oceanic Island",-51.3514,-59.442,"Google Earth",2,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",5,"Lies in Inner Pass near Tamar Pass, 200m off Penguin Point, West Falkland.  Un-named on DOS sheet 6.160 - 180m N of the islet are 2 small unvegetated rocks (<0.1ha). Un-named on DOS sheet 6.\n\nSea Lion breeding site.","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [330,"Penn Island","Weddell Island and Smylie Channel","16","Oceanic Island",-51.789,-61.1538,"GPS on site",180,"GPS on site",0,0,"Private Sanctuary","",70,"The headland at the SE tip of Penn Island is in fact a small tied tussac island (approx 2ha and 70m offshore), connected to Penn Island by a rock reef that uncovers at low water.\n\nFIDB 2008: Large GP colony. SC. High conservation value. \"Heavily grazed up to 1979; c500 Giant Petrels on and just above beach in bay on W'ern side; heavy goose droppings; RC, KC, prion remains, MP burrow; rat signs common\" (Gerry S Clark 1984/Falkland Islands Foundation)\n\nSurveyed 2009: rats present, southern giant petrels breeding (Passfield and Poncet 2010).","Andersen, Eddie","K Passfield 2012"],
    [331,"Perk's Island","South Falkland Sound","19","Oceanic Island",-51.4826,-59.7001,"Google Earth",1,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",5,"Tussac-covered island; a small above-water unvegetated rock lies 100m to the NE; another lies 450m to the SE.\n\nFIDB: Terns and gulls, 150m off. Rated as high conservation value.","Lee Brothers","K Passfield 2012"],
    [332,"Pete's Island","Lively Island","27","Oceanic Island",-52.005,-58.395,"GPS on site",0.1,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",1,0,"---","",5,"Un-named on DOS sheet 27.\n\nFIDB 2008: 300 m W of Hutchy's Is and 500 m E of Lively Island.  \n\nRats eradication 2003: see eradication details and visits tabs for details","Poncet, Sally","K Passfield 2012"],
    [333,"Philimore Island including Philimore Chico","Lively Island","22","Oceanic Island",-51.979,-58.473,"Google Earth",318,"Robin Woods 2001",1,0,"---","",15,"Philimore Island is joined to Philimore Chico at all but very high water; Reef Island is occasionally connected to Philimore Island at very low water.  Also a tussac-covered island lies in the bay on N side of Philimore Island and is connected by a 100m long spit that dries at low water.\n\nFIDB 2008: Main island 300ha., P. Chico 18ha, CW, TB, MP, RC. Hares formerly present.  Previously sheep.","Poncet, Sally","K Passfield 2012"],
    [334,"Pitt Island","Weddell Island and Smylie Channel","16","Oceanic Island",-51.8058,-61.0608,"GPS on site",45,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"Private Sanctuary","",30,"A 300m long reef extends off the N end of Pitt Island and terminates in a small, low, sparsely vegetated islet; the reef uncovers at low water  to connect the islet to Pitt Island; a low rock lies 50m off E coast of Pitt Island.\n\nFIDB 2008: Grazed til 1977.    \"Heavily grazed up to 1979;  very heavy goose droppings;  sparse tussac bogs to 5ft on SW'ern side;  tussac bogs to 6-7ft on coastal N'ern half;  GenP, RC abundant, KC, NH, SC few, CC, MP burrows;  rat signs few\"  (Gerry S Clark/Falkland Islands Foundation 1985)\n\nSurveyed 2009: Tussac fringe recovered, rats present (Poncet and Passfield 2011).\n\nRat eradication 2009: see eradication details and visits tabs for details","Gisby, Annie","K Passfield 2012"],
    [335,"Pleasant Island","Port Pleasant","22","Oceanic Island",-51.806,-58.198,"Google Earth",174,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",10,"Open tussac fringe; grazed by horses 2011 (Ken Passfield).\n\nFIDB 2008: 250m offshore, horses in winter.","Bonner, Tim and Hayley","K Passfield 2013"],
    [336,"Pony Island","Salvador Waters","14","Oceanic Island",-51.5249,-58.3463,"Google Earth",11,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",10,"FIDB 2008: 350m from High. Sally Poncet landed in 2007/08 - rat sign and no TB or CW. Has horse grazing.","Rincon Grande","K Passfield 2012"],
    [337,"Porpoise Island","Bay of Harbours","29","Unvegetated Rock(s)",-52.3293,-59.2959,"Google Earth",0.2,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",0,0,"---","",5,"An isolated unvegetated rock lying about 400m N of Bull Point. There are no associated islets in the vicinity. Named on DOS sheet 29 and Admiralty Charts as Porpoise Island.  Can be confused with Tussac Point island which is known locally as 'Porpoise Point Island'.\n\nFIDB 2008 refers to a 1930s sighting on Porpoise Island by Cecil Bertrand of ‘rough haired rats’ and ‘large, hairy rats, with very dark fur, not like Black Rats’. It is likely that this record is from ‘Tussac Point island’, also called ‘Porpoise Island’ (Roddy Napier).\n\nSeen from boat 2010: No vegetation, big shag roost (Passfield and Poncet 2010).","Uncertain","K Passfield 2012"],
    [338,"Port Egmont Cays northwest","Sedge Island area","4","Unvegetated Rock(s)",-51.1995,-60.0442,"Google Earth",2,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",5,"One of 2 islands in the Port Egmont Cays group; 2 tiny awash reefs lie between the islands. Un-named on DOS sheet 4.\n\nFIDB 2008: SC, KC, sealions","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [339,"Port Egmont Cays southeast","Sedge Island area","4","Unvegetated Rock(s)",-51.2062,-60.028,"Google Earth",3,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",5,"One of 2 islands in the Port Egmont Cays group; 2 tiny awash reefs lie between the islands. Un-named on DOS sheet 4.\n\nFIDB 2008: SC, KC, sealions","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [340,"Port King islet","South Falkland Sound","19","Oceanic Island",-51.9187,-59.5388,"GPS on site",3.4,"GPS on site",0,0,"Private Sanctuary","",5,"Lies 550m NW of Port King Rincon Point. Un-named on DOS sheet 19.\n\nSurveyed 2010: Healthy tussac, rodent-free, tussacbirds and Cobb's wrens (Passfield and Poncet 2010).","Falkland Islands Company Ltd","K Passfield 2012"],
    [341,"Praltos Island","North Falkland Sound","12","Oceanic Island",-51.717,-59.199,"Google Earth",6,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",10,"Tussac-covered. Grazed by cattle from Goose Green farm in 2010 (Ken Passfield).","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [342,"Private Island","Golding Island area","5","Oceanic Island",-51.394,-59.7849,"Google Earth",4,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",5,"Covered in open tussac in 2011 (Ken Passfield).","Hansen, Ian and Suzy","K Passfield 2012"],
    [343,"Puzzle Island","Choiseul Sound","21","Oceanic Island",-51.9058,-58.859,"GPS on site",2,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",10,"Surveyed 2011: Rodent-free, tussacbirds seen but no Cobb's wrens; half tussac, half diddle dee heath (Poncet and Passfield 2011).\n\nWas stocked with horses in the mid 1900s (JW Jaffray).","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [344,"Pyramid Island","Lively Island","27","Oceanic Island",-52.0025,-58.605,"Google Earth",8,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",10,"An unvegetated awash reef lies 600m N of Pyramid Island.\n\nFIDB 2008: TB. MP, bdg CC.  No sign rats (Annie Hill 23Dec93)\n\nLanded 2010: Healthy tussac fringe, no rodent sign, one or two tussacbirds but did not appear to be a breeding population, no Cobb's wren seen (Ken Passfield 2010).","Falklands Conservation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [345,"Pyramid Island islet","Lively Island","27","Oceanic Island",-52.0065,-58.6045,"Google Earth",0.2,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",0,0,"---","",5,"Low tussac island 280m S of Pyramid Island and 240m N of coast of East Falkland. Un-named on DOS sheet 27.\n\nLanded 2010: healthy tussac, no rat sign (Sally Poncet 2010).","Falklands Conservation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [346,"Pyramid Rock","Arch Islands and Cape Lagoon","23","Unvegetated Rock(s)",-52.23,-60.5057,"Google Earth",0.3,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",0,0,"National Nature Reserve","1978",15,"Unvegetated rock in the Arch Islands group, lying close N of Pyramid Rock islet.  Un-named on DOS sheet 23.","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [347,"Pyramid Rock islet","Arch Islands and Cape Lagoon","23","Oceanic Island",-52.2323,-60.5057,"Google Earth",0.7,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",0,0,"National Nature Reserve","1978",15,"Lies close south of Pyramid Rock in the Arch Islands group. Referred to as \"unnamed rock about 100m south of Pyramid Rock\" in Woods (2008). Un-named on DOS sheet 23.\n\nSlight tussac cover on top of cliffs in 2011 (Google Earth).","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [348,"Quaker Island","Weddell Island and Smylie Channel","16","Oceanic Island",-51.7846,-61.0634,"Google Earth",195,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"Private Sanctuary","",76,"At the S tip of Quaker Island is a small tied tussac island that is connected to Quaker Island by a 370m long reef that uncovers at low water.\n\nFIDB 2008: Grazed til 1977, 400m off Weddell. Otters introduced 1926.    \"Heavily grazed up to 1979;  RC, KC, NH, CC, MP burrows;  Rat sign common,  few Sealions;  tussac bogs to 6-7ft on NE'ern point\" (Gerry S Clark/Falkland Islands Foundation 1985).","Andersen, Eddie","K Passfield 2012"],
    [349,"Quaker Passage islet","Weddell Island and Smylie Channel","16","Oceanic Island",-51.7898,-61.042,"Google Earth",1.5,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",5,"Lies 250m SW of Quaker shanty on Weddell Island. Un-named on DOS sheet 16.\n\nLanded 2009: brick hearth and nails found, possibly an old sealers' camp site.  Only a few remnant tussac bogs (K Passfield).","Visick, Strachan","K Passfield 2012"],
    [350,"Rabbit Island  / Burnt Island (Seccomb Islands)","Choiseul Sound","21","Oceanic Island",-51.8447,-58.9505,"Google Earth",23,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",10,"One of the islands in the Seccomb Island Islands group.  Named Rabbit Island on DOS sheet 2. Locally known as Burnt Island.  \n\nUsed to have rabbits (JW Jaffray).\n\nSheep present in 2008 (Brown and Woods 2008)","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [351,"Rabbit Island  / Burnt Island east islet (Seccomb Islands)","Choiseul Sound","21","Oceanic Island",-51.8436,-58.9415,"Google Earth",1,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",0,0,"---","",5,"Un-named tussac islet lying 300m NE of the eastern point of Rabbit/Burnt Island, 200m SSW of the small tussac knob tied to the south tip of Narrows Island and 350m north west of Scott Island north-east islet.","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [352,"Rabbit Island (Grantham Sound)","North Falkland Sound","12","Named Island tied to East or West Falkland",-51.6839,-59.0642,"Google Earth",25,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",5,"Lies 350m off mainland East Falkland at entrance to Brenton Loch. A long narrow spit in the passage decreases the separation distance and it is linked at very low water to the coast of East Falkland (Keith Alazia 2011 per Ken Passfield).  Reported to have rats and hares (Arthur McBain 2012 per Sally Poncet).","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [353,"Rabbit Island (Island Harbour)","Island Harbour, Fitzroy","22","Oceanic Island",-51.827,-58.3102,"Google Earth",12,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",5,"Rabbit Island is the only named island in Island Harbour (Fitzroy).  A tiny tussac knob lies approx 200m west of Rabbit Island and appears to be connected to it at low tide.","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [354,"Rabbit Island (Island Harbour) south west islet","Island Harbour, Fitzroy","22","Uncertain",-51.8315,-58.3281,"Google Earth",1,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",0,0,"---","",5,"Lies 470m S of the small tussac knob that forms the western limit of Rabbit Island at low water.  May connect to East Falkland at low tide, in which case record needs deleting.","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [355,"Rabbit Island (King George Bay)","King George Bay","9, 10","Oceanic Island",-51.555,-60.494,"Google Earth",178,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",91,"Lies 550m S of the coast of mainland West Falkland; midway in the pass is a large awash reef. FIDB 2008: RP, KC. Mainland to islets 350m, then 300m to Rabbit Island.\n\nSurveyed 2008: stocked with sheep; too close to the mainland for rat eradication. Sheep removed 2010 (Sally Poncet).\n\nFamily interested in removing rats (Bonner pers comm per N Rendell)","Bonner, Simon and Suzy","K Passfield 2012"],
    [356,"Rabbit Island (Kits Creek)","Port Stephens","23","Named Island tied to East or West Falkland",-52.2052,-60.646,"Google Earth",12,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",5,"Joined to West Falkland at low water and grazed by sheep.  Tussac island lying 100m W of Rabbit Island is listed as 'Blackfish Creek island'.","May, Shaun","K Passfield 2012"],
    [357,"Rabbit Island (Pebble)","Pebble Island","5","Oceanic Island",-51.308,-59.725,"Google Earth",40,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",5,"Associated with Rabbit Island are 2 tussac islets: the islet E of Rabbit Island is joined at low water to Rabbit Island; the islet to S (locally known as Sea Lion Islet) is also joined at low water.  DOS map 5 shows a small island to the NW of Rabbit Island; this is an unvegetated reef.\n\nFIDB 2008: A little tussac on Rabbit, occasionally grazed by horses.  No TB, CW in 1995 (Ken Passfield).","Dean Brothers","K Passfield 2013"],
    [358,"Rabbit Island (Port San Carlos)","Port San Carlos","6","Oceanic Island",-51.49,-59.0492,"Google Earth",2.5,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",5,"Lies 400m off Port San Carlos mainland, East Falkland.","Cameron, Sukey","K Passfield 2012"],
    [359,"Rabbit Island (River Harbour)","River Harbour","5","Oceanic Island",-51.432,-59.714,"Google Earth",23,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",10,"Surveyed 2012: light tussac fringe, wide variety of plants, rats (Poncet and Passfield 2012).\n\nRat eradication 2013: see eradication details and visits tabs for details.","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [360,"Rabbit Island (Salvador Waters)","Salvador Waters","8","Oceanic Island",-51.4684,-58.3664,"Google Earth",5,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",5,"FIDB 2008: 150m off Rincon; \"scrub-covered, no tussac; extensive mixed colony of Kelp & Dolphin Gulls; 1 Skua nest   (B.Rowlands 1977 per Robin Woods)","Salvador Farm","K Passfield 2012"],
    [361,"Rabbit Island Rocks main island","King George Bay","10","Oceanic Island",-51.5862,-60.48,"Google Earth",2,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",15,"Largest of the islands and stacks in the Rabbit Island Rocks group. Tussac-covered and with a small area of unusual-looking grass sward at N end, visible in Google Earth 2006. Un-named on DOS sheet 10.","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [362,"Rabbit Island Rocks south island","King George Bay","10","Oceanic Island",-51.5886,-60.4793,"Google Earth",1,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",5,"The southernmost of the islands in the Rabbit Island Rocks group; healthy tussac cover visible in Google Earth 2006. Un-named on DOS sheet 10.","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [363,"Ram Island","Salvador Waters","14","Oceanic Island",-51.5458,-58.345,"Google Earth",5,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",10,"Covered in open scattered tussac (Woods 2010)","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [364,"Rapid Point island","Port Egmont","4","Oceanic Island",-51.3766,-60.0104,"Google Earth",7,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",10,"Un-named island in south end of Port Egmont, lying approx 100m N of Rapid Point camp.  A shallow shingle spit runs between the island and the West Falkland mainland.  This may uncover at very low tides, however given the presence of tussac and bluegrass stands on the island sheep do not appear to cross the spit.\n\nPreviously referred to in FIDB 2008 as one of the 5 Rapid Point Islands.  As can be seen in the Google Earth image below, only two of these are true islands, ie not joined to the mainland at normal low water.  The other true island in the group lies NE of Dutchman's Point and has been listed as Dutchman's Point island in this database.","Nightingale, Peter and Shelley","K Passfield 2013"],
    [365,"Rat Island (Beaver)","Beaver Island","16","Oceanic Island",-51.8444,-61.2199,"Google Earth",1,"Robin Woods 2001",1,1,"---","",10,"FIDB 2008: 250m to Beaver. \n\nRat eradications 2002 and 2010","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2013"],
    [366,"Rat Island (Port Pleasant)","Port Pleasant","22","Oceanic Island",-51.8,-58.243,"Google Earth",0.4,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",0,0,"---","",5,"Small tussac island 100m off Shell Point, Fitzroy Farm.  An unvegetated reef lies W of the island.","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [367,"Rat Island (Salvador Waters)","Salvador Waters","8","Oceanic Island",-51.4479,-58.3317,"Google Earth",1,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",5,"FIDB 2008: Grazed ?  \"Covered in tussac.  Small KC colony on outcrop to S\" (B.Rowlands 1977 per Robin Woods)\n\nRat eradication 2010: see eradication details and visits tabs for details","Rincon Grande","K Passfield 2013"],
    [368,"Rat Island (Saunders)","Saunders Island","4","Oceanic Island",-51.4075,-60.1,"Google Earth",0.1,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",0,1,"---","",5,"Tiny tussac knob separated at all tides by a narrow gap in the reefs that run NW towards Saunders Island.\n\nTrial rat eradication September 2001: see eradication details and visits tabs for details","Pole-Evans, David and Suzan","K Passfield 2012"],
    [369,"Reef Island (Lively)","Lively Island","27","Oceanic Island",-52.1035,-58.4605,"Google Earth",0.2,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",1,0,"---","",5,"Lies 1.2km S of Reef Point at S end of Lively Island. Un-named on DOS sheet 27 but named as Reef Island on Admiralty Chart 2561 (1980 edition).  Also locally known as Sally's Island. \n\nGoogle Earth 2004 shows some tussac cover.","Poncet, Sally","K Passfield 2012"],
    [370,"Reef Island (Philimore)","Lively Island","22","Oceanic Island",-51.9818,-58.4904,"Google Earth",35,"Robin Woods 2001",1,0,"Private Sanctuary","",5,"Occasionally connected to Philimore Island at low water when a shallow reef uncovers (Alec Jaffray 2011 per Ken Passfield).","Poncet, Sally","K Passfield 2012"],
    [371,"Rees Harbour islands","Port Philomel","18","Oceanic Island",-51.7556,-60.2581,"GPS on site",1.9,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",5,"Consists of 3 tied islands that lie 350m off mainland West Falkland. They are joined to each other by a rock reef that dries at low water.  Un-named on DOS sheet 18.  A third un-named islet to the west, shown on DOS map 18 is 50m offshore, has no tussac and is joined to West Falkland at low water.\n\nLanded 2013: Rat sign abundant, healthy tussac cover on two main islands, bluegrass on small central islet (Sally Poncet and Ken Passfield).","Evans, Ricky","K Passfield 2013"],
    [372,"Rees Harbour islet","Port Philomel","18","Oceanic Island",-51.7525,-60.2523,"GPS on site",0.02,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",5,"Tiny un-named tussac knob lying approx 200m north of the Rees Harbour islands, not clearly shown on DOS sheet 18.\n\nLanded 2013: No rats, 50% tussac cover (Sally Poncet and Ken Passfield)","Evans, Ricky","K Passfield 2013"],
    [373,"River Island including 'Top Island'","River Harbour","5","Oceanic Island",-51.413,-59.624,"Google Earth",525,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",15,"River Island is joined to a tied island called Top Island on the DOS sheet 5. The name of this Top Island may be an error as it is not in local usage. Locally, Top Island refers to the Top Island that lies in River Harbour, 6km W of River Island. The 525ha surface area of River Island includes the 75ha of the joined Top Island.\n\nFIDB 2008: 100m from Top, 1·5km from Purvis Rincon.  [Shown as 'Crown Land' on sheet 5.] Stocked with sheep continuously by Port Howard farm (Michael Clarke 26 Dec 2001).  Foxes.","Lee Brothers","K Passfield 2012"],
    [374,"River Island Knob","River Harbour","5","Oceanic Island",-51.396,-59.615,"Google Earth",4.5,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",5,"Surveyed 2012: Rats present, covered with healthy open tussac (Poncet and Passfield 2012).\n\nRat eradication 2013: see eradication details and visits tabs for details.","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [375,"River Island Reef","River Harbour","5","Unvegetated Rock(s)",-51.42,-59.585,"Google Earth",0.1,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",0,0,"---","",5,"An unvegetated reef with a very small area that appears to be above high water.  May cover completely at very high tides.","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [376,"Rock Island","Golding Island area","5","Oceanic Island",-51.3366,-59.6606,"GPS on site",3.2,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",5,"Surveyed 2013: Open tussac cover, rat infested, less than 100m to Broken Island at low water (Sally Poncet and Ken Passfield).","Dean Brothers","K Passfield 2013"],
    [377,"Ron's Knob","Port Philomel","18","Oceanic Island",-51.7978,-60.3932,"GPS on site",1.1,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",5,"Small tussac island lying in West Cove, Port Philomel. Locally known as Ron's Knob. Un-named on DOS sheet 18. \n\nLanded 2013: Open healthy tussac, rats present (Sally Poncet and Ken Passfield)","Evans, Mike and Donna","K Passfield 2013"],
    [378,"Rookery Island (Beaver)","Beaver Island","16","Oceanic Island",-51.8381,-61.216,"Google Earth",25,"Robin Woods 2001",1,0,"---","",15,"\"Sketchmap shows good tussac around N'ern to NW'ern coasts, overgrazed tussac adjacent to E and on SE'ern point, recovering tussac on SW-facing point, remainder heathland;  heavily beef grazed up to 1979\"  (Gerry S Clark/Falkland Islands Foundation 1985). \n\nRat eradications 2002 and 2010","Poncet, Sally","K Passfield 2013"],
    [379,"Rookery Island (Falkland Sound)","North Falkland Sound","12","Oceanic Island",-51.62,-59.133,"Google Earth",2.5,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"Falklands Conservation Nature Reserve","",10,"FIDB 2008: Probably never stocked.","Falklands Conservation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [380,"Rookery Island islet","North Falkland Sound","12","Oceanic Island",-51.6166,-59.1311,"Google Earth",1,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"Falklands Conservation Nature Reserve","",5,"Lies 200m N of Rookery Island; small rocky island with some tussac cover on highest point. Un-named on DOS sheet 12.","Falklands Conservation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [381,"Rory's Island","Choiseul Sound","21","Oceanic Island",-51.89,-58.885,"Google Earth",7,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",5,"Surveyed 2008: Rodent-free, tussacbirds and Cobbs Wrens breeding (Brown and Woods 2008).","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [382,"Round Island","King George Bay","9","Oceanic Island",-51.5898,-60.7272,"Google Earth",5,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",20,"One of the islands in the Passage Islands group. Steep sided, highly indented island with tussac on top.  Is not been included in the Passage Islands IBA.  Associated with Round Island is Sail Rock, an unvegetated rock 50m to the west.\n\nLanded 2013: Only landed at foot of cliffs, tussacbirds seen and 1 Cobb's wren heard so judged rat-free, which given its steep cliffs and proximity to rat-free Second Passage is unsurprising (Ken Passfield)","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2013"],
    [383,"Round Islands north","Bay of Harbours","26","Oceanic Island",-52.1625,-59.376,"Google Earth",1.2,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",5,"Lies 450m off S coast of Long Rincon camp on East Falkland and 400m N of Round Islands south islet. Un-named on DOS sheet 26 but named as one of the Round Islands on Admiralty Chart.\n\nSurveyed 2013: Tussac covered and rat free with Cobb's wrens and tussacbirds (Poncet and Passfield, BILC data).","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2013"],
    [384,"Round Islands south","Bay of Harbours","26","Oceanic Island",-52.1675,-59.374,"Google Earth",0.5,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",5,"Lies off S coast of Long Rincon camp, East Falkland and 400m S of Round Islands north islet. Un-named on DOS sheet 26, but named as one of the Round Islands on Admiralty Chart.\n\nSurveyed 2013: Tussac covered and rat free with Cobb's wrens and tussacbirds (Poncet and Passfield, BILC data).","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2013"],
    [385,"Ruby Island","South Falkland Sound","20","Oceanic Island",-51.7895,-59.3113,"Google Earth",0.1,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",0,0,"---","",5,"Small tussac knob lying in Kelp Harbour.  Un-named on DOS map 20, locally known as Ruby Island.  A small low flat island lies 100m to the SW which is connected to the mainland at low water by a long shingle spit.","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [386,"Ruggles Island","South Falkland Sound","25","Oceanic Island",-52.07,-59.73,"Google Earth",659,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",17,"FIDB 2008: Rats present, CW absent.  Not stocked (Leiv Poncet Nov 08)","Poole, Raymond and Nancy","K Passfield 2012"],
    [387,"Ruggles Rincon islet","South Falkland Sound","25","Uncertain",-52.0345,-59.619,"Google Earth",0.02,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",0,0,"---","",5,"Tiny un-named island 200m W of Ruggles Rincon, East Falkland.  May join to mainland at very low water.  An unvegatated awash spit lies 500m further west.\n\nGoogle Earth 2011 shows vegetation on the island.","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [388,"Rum Island","Sea Lion Islands","29","Oceanic Island",-52.446,-59.08,"Google Earth",7,"Robin Woods 2001",1,0,"Private Sanctuary","",5,"One of the islands in the Sea Lion Islands group. Locally known as Rum Island. Un-named on DOS sheet 29. \n\nFIDB 2008: SC, CW, TB. Skua, MP, DP, SS, Elephant seals & Sealions  (Visited JRSurvey Nov 1998; Sally Poncet 2008)","Antarctic Research Trust","K Passfield 2012"],
    [389,"Saddle Island","New Island","16","Oceanic Island",-51.668,-61.2393,"GPS on site",35,"Robin Woods 2001",1,0,"Falklands Conservation Nature Reserve","",75,"FIDB 2008: RC, TBP, SC, Sealion. Viewed from New in 1999;  good tussac (Robin Woods)  \"Six cattle in past - would have had little effect\" (Cecil Bertrand 1983 per Robin Woods). CW present, Robin Woods et al visit Dec 2001.\n\nSurveyed 2009: Healthy tussac, rodent free, Cobb's wrens and tussacbirds, numerous thin-billed prions (Poncet and Passfield 2011).","Falklands Conservation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [390,"Sal Island","Lively Island","27","Oceanic Island",-52.065,-58.535,"Google Earth",8,"Robin Woods 2001",1,0,"Falklands Conservation Nature Reserve","",5," \"Not stocked; situated on end of reef;  probably no-one landed on it for 50 years\" Cecil Bertrand 1983 per Robin Woods)","Falklands Conservation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [391,"Salinas Beach island","Brenton Loch","20","Oceanic Island",-51.8045,-59.0304,"Google Earth",4,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",5,"This is the only true island of the 3 islands that lie in the SW corner of Brenton Loch at the entrance to the cove where Salinas Beach is located.  The other 2 islands are connected to the coast of East Falkland at low water. Un-named on DOS sheet 20.\n\nGoogle Earth 2001 image shows open tussac cover.","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [392,"Sam Island / Kelp Islands","Whale Point, Fitzroy","22","Oceanic Island",-51.8545,-58.1895,"GPS on site",1.4,"GPS on site",1,0,"Private Sanctuary","2008",10,"Sam Island is the northernmost island in the Kelp Islands group (which consists of 3 tussac islands and one awash reef).  Referred to in FIDB 2008 as one of the \"Kelp Point islets (4) (Whale Pt.)\".  Named by Sir Harry Solomon as Sam Island after one of his grandchilden on purchase in 2008 (Roger Spink 2009 to Sally Poncet). DOS sheet 22 shows a spit that connects the island to the coast of East Falkland; however, this may be a survey error as the spit does not appear to uncover at low water for the entire distance.\n\nFIDB 2008: Important for sealions.  Petrels/shearwaters seen in vicinity March 1948 (Cecil Bertrand 1983 per Robin Woods).  Lots of tussac.\n\nSurveyed 2009: rat infested, sea lion breeding site.  No evidence of breeding petrels or shearwaters (Passfield and Poncet 2009).","Solomon, Harry","K Passfield 2012"],
    [393,"Samoa Island","Queen Charlotte Bay","18","Oceanic Island",-51.8449,-60.4658,"Google Earth",0.2,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",0,0,"---","",5,"Lies 700m N of Spring Point Island.  Locally known as Samoa Island after a ship of the same name that ran aground in the vicinity in the 19th century. Un-named on DOS sheet 18.\n\nGoogle Earth 2006 shows tussac cover.","Evans, Mike and Donna","K Passfield 2012"],
    [394,"Sand Bay Island","Arch Islands and Cape Lagoon","24","Oceanic Island",-52.21,-60.4695,"Google Earth",20,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",15,"One of the islands in the Arch Islands group. Locally known as Sand Bay Island and referred to as such in Woods (2008). Un-named on DOS sheet 24.  Includes a 1ha tussac island 175m to the south, a rocky spit between the two dries out at low tide.  Sand Bay Island is not included in the Arch Islands NNR.\n\nFIDB 2008: Sealions breeding. Evidence of Seal hunting. No history of stocking.  Rats confirmed. SC, Sthrn GP colony; Elephant Seal breeding. (Visited JRSurvey 1998, Robin Woods)  [Name of island from Kitty Bertrand 1998 (Robin Woods)]","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [395,"Sand Bay islet (River Harbour)","River Harbour","5","Oceanic Island",-51.4548,-59.7453,"GPS on site",0.1,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",5,"Very small islet, has extensive drying reefs to south and east and these are separated from West Falkland by a shallow channel approx 50m wide at low water.","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2013"],
    [396,"Sandbar Island","South Falkland Sound","19","Oceanic Island",-51.9252,-59.6465,"Google Earth",126,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",15,"One of several islands in the Tyssen Islands group.\n\nFIDB 2008: Tussac cover 50% in 1981, but very denuded through grazing by 1987\" (Ian J Strange 1988).  5% tussac 2008, CW, no rats (Leiv Poncet Nov 08).","Poole, Raymond and Nancy","K Passfield 2012"],
    [397,"Sandy Bay Island","Bleaker Island","27","Oceanic Island",-52.194,-58.803,"Google Earth",32,"Robin Woods 2001",1,0,"---","",17,"FIDB 2008: RC, evidence of large petrel burrows (SS or WCP?). Never grazed?.  \"Probably never stocked - if any, only a few - a difficult place;  Cecil Bertrand landed on beach; has large, tall tussac\" (Cecil Bertand 1983 per Robin Woods).  CW and TB present, no rats","Rendell, Mike","K Passfield 2012"],
    [398,"Sandy Cay","Elephant Cays, Falkland Sound","25","Oceanic Island",-52.13,-59.852,"Google Earth",89,"GPS on site",1,0,"Private Sanctuary","",18,"One of several islands in the Elephant Cays group. Referred to as \"Sandy Cay\" in Falklands Conservation (2006); \"Elephant Cay (north)\" in FIDB 2008; \"Sandy Cay in Passfield and Poncet (2010). Locally known as Sandy Cay. Un-named on DOS sheet 25. \n\nFIDB 2008: Sthn GP, sealions. SC on all E. Cays. Rated as of high cons value. Cecil Bertrand reported Nov. 1983 that islands have been stocked intermittently with cattle, probably between 1930s to 1948;  rats not seen by Cecil Bertrand (per Robin Woods)\n\nSurveyed 2010: Healthy tussac and bluegrass meadows, numerous sthn GP, rodent-free, numerous breeding Cobb's wrens and tussacbirds (Passfield and Poncet 2010).","Andersen, Eddie","K Passfield 2012"],
    [399,"Sandy Island","South Falkland Sound","19","Oceanic Island",-51.8828,-59.6325,"Google Earth",45,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",10,"One of several islands in the Tyssen Islands group.\n\nFIDB 2008: Tussac cover 50% in 1981, but very denuded through grazing by 1987\" (Ian J Strange 1988).  20% tussac 2008, CW, no rats (Leiv Poncet Nov 08).","Poole, Raymond and Nancy","K Passfield 2012"],
    [400,"Saturday Island","Adventure Sound","26","Oceanic Island",-52.034,-59.0915,"GPS on site",7,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",10,"A shingle spit runs between this island and mainland East Falkland; it does not usually uncover at low water but may do so at exceptionally low water.\n\nSurveyed 2009: no fresh rat sign visible, only old tracks and burrows.  Tussacbirds appeared to be breeding.  Large breeding South American tern colony of 1000 - 1500 pairs.  Vegetation mostly diddle dee with only a few remnant tussac bogs under cliffs  (Passfield and Poncet 2009).\n\n2011: tern colony no longer occupied. May have moved to nearby Trap Island (Ken Passfield).","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [401,"Saunders Island including Half Tide Island and Penguin Island","Saunders Island","4","Oceanic Island",-51.363,-60.105,"Google Earth",12406,"Robin Woods 2001",1,1,"---","",457,"Saunders Island includes several tied islands, those named on DOS sheet 4 are Penguin Island and Half-Tide Island.  Those un-named on DOS sheet 4 are: the un-named 2ha island close NE of Penguin Island, the island (locally known as Bunny Island) lying1.5km E of Penguin Island (51.405S and -60.1788W), Sand Point island (in Brett Harbour), and Red Point islet. \n\nFIDB 2008: Long history of grazing","Pole-Evans, David and Suzan","K Passfield 2012"],
    [402,"Scott Island","Choiseul Sound","21","Oceanic Island",-51.8552,-58.936,"Google Earth",30,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",10,"Lies between the Arrow Island Islands and Seccomb Island Islands groups.","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [403,"Scott Island northeast islet","Choiseul Sound","21","Oceanic Island",-51.8448,-58.9394,"Google Earth",0.7,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",0,0,"---","",5,"Tussac island lying 400m NE of N point of Scott Island. Un-named on DOS sheet 21.  Referred to as 'second islet SE of 'Narrows Island' in Brown and Woods 2008.","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [404,"Screeches Point island","Port Stephens","23","Oceanic Island",-52.1959,-60.6656,"GPS on site",1,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",5,"Tussac island lying 75m off Screeches Point in Port Stephens. Un-named on DOS sheet 23.\n\nSurveyed 2009: Tussac covered, rat infested (Poncet and Passfield 2011). Not suitable for eradiaction; too close.","May, Shaun","K Passfield 2012"],
    [405,"Sea Dog Island","Weddell Island and Smylie Channel","23","Oceanic Island",-52.005,-61.0947,"Google Earth",30,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"National Nature Reserve","1978",30,"FIDB 2008: SC, RC, KC.;  petrels seen in vicinity, date ?  probably never stocked (Roddy Napier, Cecil Bertrand 1983 per Robin Woods).  NO TBs; Rats present, Tim Reid 2001 pers comm. and Leiv Poncet Oct 2006\n\nEradication 2012: See eradication and vists tabs for details.","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2013"],
    [406,"Sea Lion Easterly","Sea Lion Islands","29","Oceanic Island",-52.445,-58.9,"Google Earth",85,"Robin Woods 2001",1,0,"Private Sanctuary","",17,"One of the islands in the Sea Lion Islands group. \n\nFIDB 2008: Never grazed. E. seal and sealion breeding. DP, GBSP, TB;  CW very numerous, night herons, SC.","Antarctic Research Trust","K Passfield 2012"],
    [407,"Sea Lion Island","Sea Lion Islands","29","Oceanic Island",-52.43,-59.1,"Google Earth",905,"Robin Woods 2001",1,0,"---","",30,"The largest island in the Sea Lion Islands group. \n\nFIDB 2008: KC, RC, DP?, GBSP (probable); Grazed to 1996, some sheep still present, 3 horses.","Falkland Island Development Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [408,"Sea Lion Island (Choiseul Sound)","Choiseul Sound","21","Oceanic Island",-51.9267,-58.73,"GPS on site",123,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",15,"Includes 2 tied islands that are joined to the NW and NE points of Sea Lion Island at low water.\nFIDB 2008: NE of Walker Creek. Still periodically grazed. No tussac observed. Small pond. Visit Sept 08 (Ref: Brown & Woods 2008).\n\nSurveyed 2011: No longer grazed.  Giant petrels confirmed breeding (Passfield and Poncet 2011).\n\nRat eradication 2011: see eradication details and visits tabs for details","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [409,"Sea Lion Island (Port Edgar)","Port Edgar","24","Oceanic Island",-52.0095,-60.295,"Google Earth",1,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",5,"Ownership unclear, either Leon Marsh or Tex Alazia (Tex Alazia 2011 per Ken Passfield)\n\nFIDB 2008: Area < 1 hectare.  NW of Letterbox Point, 100m off mainland to W.\n\nSurveyed 2013: Tussac fringed, rats present (Ken Passfield).","Uncertain","K Passfield 2013"],
    [410,"Seal Bay islet","NE coast of East Falkland","8","Oceanic Island",-51.3765,-58.0128,"Google Earth",0.2,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",1,0,"---","",10,"Lies in the next bay to the E of Seal Bay and 700m due N of Swan Pond.   \n\nGoogle Earth 2004 image shows tussac cover.","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [411,"Seal Island (King George Bay)","King George Bay","10","Oceanic Island",-51.5978,-60.2998,"Google Earth",1,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",5,"FIDB 2008: Off Crooked Inlet; possibly rodent-free; Turkey vulture breeding ?","Donnelly, Danny and Joy","K Passfield 2012"],
    [412,"Seal Island (Lively Sound)","Lively Island","27","Oceanic Island",-52.0373,-58.599,"Google Earth",25.2,"GPS on site",1,0,"Private Sanctuary","",10,"FIDB 2008: Previously grazed. TB, CW, RC, MP (Annie Hill 23Dec93)\n\nSurveyed 2010: healthy tussac, rodent-free, numerous breeding tussacbirds, Cobb's wrens and other passerines (Passfield and Poncet 2010).","Falkland Islands Company Ltd","K Passfield 2012"],
    [413,"Seal Island (Philomel Pass)","Port Philomel","18","Oceanic Island",-51.766,-60.394,"GPS on site",1.4,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",5,"FIDB 2008: Night herons, breeding sealions, 100m off mainland, SE of Dunnose Head settlement\n\nLanded 2013: Rats present, healthy tussac cover (Sally Poncet and Ken Passfield)","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2013"],
    [414,"Seal Islands (Brenton Loch)","Brenton Loch","20","Oceanic Island",-51.784,-59.0198,"Google Earth",0.3,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",0,0,"---","",5,"Two small islands lying 100m apart, joined by a reef that dries at low water.","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [415,"Seal Islands (Brenton Loch) southwest islet","Brenton Loch","20","Oceanic Island",-51.7917,-59.0401,"Google Earth",0.2,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",0,0,"---","",5,"Narrow elongated island lying 1.6km SW of Seal Island.","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [416,"Seal Point Islet","Port Harriet","15","Named Island tied to East or West Falkland",-51.7382,-57.8521,"Google Earth",0.5,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",5,"Lies ca 200m off Seal Point, mainland East Falkland; a reef of large boulders uncovers at low water to connect the island to the mainland. \n\n FIDB 2008: Sealion breeding. Rats seen Dec. 1962/Jan 1963 Robin Woods\n\nTussac covered 2011 (Ken Passfield).","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [417,"Seal Rocks (Jasons) centre","Jason Islands","2","Unvegetated Rock(s)",-51.119,-60.796,"Google Earth",1.2,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",0,0,"National Nature Reserve","1973",10,"Unvegetated rock\n\nFur seal breeding site (Strange 1992).","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [418,"Seal Rocks (Jasons) northwest","Jason Islands","2","Unvegetated Rock(s)",-51.1112,-60.813,"Google Earth",14,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",0,0,"National Nature Reserve","1973",15,"The largest of the three main unvegetated rocks that make up Seal Rocks.\n\nFIDB 2008: Fur seal, KC, SC.\n\nFur seal breeding site (Strange 1992).","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [419,"Seal Rocks (Jasons) southeast","Jason Islands","2","Unvegetated Rock(s)",-51.1213,-60.789,"Google Earth",2.6,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",0,0,"National Nature Reserve","1973",10,"Unvegetated rock consisting of two parts that may be joined at low water.\n\nFur seal breeding site (Strange 1992).","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [420,"Seal Rocks (New Island) centre","New Island","16","Oceanic Island",-51.78073,-61.2946,"C-map electronic marine chart",0.1,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",1,0,"New Island Conservation Trust Reserve","",15,"The central of the three islets in the group.\n\nViewed from boat 2013: Steep sided rock stack with small patch of tussac on N facing slope (Ken Passfield).","New Island Conservation Trust","K Passfield 2013"],
    [421,"Seal Rocks (New Island) northwest","New Island","16","Oceanic Island",-51.7787,-61.2987,"Google Earth",4,"Robin Woods 2001",1,0,"New Island Conservation Trust Reserve","",30,"One of the 3 islands in the Seal Rocks group.\n\nViewed from boat 2013: Mostly unvegetated but has some sparse tussac (Sally Poncet and Ken Passfield)","New Island Conservation Trust","K Passfield 2013"],
    [422,"Seal Rocks (New Island) southeast","New Island","16","Oceanic Island",-51.7837,-61.289,"Google Earth",4,"Robin Woods 2001",1,0,"New Island Conservation Trust Reserve","",45,"One of the 3 islands in the Seal Rocks group. A low unvegetated rock, <0.1ha in size, lies 50m to the SE of this island and another two small rocks lie to the NW between Seal Rocks southeast and Seal Rocks centre.\n\nLanded 1987: Rat free, numerous prions (Sally Poncet)\nViewed from boat 2013: 50% tussac cover (Sally Poncet and Ken Passfield)","New Island Conservation Trust","K Passfield 2013"],
    [423,"Seal Rocks (Port William)","Port William","15","Unvegetated Rock(s)",-51.6759,-57.6908,"Google Earth",1.5,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",0,0,"---","",5,"","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [424,"Seccomb Island","Choiseul Sound","21","Oceanic Island",-51.8466,-58.9362,"Google Earth",29,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",10,"Locally known as Seccomb Island. This is the W-most island in the Seccomb Island Islands group; it includes a small tied island that lies close off the N coast of Seccomb Island. The tied island is shown on the map as being semi-encircled by Seccomb Island and is joined to it at low water. Un-named on DOS sheet 21.","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [425,"Second Island (Bleaker)","Bleaker Island","27","Oceanic Island",-52.2065,-58.868,"Google Earth",2,"Robin Woods 2001",1,0,"---","",5,"FIDB 2008: MP. Formerly grazed. Rat sign moderately common but patchy (Derek Brown 2001).  Connected to Bleaker at very low tides.","Rendell, Mike","K Passfield 2012"],
    [426,"Second Island / Second Passage","King George Bay","9","Oceanic Island",-51.577,-60.776,"Google Earth",650,"Robin Woods 2001",1,1,"---","",75,"Locally known as Second Passage. One of the islands in the Passage Islands group.\n\nFIDB 2008: RP, prions, DP. Grazed to 1976.  Visited (JRSurvey) Nov 1997: CW & TB breeding, therefore almost certainly free of alien predators (Robin Woods)\n\nLanded 2013: Tussac birds and Cobb's wren abundant (Sally Poncet and Ken Passfield)","Marsh, Ali and Marlane","K Passfield 2013"],
    [427,"Sedge Island","Sedge Island area","4","Oceanic Island",-51.1495,-60.4065,"Google Earth",330,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",24,"FIDB 2008: Fox eradicated. TB. Breeding E seal, DP, prions, KC, RC.  Tussac Survey (1988): c169ha dense and 96ha scattered tussac measured on 1983 air photos. No Cobb's Nov 2006 but plenty of Tussacbirds; possibly result of foxes present for many years (Robin Woods).","Hawksworth, David","K Passfield 2012"],
    [428,"Shag Rock","Bleaker Island","27","Unvegetated Rock(s)",-52.2355,-58.6455,"Google Earth",0.05,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",0,0,"---","",5,"Isolated unvegetated above-water rock with associated kelp patches lying 8.8km SSW of The Mot.  Favoured shag roost, stained white by guano.\n\nFIDB 2008: isolated island, due S of Motley Point","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [429,"Shag Rock / Little Harbour Island","Bay of Harbours","29","Unvegetated Rock(s)",-52.2544,-59.2685,"Google Earth",0.1,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",0,0,"---","",5,"This unvegetated rock islet lies 1.8 km ESE of Harbour Islands east island; it is stained white with shag guano and surrounded by kelp banks.","Believed to be Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [430,"Shag Rocks (River Harbour)","River Harbour","5","Unvegetated Rock(s)",-51.4212,-59.5627,"Google Earth",0.2,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",0,0,"---","",5,"Consists of a 800m long chain of 3 awash reefs, each of which has a small above water part.  Favoured rock shag roost, rocks stained white by guano (Ken Passfield 2010 pers obs).","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [431,"Shallow Harbour islet","Queen Charlotte Bay","17","Oceanic Island",-51.785,-60.5146,"GPS on site",2.3,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",10,"Tussac island lying in the middle of Shallow Harbour 1km E of Mare Rincon, West Falkland. Un-named on DOS sheet 17.\n\nFIDB 2008: Sealions breeding. MP, nigh herons sometimes breeding. Derek Brown 2001 site visit.\n\nSurveyed 2010: Healthy tussac cover, rodent free, but no tussacbirds or Cobb's wren (Poncet and Passfield 2010).","Marsh, Ali and Marlane","K Passfield 2012"],
    [432,"Shell Bay east islet","Adventure Sound","27","Oceanic Island",-52.1011,-58.9478,"GPS on site",0.6,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",5,"Referred to as \"Shell Bay islands east island\" in Passfield and Poncet (2008). In FIDB 2008 it was referred to as an islet associated with Turn Island, some 3km away. Un-named on DOS sheet 27. \n\nSurveyed 2009: rodent free; breeding tussacbirds but no Cobb's wrens, healthy tussac (Passfield and Poncet 2009).","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [433,"Shell Bay west islet","Adventure Sound","27","Oceanic Island",-52.0935,-58.97,"GPS on site",0.4,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",5,"Referred to as \"Shell Bay islands west island\" in Passfield and Poncet (2008).  It is not shown on DOS sheet 27, although it does figure on Admiralty Chart 2561 (2001 edition).  Was not listed in FIDB 2008.\n\nSurveyed 2009: rodent free; breeding tussacbirds and Cobb's wrens, healthy tussac (Passfield and Poncet 2009).","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [434,"Shell Island","Adventure Sound","26, 27","Oceanic Island",-52.085,-59.005,"GPS on site",28,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",20,"Lies 800m off coast of East Falkland near Shell Point.\n\nSurveyed 2009: rodent free; breeding tussacbirds and Cobb's wrens, healthy tussac fringe (Passfield and Poncet 2009).","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [435,"Ship Island","New Island","16","Oceanic Island",-51.7098,-61.2794,"Google Earth",9,"Robin Woods 2001",1,0,"Falklands Conservation Nature Reserve","",10,"FIDB 2008: Gulls, terns, skua, prion? burrows, TB, pipits, no CW.  No boulder beach, lots of diddledee.  350m off New Is. Robin Woods et al visit Dec. 2001, Sally Poncet 24 Jan 1998.","Falklands Conservation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [436,"Sisters centre island","Adventure Sound","27","Oceanic Island",-52.18754,-58.9935,"GPS on site",3,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",10,"The largest in the trio of tussac islands that comprise the Sisters group.  Referred to as \"Sisters centre island\" in Passfield and Poncet 2009). Un-named on DOS sheet 27.  A small (<0.1ha) un-named rock islet lies 300m to the NE (not to be confused with the Sisters north island). \n\nFIDB 2008: Breeding sealions. Arthur Cobb saw CW on 5 January 1922 (Robin Woods)\n\nSurveyed 2009: rodent free; abundant breeding tussacbirds and Cobb's wrens, healthy tussac, breeding sealions (Passfield and Poncet 2009).","Believed to be Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [437,"Sisters north island","Adventure Sound","27","Oceanic Island",-52.1785,-58.9872,"GPS on site",0.3,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",5,"The smallest and most northerly in the trio of tussac islands that comprise the Sisters group. Referred to as \"Sisters north island\" in Passfield and Poncet 2009). Un-named on DOS sheet 27.\n\nFIDB 2008: Arthur Cobb saw CW on 5 January 1922 (Robin Woods)\n\nSurveyed 2009: rodent free, no breeding tussacbirds or Cobb's wren, probably too small to support populations (Passfield and Poncet 2009).","Believed to be Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [438,"Sisters south island","Adventure Sound","27","Oceanic Island",-52.1985,-59.0035,"GPS on site",2,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",10,"The southernmost of the trio of tussac islands that comprise the Sisters group. Referred to as \"Sisters south island\" in Passfield and Poncet 2009). Un-named on DOS sheet 27.\n\nSurveyed 2009: rodent free; abundant breeding tussacbirds and Cobb's wrens, healthy tussac (Passfield and Poncet 2009).","Believed to be Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [439,"Skip Rock","Byron Sound","4","Oceanic Island",-51.442,-60.1365,"Google Earth",0.2,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",0,0,"---","",5,"Google Earth 2005 image shows tussac cover.","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [440,"Skull Bay Island","Beaver Island","16","Oceanic Island",-51.888,-61.139,"Google Earth",5,"Robin Woods 2001",1,0,"Private Sanctuary","",15,"A small (<0.1ha) unvegetated skerry lies off W coast of Skull Bay Island.\n\nFIDB 2008: No history of stock. 300m to Weddell.   \n\nRat eradication 2007: see eradication details and visits tabs for details","Poncet, Jerome","K Passfield 2012"],
    [441,"Sloop Rock","Carcass Island and Westpoint Island","2","Unvegetated Rock(s)",-51.342,-60.6222,"Google Earth",0.1,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",0,0,"---","",10,"Unvegetated rock lying 100m offshore.  Shag roost.","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [442,"Sniper Island / Outer Johnsons","Choiseul Sound","21, 22","Oceanic Island",-51.9175,-58.5055,"GPS on site",3.4,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",10,"Small tussac island 450m SE of Johnsons Island. Known locally as Sniper Island or Outer Johnsons.  Un-named on DOS sheets 21, 22.  A small (<0.1ha) unvegetated skerry lies in the passage between Sniper Island and Johnsons Island.\n\nSurveyed 2009:  healthy tussac, some open areas evidence of past grazing, rats present.  (Passfield and Poncet 2009)\n\nRat eradication 2009: see eradication details and visits tabs for details\n\n2012: Rats confirmed to have reinvaded (Ken Passfield)","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [443,"Sophie Island / South East Point islet","Port Fitzroy","22","Oceanic Island",-51.7975,-58.0955,"GPS on site",2.3,"GPS on site",0,0,"Private Sanctuary","",10,"Tussac island lying 1km E of South East Point on East Falkland. Referred to as \"South East Point island\" in Passfield and Poncet (2009) and \"South East Point islet\" in FIDB 2008. Un-named on DOS map sheet 22.  Named by Sir Harry Solomon as Sophie Island after one of his grandchilden on purchase in 2011 (Roger Spink 2011 to Sally Poncet).\n\nFIDB 2008: no history of stock\n\nSurveyed 2009: possible mice but no rats, many breeding tussacbirds, 100% healthy tussac cover, no sign of past grazing; sooty shearwater burrows and  grey-backed storm-petrel feathers found  (Passfield and Poncet 2009).\n\nSurveyd 2012: no mouse sign found (Sally Poncet).","Falkland Islands Company Ltd","K Passfield 2012"],
    [444,"South Cay","Elephant Cays, Falkland Sound","25","Oceanic Island",-52.1629,-59.8289,"GPS on site",13.2,"GPS on site",1,0,"Private Sanctuary","",10,"One of the islands in the Elephant Cays group. Referred to as \"Elephant Cays (Southeast)\" in Falklands Conservation (2006); \"Elephant Cay (SE)\" in FIDB 2008; \"South Cay\" in  Passfield and Poncet (2010); the title deeds refer to the island as South Cay. Un-named on DOS sheet 25.\n\nSurveyed 2010: Healthy tussac, rodent-free, breeding Cobb's wrens and tussacbirds (Passfield and Poncet 2010).","Andersen, Eddie","K Passfield 2012"],
    [445,"South Cay islet","Elephant Cays, Falkland Sound","25","Oceanic Island",-52.1584,-59.824,"GPS on site",0.7,"GPS on site",1,0,"Private Sanctuary","",5,"One of the islands in the Elephant Cays group. This tussac islet lies 70m N of South Cay. Un-named on DOS map sheet 25. \n\nSurveyed 2010: Healthy tussac, rodent-free, breeding Cobb's wrens and tussacbirds (Passfield and Poncet 2010).","Andersen, Eddie","K Passfield 2012"],
    [446,"South Fur Island","Jason Islands","3","Oceanic Island",-51.258,-60.849,"Google Earth",25,"Robin Woods 2001",1,0,"National Nature Reserve","1973",18,"FIDB 2008: CW, TB, SC (DP + GBSP?)  Not stocked; petrels seen nearby (Cecil Bertrand 1983 per Robin Woods )\n\nLanded 2013: Cobb's wrens and tussacbirds extremely abundant, elephant seals breeding (Sally Poncet and Ken Passfield).","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2013"],
    [447,"South Jason","Jason Islands","2","Oceanic Island",-51.206,-60.885,"Google Earth",375,"Robin Woods 2001",1,0,"National Nature Reserve","1973",300,"DOS sheet 2 shows South Jason with a 5ha island close to its W tip. This is a survey error as both islands are joined at low water. \n\nFur seal breeding site (Strange 1992).\n\nFIDB 2008: Never grazed. BBA colony, CW, TB, RP, DP.  Set on fire, 1960 & 2001","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [448,"South West Cay","Elephant Cays, Falkland Sound","25","Oceanic Island",-52.1567,-59.8396,"GPS on site",15.2,"GPS on site",1,0,"Private Sanctuary","",10,"One of the islands in the Elephant Cays group. Referred to as \"Elephant Cays (Southwest)\" in Falklands Conservation (2006); \"Elephant Cay (SW)\" in FIDB 2008; \"South West Cay\" in Passfield and Poncet (2010); listed in title deeds as South West Cay. Un-named on DOS sheet 25.\n\nSurveyed 2010: Healthy tussac, rodent-free, breeding Cobb's wrens and tussacbirds (Passfield and Poncet 2010).","Andersen, Eddie","K Passfield 2012"],
    [449,"South West Cay islet","Elephant Cays, Falkland Sound","25","Oceanic Island",-52.1465,-59.838,"Google Earth",0.5,"GPS on site",1,0,"Private Sanctuary","",5,"One of the islands in the Elephant Cays group. Referred to as \"South West Cay islet\" in Passfield and Poncet (2010). Lies 400m NW of Golden Knob. Un-named on DOS sheet 25.\n\nSurveyed 2010: healthy tussac cover, rodent free, exceptionally abundant breeding Cobb's wrens and tussacbirds (Passfield and Poncet 2010).","Andersen, Eddie","K Passfield 2012"],
    [450,"South West Horse Island","North Falkland Sound","12","Oceanic Island",-51.6045,-59.1479,"Google Earth",3,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",10,"FIDB 2008: 150m off Wreck Point S camp. \n\nFIDB 2008 lists 4 islets around South West Horse Island that are apparently owned by Falklands Conservation. This is an error. There are no islets around the island, there are only a 0.1ha unvegetated rock that lies that lies 60m SE of South West Horse Island and a second tiny isolated above-water rock that lies 475m east.\n\nRat eradication 2005: see eradication details and visits tabs for details","Dickson, Gerald and Doreen","K Passfield 2012"],
    [451,"Speedwell Island","Eagle Passage","25, 28","Oceanic Island",-52.22,-59.69,"Google Earth",5150,"Robin Woods 2001",1,0,"---","",45,"FIDB 2008: \"Cats eradicated 1986, no rats, no mice\" (Ronnie Larsen 1996 per Robin Woods)\n\nPartially surveyed 2009 (Poncet and Passfield 2011).\n\nThe 2013  DoA stock returns give the total number of stock for all islands that constitute Speedwell Island farm so cannot be used to derive a total number for Speedwell Island only.","May, Christopher and Lindsay","K Passfield 2012"],
    [452,"Split Island (Beaver)","Beaver Island","16","Oceanic Island",-51.8146,-61.3188,"Google Earth",70,"Robin Woods 2001",1,0,"---","",80,"FIDB 2008: Only 50m to Beaver.","Poncet, Sally","K Passfield 2012"],
    [453,"Split Island (King George Bay)","King George Bay","3","Oceanic Island",-51.475,-60.71,"Google Earth",220,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"Private Sanctuary","",155,"FIDB 2008: KC, RC.  Patagonian Foxes introduced 1930s.   [BUT Kitty Bertrand reported in 1968 that it had sheep on it before 1893 (Robin Woods)]   No CW and few TB in Dec. 2001 (Robin Woods et al).","Gibbons, Robert","K Passfield 2012"],
    [454,"Split Island (King George Bay) islet","King George Bay","3","Oceanic Island",-51.7868,-59.6816,"Google Earth",1,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",15,"Small island lies 50m S of S end of Split Island.  Tussac covered.\n\nLanded 2013: Rat free with Cobb's wren, tussacbirds and tussac peat was honeycombed with thin-billed prion burrows (Ken Passfield and Sally Poncet)","Believed to be Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2013"],
    [455,"Spring Point Island","Queen Charlotte Bay","18","Named Island tied to East or West Falkland",-51.854,-60.462,"Google Earth",14,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",10,"Tied to mainland West Falkland and to Fox Island at low water. Sparse tussac fringe visible on Google Earth 2005.","Evans, Mike and Donna","K Passfield 2012"],
    [456,"Staats Island","Beaver Island","16","Oceanic Island",-51.892,-61.188,"Google Earth",500,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",120,"FIDB 2008: Heavily grazed; most tussac and boxwood eaten out.  \"RC, KC, + other widespread species and 'few Peregrines' \"  (Gerry S Clark/Falkland Islands Foundation)\n\nRat eradication 2010: see eradication details and visits tabs for details","Poncet, Sally","K Passfield 2012"],
    [457,"Steeple Jason","Jason Islands","1","Oceanic Island",-51.04,-61.2,"Google Earth",790,"Robin Woods 2001",1,0,"Wildlife Conservation Society Reserve","",290,"Includes all unvegetated rocks close off Steeple Jason.\n\nFIDB 2008. Grazed to 1968. Major seabird colonies: DP, BBA, RP, GenP, Sthn GP, Skua, major SC breeding site; mouse reputed to be a long-eared form/species.","Wildlife Conservation Society","K Passfield 2012"],
    [458,"Steeple Jason islet","Jason Islands","1","Oceanic Island",-51.0592,-61.1561,"Google Earth",22,"Robin Woods 2001",1,0,"---","",5,"FIDB 2008: ?petrels","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [459,"Stephens Bluff","Port Stephens","23","Oceanic Island",-52.2004,-60.752,"Google Earth",2,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",60,"Included in the Ten Shilling Bay Islands group. Lies about 50m off S end of Ten Shilling Bay east island; steep sided stack with some sparse tussac on top.","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [460,"Stick-in-the-Mud Island","Beaver Island","16","Oceanic Island",-51.8488,-61.168,"Google Earth",3,"Robin Woods 2001",1,0,"---","",10,"Locally known as Stick-in-the-Mud Island. Un-named on DOS sheet 16.\n\nFIDB 2008: 150m to Weddell.  Breeding sealions. SC. \n\nRat eradications 2007 and 2010: see eradication details and visits tabs for details","Poncet, Jerome","K Passfield 2012"],
    [461,"Stinker Island (Falkland Sound)","South Falkland Sound","25","Oceanic Island",-52.126,-59.795,"Google Earth",9.8,"GPS on site",1,0,"---","",10,"FIDB 2008: Grazed at least to 1985\n\nSurveyed 2010: healthy tussac, rodent free, breeding tussacbirds and Cobb's wrens (Passfield and Poncet 2010).","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [462,"Stinker Island (Lively)","Lively Island","27","Oceanic Island",-52.0115,-58.5455,"Google Earth",0.3,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",1,0,"---","",5,"Tiny tussac island lying N of Enderby Point on Lively Island.  Locally known as Stinker Island. Un-named on DOS sheet 27.","Falklands Conservation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [463,"Sunday Island","Golding Island area","5","Oceanic Island",-51.391,-59.669,"Google Earth",80,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",10,"Sporadically grazed with sheep.  No tussac in 2010 (Ken Passfield).","Hirtle, Linda","K Passfield 2012"],
    [464,"Sunday Island islet","Golding Island area","5","Oceanic Island",-51.3943,-59.6617,"GPS on site",0.1,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",5,"Lies 375m E of Sunday Island.  Has some sparse tussac cover.  \n\nThere is an unvegetated reef 100m to the N.  A half-tide island 380m to the S has scant vegetation and connects to Sunday Island at low water.","Hirtle, Linda","K Passfield 2013"],
    [465,"Swan Island","South Falkland Sound","19","Oceanic Island",-51.792,-59.592,"Google Earth",1375,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",30,"Grazed year round by sheep 2011 (Ken Passfield).","Poole, Raymond and Nancy","K Passfield 2012"],
    [466,"Table Point stack","Beaver Island","","Oceanic Island",-51.79559,-61.23333,"Google Earth",0.15,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",0,0,"---","",50,"Steep sided rock stack lying 50m off the N coast of Beaver Island, 1km east of Table Point.  Not specifically mentioned as being a part of the Beaver Island IBA.","Poncet, Sally","K Passfield 2013"],
    [467,"Tea Island","Beaver Island","16","Oceanic Island",-51.902,-61.175,"Google Earth",310,"Robin Woods 2001",1,1,"---","",185,"FIDB 2008: Grazed in 1970's.   \"The main part of the island appeared to have been badly overgrazed, but the low E'ern part, bordering Tea I. Passage, and separated from the main part by a jagged white boulder causeway, is mainly covered by good dense tussac bogs about 5 ft. tall, with some open patches of grass.  About 50 Sea Lions were seen in the tussac.   RC, KC, SC, MP burrows.\"\n\nFox eradication 2008 and rat eradication 2009: see eradication details and visits tabs for details","Poncet, Sally","K Passfield 2012"],
    [468,"Teal Inlet islet","Salvador Waters","14","Uncertain",-51.5544,-58.422,"Google Earth",0.3,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",0,0,"---","",5,"Lies 870m ESE from Teal Inlet jetty.  Covered in short green grass. Un-named on DOS sheet 14.  May be joined to East Falkland at low tides.","Believed to be Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [469,"Ten Shilling Bay Islands","Port Stephens","23","Oceanic Island",-52.1967,-60.75,"GPS on site",86,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",70,"Consists of two tussac islands joined by a reef at low water.  The east island (49ha) and the west island (37ha) are referred to resp. as \"Ten Shilling Bay E Island\"  and \"Ten Shilling Bay W Island\" in FIDB 2008; \"Ten Shilling Bay East Island\" and \"Ten Shilling Bay West Island\" in Poncet and Passfield (2011).  The shortest distance to mainland West Falkland is 400m; however this separation distance is reduced to 330m by a low reef that lies in the passage.  \n\nFIDB 2008; Breeding Sealions; SC. Formerly grazed. Linked to TSB(W) at low tide by reef. Mainland to islets 350m, + 50m to main island. Owners (Ann Robertson) would support eradication (2008). Surveyed 2009: Tussac cover, many rats, NOT suitable for an eradication as too close to mainland (Poncet and Passfield 2011).","Robertson, Peter and Ann","K Passfield 2012"],
    [470,"Ten Shilling Bay Islands islet","Port Stephens","23","Unvegetated Rock(s)",-52.1964,-60.7357,"Google Earth",0.5,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",0,0,"---","",20,"Unvegetated rock islet, 20m high and 400m E of \"Ten Shilling Bay East Island\". Un-named on DOS sheet 23.","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [471,"The Colliers","Beaver Island","16","Unvegetated Rock(s)",-51.79,-61.2218,"Google Earth",0.1,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",0,0,"---","",15,"Two striking unvegetated rock stacks about 50m apart.","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [472,"The Crouching Lions north","King George Bay","10","Oceanic Island",-51.581,-60.481,"Google Earth",1,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",10,"The northern of the 2 islands that form The Crouching Lions (which are part of the Rabbit Island Rocks group). Lies 10m N of The Crouching Lions south island.  Un-named on DOS sheet 10. Rocks and 3 stacks in the Rabbit Island Rocks group extend up to 500m N of the island. \n\nSparse tussac on top of the island in 2006 (Google Earth).","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [473,"The Crouching Lions south","King George Bay","10","Oceanic Island",-51.5818,-60.4814,"Google Earth",1,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",10,"The southern of the 2 islands that form the Crouching Lions (which are part of the Rabbit Island Rocks group). Lies 10m S of The Crouching Lions north island.  Un-named on DOS sheet 10. Rocks and 2 large stacks  in the Rabbit Island Rocks group extend up to 700m S of the island. \n\nSparse tussac on top of the island in 2006 (Google Earth).","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [474,"The Fridays northwest","Jason Islands","2","Oceanic Island",-51.054,-60.982,"Google Earth",13,"Robin Woods 2001",1,0,"National Nature Reserve","1973",15,"One of 2 islands in The Fridays group. Un-named on DOSsheet 2.\n\n Visited JRSurvey 1997","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [475,"The Fridays southeast","Jason Islands","2","Oceanic Island",-51.0585,-60.975,"Google Earth",8,"Robin Woods 2001",1,0,"National Nature Reserve","",15,"One of 2 islands in The Fridays group. Un-named on DOSsheet 2.\n\nFIDB 2008: Visited JRSurvey 1997","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [476,"The Knobs","Port Pleasant","22","Oceanic Island",-51.8022,-58.163,"GPS on site",1.5,"GPS on site",0,0,"Private Sanctuary","---",5,"Consists of 3 small, low, vegetated islands joined by narrow shingle isthmuses. The isthmus between the middle (0.5ha) and east (0.8ha) islands is 50m long and covers only at high water.  The isthmus between middle and west (0.2ha) islands remains covered most of the time but may uncover at very low water.\n\nSurveyed 2009: rat infested; healthy tussac (Passfield and Poncet 2009).\n\nRat eradication 2009: see eradication details and visits tabs for details","Falkland Islands Company Ltd","K Passfield 2012"],
    [477,"The Twins north","Carcass Island and Westpoint Island","2","Oceanic Island",-51.2375,-60.65,"Google Earth",8,"Robin Woods 2001",1,0,"National Nature Reserve","1964",5,"One of 2 islands in The Twins group. Un-named on DOS sheet 2.  An un-named and unvegetated reef lies approx 200m to the NE.","Falklands Conservation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [478,"The Twins south","Carcass Island and Westpoint Island","2","Oceanic Island",-51.246,-60.645,"Google Earth",15,"Robin Woods 2001",1,0,"National Nature Reserve","1964",8,"One of 2 islands in The Twins group. Un-named on DOS sheet 2.","Falklands Conservation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [479,"Third Island (Bleaker)","Bleaker Island","27","Oceanic Island",-52.2035,-58.877,"Google Earth",3,"Robin Woods 2001",1,0,"---","",5,"FIDB 2008: Sealion haul-out. Rat signs, no TB or CW","Rendell, Mike","K Passfield 2012"],
    [480,"Third Island / Third Passage","King George Bay","9","Oceanic Island",-51.573,-60.845,"GPS on site",89,"GPS on site",1,0,"Private Sanctuary","",30,"One of several islands in the Passage Islands group. Locally known as Third Passage. \n\nFIDB 2008: TB, CW, SC, Sthn GP, breeding sealions\n\nSurveyed 2010: Rat free, abundant tussacbirds and Cobb's wrens, giant petrels breeding (Passfield and Poncet 2010).","Andersen, Eddie","K Passfield 2012"],
    [481,"Tickle Island","South Falkland Sound","19","Oceanic Island",-51.992,-59.654,"Google Earth",100,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",15,"FIDB 2008: 550m off. \n\nSurveyed 2008: No tussac, grazed by sheep.  (Poncet 2008).","Poole, Raymond and Nancy","K Passfield 2012"],
    [482,"Tickle Island islet","South Falkland Sound","19","Oceanic Island",-51.9966,-59.6702,"Google Earth",0.7,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",0,0,"---","",5,"Tussac island 400m W of Tickle Island. Un-named on DOS sheet 19.\n\nFIDB 2008: 100% tussac, no CW, TB (Leiv Poncet).","Poole, Raymond and Nancy","K Passfield 2012"],
    [483,"Tide Island","Christmas Harbour","10","Named Island tied to East or West Falkland",-51.67,-60.1821,"Google Earth",0.2,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",0,0,"---","",5,"Connected to West Falkland at low water; however stock do not cross mudflats so has healthy tussac cover (Iain Bernsten 2011 per Ken Passfield).","Bernsten, Iain and Hoy, Dawn","K Passfield 2012"],
    [484,"Tiny Island","Eagle Passage","28","Oceanic Island",-52.366,-59.72,"Google Earth",2.5,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",1,0,"---","",5,"Area calculated from Google Earth is less than the 6ha measured by Woods (2001).\n\nFIDB 2008: CW, TB, SC","May, Christopher and Lindsay","K Passfield 2012"],
    [485,"Top Island (Port William)","Port William","15","Oceanic Island",-51.6726,-57.7464,"Google Earth",12,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",15,"One of 2 islands in the Tussac Islands group (the other island being Bottom Island). Un-named on DOS sheet 15. \n\nFIDB 2008: Previously grazed.  \n\nRats eradication 2001: see eradication details and visits tabs for details","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [486,"Top Island (River Harbour)","River Harbour","5","Oceanic Island",-51.438,-59.736,"Google Earth",11.4,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",5,"Surveyed 2012: Rats present, tussac fringed (Poncet and Passfield 2012)\n\nRat eradication 2013: see eradication details and visits tabs for details.","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2013"],
    [487,"Top Island centre islet","River Harbour","5","Oceanic Island",-51.43,-59.7537,"Google Earth",0.5,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",5,"The second most easterly of the 4 islets that lie NW of Top Island in River Harbour. Un-named on DOS sheet 5.\n\nSurveyed 2012: Rat sign found and shrubby seablite (Poncet and Passfield 2012).\n\nRat eradication 2013: see eradication details and visits tabs for details.","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [488,"Top Island east islet","River Harbour","5","Oceanic Island",-51.4292,-59.7462,"Google Earth",1,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",5,"The most easterly of 4 islets that lie NW of Top Island in River Harbour. Un-named on DOS sheet 5.\n\nSurveyed 2012: Rat sign found, sheep present (Poncet and Passfield 2012).\n\nRat eradication 2013: see eradication details and visits tabs for details.","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2013"],
    [489,"Top Island south islet","River Harbour","5","Oceanic Island",-51.4346,-59.7545,"Google Earth",4,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",5,"The largest and most southerly of 4 islets that lie NW of Top Island in River Harbour. Lies 550m NW of the W point of Top Island.  Un-named on DOS sheet 5. \n\nHas been grazed by horses in the past (Ian Hansen 2011). \n\nSurveyed 2012: Rat sign found, tussac fringe, shrubby seablite (Poncet and Passfield 2012).\n\nRat eradication 2013: see eradication details and visits tabs for details.","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2013"],
    [490,"Top Island west islet","River Harbour","5","Oceanic Island",-51.4315,-59.761,"Google Earth",1.5,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",5,"The most westerly of the 4 islets that lie northwest of Top Island in River Harbour.  DOS sheet 5 shows a small islet immediately to the south, however as can be seen on the Google Earth image below, this is an unvegetated reef that joins at low tide.\n\nSurveyed 2012: Rats sign found and shrubby seablite (Poncet and Passfield 2012).\n\nRat eradication 2013: see eradication details and visits tabs for details.","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2013"],
    [491,"Trap Island / North Island","Adventure Sound","26","Oceanic Island",-52.0085,-59.1425,"GPS on site",21,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",10,"There is a sparsely vegetated shingle islet (<0.1ha) 150m N of the island, connected to Trap Island at low water by a shingle isthmus.\n\nSurveyed 2009: rodent free; tussacbirds and Cobb's wrens, healthy tussac fringe (Passfield and Poncet 2009).\n\n2011: The South American tern colony recorded on Saturday Island in 2009 may have moved to Trap Island in 2011  (Ken Passfield pers obs).","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [492,"Triste Island","Motley Point, East Falkland","27","Oceanic Island",-52.133,-58.715,"Google Earth",155,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",10,"FIDB 2008: Visited, JRSurvey 1998: rat faeces and several burrows on E'ern coastal slopes;  Silvery Grebe, R-h Goose, Speckled Teal on large pond; MP burrows, 1TB flew out to boat.  [Formerly grazed, now ungrazed ? Robin Woods].  Passage to mainland with reefs and thick kelp, passable by rats  (Leiv Poncet Nov 08).","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [493,"Tuesday Island","Golding Island area","5","Oceanic Island",-51.374,-59.915,"GPS on site",13,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",5,"Landed 2013: Rat sign abundant, Falkland rock-cress found, healthy stands of tussac on southwest facing coast (Sally Poncet and Ken Passfield).","Pole-Evans, John","K Passfield 2013"],
    [494,"Turkey Island","King George Bay","10","Named Island tied to East or West Falkland",-51.5786,-60.3173,"Google Earth",6,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",10,"130m offshore and joined to coast of West Falkland by a reef at low water.  No tussac on Google Earth 2006.","Donnelly, Danny and Joy","K Passfield 2012"],
    [495,"Turn Island","Adventure Sound","27","Oceanic Island",-52.1235,-58.9185,"GPS on site",24,"GPS on site",0,0,"Private Sanctuary","",15,"Lies 250m from the coast of East Falkland. The 2 islets listed with this island in FIDB 2008 have been recorded as separate entries: Turn Island islet and Shell Bay east islet.  \n\nSurveyed 2009: rat infested, healthy tussac, breeding sealions (Passfield and Poncet 2009).\n\nSurveyed 2013: rat infested yet tussacbirds and Cobb's wren also present (Passfield and Poncet, BILC data)","Falkland Islands Company Ltd","K Passfield 2012"],
    [496,"Turn Island islet","Adventure Sound","27","Oceanic Island",-52.128,-58.922,"GPS on site",2,"GPS on site",0,0,"Private Sanctuary","",10,"This small tussac island is separated from Turn Island by a 150m wide 4m deep passage. Un-named on DOS sheet 27.\n\nSurveyed 2009: exceptionally high rat density, healthy tussac (Passfield and Poncet 2009).","Falkland Islands Company Ltd","K Passfield 2012"],
    [497,"Tussac Island (Arch Islands)","Arch Islands and Cape Lagoon","23, 24","Oceanic Island",-52.2115,-60.504,"Google Earth",18,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"National Nature Reserve","1978",15,"One of several islands in the Arch Islands group.","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [498,"Tussac Island (Main Point)","Golding Island area","5","Named Island tied to East or West Falkland",-51.3988,-59.888,"Google Earth",3,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",0,0,"---","",5,"No tussac on Google Earth 2006.  Appears to be tied to the mainland at low water.  May be incorrectly named on DOS sheet 5. The 'real' Tussac Island may be the tussac covered island lying 1km to the East and referred to in this database as Tussac Island (Main Point) east islet.","Peck, Paul and Dae","K Passfield 2012"],
    [499,"Tussac Island (Main Point) east islet","Golding Island area","5","Oceanic Island",-51.3985,-59.871,"Google Earth",1.5,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",5,"Google Earth 2007 image shows scattered tussac.","Peck, Paul and Dae","K Passfield 2012"],
    [500,"Tussac Island (Port Fitzroy)","Port Fitzroy","22","Oceanic Island",-51.776,-58.194,"Google Earth",15,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",5,"Referred to as \"Horse Island\" on East sheet of DOS map 653.","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [501,"Tussac Islands (Cape Orford) east islet","Weddell Island and Smylie Channel","23","Oceanic Island",-52.0222,-60.979,"GPS on site",2,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",5,"The centre and smallest of the 3 islands in the Tussac Islands group. Referred to as  \"Tussac Islands Robertson's east islet\" in Poncet and Passfield (2010). Un-named on DOS sheet 23.\n\nSurveyed 2010: Open tussac, rat infested, not suitable for eradication (too close to mainland) breeding giant petrels (Poncet and Passfield 2010).","Robertson, Peter and Ann","K Passfield 2012"],
    [502,"Tussac Islands (Cape Orford) West Island","Weddell Island and Smylie Channel","23","Oceanic Island",-52.0149,-60.9677,"GPS on site",89,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",30,"This is the largest and easternmost island in the 3 islands of the Tussac Islands group.  Referred to as \"Tussac Islands West Island\" in Poncet and Passfield (2010). Locally known as West Island. The island named West Island on DOS sheet 23 is tied to the mainland and is locally known as Black West.\n\nSurveyed 2010: 'fine example of ungrazed plant communities'  rodents present and unsuitable for eradication as too close to mainland (Poncet and Passfield 2010).","Robertson, Peter and Ann","K Passfield 2012"],
    [503,"Tussac Islands (Cape Orford) west islet","Weddell Island and Smylie Channel","23","Oceanic Island",-52.0246,-60.9852,"GPS on site",3,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",5,"The westernmost of the 3 islands in the Tussac Islands group. Referred to as  \"Tussac Islands Robertson's west islet\" in Poncet and Passfield (2010). Un-named on DOS sheet 23. A tiny rock islet lies close W of the island and is joined at low water.\n\nSurveyed 2010: Open tussac, rat infested, not suitable for eradication (too close to mainland) (Poncet and Passfield 2010).","Robertson, Peter and Ann","K Passfield 2012"],
    [504,"Tussac Point island / Porpoise Island","Eagle Passage","28","Oceanic Island",-52.3501,-59.3959,"C-map electronic marine chart",9,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"Private Sanctuary","",15,"Lies 200m from Tussac Point on mainland East Falkland.  A submerged boulder isthmus runs across to the island from Tussac Point, but it is unlikely that this ever dries completely. Referred to as \"Tussac Point Islands (2) (S of Kelp Lagoon)\" in FIDB 2008 ; \"Tussac Point island\" in Passfield and Poncet (2010). Locally known as \"Porpoise Island\" (Roddy Napier 2010 per Sally Poncet) which has led to confusion with another island of the same name off the E coast of Bull Point. Un-named on DOS sheet 28. \n\nSurveyed 2010: viewed from adjacent mainland, healthy tussac, probably rat-infested as close to mainland and no tussacbirds seen (Passfield and Poncet 2010).\n\nFIDB 2008: 'rough haired rats' present. <300m offshore. Sealions breeding?    Porpoise & islet total <1ha.   Porpoise had large, hairy rats, with very dark fur, not like Black Rats when CB landed on them in 1930s (C Bertrand 1983 per RW)","Falkland Islands Company Ltd","K Passfield 2012"],
    [505,"Tussac Point islet","Eagle Passage","28","Oceanic Island",-52.355,-59.3755,"C-map electronic marine chart",0.8,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",0,0,"Private Sanctuary","",15,"Small tussac island 1km SE of Tussac Point on mainland East Falkland. Referred to as one of the \"Tussac Point Islands (2) (S of Kelp Lagoon)\" in FIDB 2008; and \"Tussac Point islet\" in Passfield and Poncet (2010).  Un-named on DOS sheet 28.\n\nSurveyed 2010: observed from nearby mainland coast; the presence of about a dozen tussacbirds feeding on the mainland beach opposite the island may indicate that the island is rat-free with breeding tussacbirds (Passfield and Poncet 2010).","Falkland Islands Company Ltd","K Passfield 2012"],
    [506,"Urchin Island","Adventure Sound","26","Oceanic Island",-52.1685,-59.0325,"GPS on site",17,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",10,"200m off East Falkland.\n\nSurveyed 2009: rat infested, healthy tussac fringe, large kelp gull rookery with ca. 2000 adults present (Passfield and Poncet 2009).","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [507,"Useless Island","Weddell Island and Smylie Channel","17","Oceanic Island",-51.8399,-60.9525,"Google Earth",3,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",10,"FIDB 2008: No record of stock, 250m to Weddell\nGoogle Earth 2006 shows healthy tussac cover.","Visick, Strachan","K Passfield 2012"],
    [508,"Volunteer Rocks","NE coast of East Falkland","15","Unvegetated Rock(s)",-51.5144,-57.7327,"Google Earth",1.5,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",0,0,"---","",5,"Series of above-water unvegetated rocks extending 1.2km SE of Volunteer Point, historic fur seal breeding site.  The closest rock to the mainland is the largest at 1.5ha, several smaller rocks of <0.5ha lie further offshore.\n\nFur seal breeding site (Strange 1992).","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [509,"Wall Islands east","Choiseul Sound","21","Oceanic Island",-51.8943,-58.8722,"GPS on site",0.9,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",5,"One of 2 islands in the Wall Islands group. Referred to as \"Wall Islands east island\" in Poncet and Passfield (2011). Un-named on DOS sheet 21.\n\nFIDB 2008: TB. V. few passerines observed. Question whether mice present, though no sign observed. Turkey vulture nests seen on eastern island. Visit Sept 08 (Ref: Brown & Woods 2008).\n\nSurveyed 2011: no mice sign found (Poncet and Passfield 2011).","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [510,"Wall Islands west","Choiseul Sound","21","Oceanic Island",-51.894,-58.8767,"GPS on site",0.8,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",5,"One of 2 islands in the Wall Islands group. Referred to as \"Wall Islands west island\" in Poncet and Passfield (2011). Un-named on DOS sheet 21.\n\nFIDB 2008: TB. V. few passerines observed. Question whether mice present, though no sign observed. Visit Sept 08 (Ref: Brown & Woods 2008).\n\nSurveyed 2011: no mice sign found (Poncet and Passfield 2011).","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [511,"Weddell Island including Stop Island","Weddell Island and Smylie Channel","16","Oceanic Island",-51.9,-60.99,"Google Earth",21872,"Robin Woods 2001",0,1,"---","",382,"A small peninsula at Sand Beach Harbour on the west side of Weddell Island is owned by Eddie Andersen.\n\nStop Island is connected to Weddell at low water and its surface area has been included in the 21872ha.  Stop Island is tussac covered and has foxes present.\n\nFIDB 2008: Former sheep farm with 8000 sheep present until Sept/Oct. 2000, when 7600 were transhipped to other farms, leaving 400 behind for domestic use.  Sheep now confined to large camps N of settlement; a few horses, 10 castrated male reindeer on Loop Head.  Little tussac except at N'ern tip Loop Head; Pat. foxes widespread and some culling by shooting, cage traps and foxoff poison in the past, no cats.   SC, CC & Peregrine breeding on Loop Head.\n\nFox eradication attempted 1997-98: see eradication details and visits tabs for details","Visick, Strachan","K Passfield 2012"],
    [512,"Wedge Island","South Falkland Sound","25","Oceanic Island",-52.0165,-59.828,"GPS on site",12.4,"GPS on site",1,0,"Private Sanctuary","",15,"Note that the 5ha islet listed with Wedge Island in FIDB 2008  and in the Elephant Cays IBA designation is in fact the 4.9ha North Wedge Island.\n\nSurveyed 2009: healthy tussac and no introduced plants, rodent-free, breeding tussacbirds and Cobb's wrens (Poncet and Passfield 2011).","Andersen, Eddie","K Passfield 2012"],
    [513,"Wedge Islet","South Falkland Sound","25","Oceanic Island",-52.0245,-59.7535,"GPS on site",0.5,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",5,"This islet is separated from nearby Wedge Island by a 400m wide passage. The islet is recorded on DOS sheet 25 as an un-named kelp patch, and is more accurately represented as an island on Admiralty Chart 2559 (1987 edition).  It was not been specifically included in Elephant Cays IBA. Referred to as \"Wedge Islet\" in Poncet and Passfield (2011).\n\nSurveyed 2009: healthy tussac, rodent-free, breeding tussacbirds (Poncet and Passfield 2011).","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [514,"West Cay","Elephant Cays, Falkland Sound","25","Oceanic Island",-52.132,-59.875,"Google Earth",33,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",1,0,"Private Sanctuary","",18,"One of the islands in the Elephant Cays group. Referred to as \"Elephant Cays (West)\" in Falklands Conservation (2006), \"Elephant Cay (west)\" in FIDB 2008 and \"West Cay\" in Passfield and Poncet (2010). Listed in the title deeds as \"West Cay\". Un-named on DOS sheet 25.\n\nFIDB 2008: SC, Sealions breeding\n\nSurveyed from boat 2010: Healthy tussac, tussacbirds seen, likely to be rat-free (Passfield and Poncet 2010).","Andersen, Eddie","K Passfield 2012"],
    [515,"West Cove islet","Choiseul Sound","21","Oceanic Island",-51.893,-58.559,"Google Earth",0.1,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",0,0,"---","",5,"Un-named on DOS sheet 21.\n\nTussac cover on Google Earth 2006.","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [517,"West Island (Falkland Sound)","South Falkland Sound","19","Oceanic Island",-51.9752,-59.8388,"GPS on site",3.7,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",20,"Surveyed 2009: Healthy tussac, rodent-free, tussacbirds and Cobb's wrens (Poncet and Passfield 2011).","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [518,"West Swan Island","South Falkland Sound","19","Oceanic Island",-51.785,-59.645,"Google Earth",305,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",15,"Grazed by sheep in 2006, no tussac (Ken Passfield).","Lee Brothers","K Passfield 2012"],
    [519,"West Tyssen","South Falkland Sound","19","Oceanic Island",-51.894,-59.672,"Google Earth",130,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",15,"One of several islands in the Tyssen Islands group. An unvegetated above-water spit lies 400m off its SE coast.\n\nFIDB 2008: No rats, but grazed by rabbits resulting in very bad erosion (Ian J Strange 1988).  TB but no CW  (Leiv Poncet Nov 08)","Poole, Raymond and Nancy","K Passfield 2012"],
    [520,"Westpoint Island","Carcass Island and Westpoint Island","3","Oceanic Island",-51.35,-60.69,"Google Earth",1255,"Robin Woods 2001",1,0,"---","",337,"FIDB 2008: SC, RP, BBA, Tvult, RB, CC, RC, MP; Cats eradicated in 1984. 350m from mainland.","Napier, Roddy","K Passfield 2012"],
    [521,"Whale Island","Port Edgar","24","Oceanic Island",-52.0305,-60.2755,"Google Earth",0.5,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",5,"300m off mainland West Falkland.\n\nSurveyed 2013: Tussac covered, rats present (Ken Passfield).","Alazia, Tex and Mandy","K Passfield 2013"],
    [522,"Whale Island north islet","Port Edgar","24","Oceanic Island",-52.0245,-60.2765,"Google Earth",0.1,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",5,"Islet lying N of Whale Island. Un-named on DOS sheet 24.\n\nSurveyed 2013: Tussac covered, no rat sign found - probably too small an island to support a breeding population (Ken Passfield).","Alazia, Tex and Mandy","K Passfield 2013"],
    [523,"Whale Island south islet","Port Edgar","24","Oceanic Island",-52.0355,-60.2785,"Google Earth",0.1,"GPS on site",0,0,"---","",5,"Islet lying S of Whale Island. Un-named on DOS sheet 24.  Lies 260m SSW of Whale Island. \n\nSurveyed 2013: Tussac covered, rats present, possible to wade out from West Falkland at low water (Ken Passfield).","Alazia, Tex and Mandy","K Passfield 2013"],
    [524,"Whig Islands north","Choiseul Sound","21","Oceanic Island",-51.89,-58.851,"Google Earth",9,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",10,"One of 2 islands in the Whig Islands group. Referred to as \"Whig Islands North\" in Brown and Woods (2008). Un-named on DOS sheet 21. \n\nFIDB 2008:  Visit Sept 08 (Ref: Brown & Woods 2008). TB, CW.","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [525,"Whig Islands south","Choiseul Sound","21","Oceanic Island",-51.8957,-58.8478,"Google Earth",12,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",5,"One of 2 islands in the Whig Islands group. Referred to as \"Whig Islands South\" in Brown and Woods (2008). Un-named on DOS sheet 21. \n\nFIDB 2008:  Visit Sept 08 (Ref: Brown & Woods 2008). TB, CW.","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [526,"Whisky Island","Sea Lion Islands","29","Oceanic Island",-52.4435,-58.986,"Google Earth",13,"Robin Woods 2001",1,0,"Private Sanctuary","",15,"One of the islands in the Sea Lion Islands group. Locally known as Whisky Island. Un-named on DOS sheet 29.\n\nFIBD 2008: Never grazed. SC, CW, TB, RC (140+ E'ern point).  (Visited JRSurvey 1998)","Antarctic Research Trust","K Passfield 2012"],
    [527,"White Bluff islet","Choiseul Sound","21","Oceanic Island",-51.8919,-58.748,"Google Earth",0.1,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",0,0,"---","",5,"Viewed from boat 2011: A low lying mostly unvegetated rock islet, however some limited vegetation including one tussac bog at highest point (S Poncet pers obs). Un-named on DOS sheet 21.","Falklands Landholdings Corporation","K Passfield 2012"],
    [528,"White Island","Pebble Island","5","Oceanic Island",-51.232,-59.777,"Google Earth",4,"Robin Woods 2001",1,0,"---","",15,"FIDB 2008: KC colony, T Vult. Dolphin Gulls, Sealions (Viewed from Pebble 1995, RW).  \n\nLanded 1999: Sparse tussac, never grazed.  Sealions. (K Passfield)","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [529,"White Rock (Jasons)","Jason Islands","3","Unvegetated Rock(s)",-51.2825,-60.885,"Google Earth",1,"Robin Woods 2001",1,0,"National Nature Reserve","1973",5,"Unvegetated rock; a smaller unvegetated rock lies 100m to the SE.","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [530,"White Rock (White Rock Bay)","North Falkland Sound","6","Oceanic Island",-51.4,-59.1907,"Google Earth",0.5,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",0,0,"---","",15,"Lies off the end of White Rock Point camp, West Falkland.  Marks the W entrance point to Falkland Sound.  Separated from the mainland by a 2m wide passage.\n\nNever grazed, has sparse tussac cover on south side and rockhopper penguins breeding (K Passfield 2010 pers obs).","Believed to be Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [531,"Whitington's Rincon islet","Salvador Waters","14","Uncertain",-51.5666,-58.2319,"Google Earth",1,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",5,"Long narrow island. Un-named on DOS sheet 14.  May be joined to East Falkland at low tides in which case record needs deleting.","Believed to be Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [532,"Wolf Rock","Port Harriet","15","Unvegetated Rock(s)",-51.729,-57.7489,"Google Earth",0.2,"K Passfield 2011 to 2013 from Google Earth",0,0,"---","",10,"Consists of one 10m high rock with a smaller awash rock close to the east.","Falkland Islands Government","K Passfield 2012"],
    [533,"Wolfe Island","South Falkland Sound","25","Oceanic Island",-52.024,-59.675,"Google Earth",120,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",18,"Surveyed 2008: No rats, breeding Cobb's wrens and tussacbirds, no tussac (Leiv Poncet 2008).","Poole, Raymond and Nancy","K Passfield 2012"],
    [534,"Wreck Islands","Sedge Island area","4","Oceanic Island",-51.1589,-60.2555,"Google Earth",12,"Robin Woods 2001",0,0,"---","",5,"Consists of a chain of rocks and islands joined by reefs and spits.  The whole chain may be connected at very low tides.  The W and E islands have tussac.\n\nFIDB 2008: Islands 5, 4 & 3ha, both islets <1ha.  RC, KC?, Dolphin & Kelp Gull, TB, SA Tern ?, GP?, possibly breeding on W'ern island (4 ha), the one with most tussac - very healthy but short (<1m) and open due to passage of Sealions. (JRSurvey 1997, Robin Woods)","Hawksworth, David","K Passfield 2012"]
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