List of islands of Perth, Western Australia

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Perth, Western Australia hosts a variety of unique and biologically diverse habitats found nowhere else on Earth. [1] Many of these habitats include islands. Islands provide habitat and safe refuge for endangered native fauna as they are free of invasive species and the pressures of human development. Coastal islands of this region heavily feature limestone as their base structure, while the inland islands are predominantly made of serpentine soil. [2]

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Coastal islands

The coastal islands of the Perth metropolitan region are:

Australian sea lions on Carnac Island. Sea lions on carnac island april 2009.jpg
Australian sea lions on Carnac Island.
View of Penguin Island from the Australian mainland. Penguin Island FromWA.jpg
View of Penguin Island from the Australian mainland.
NameLocationLocalitySize (ha)Distance from mainland (km)Notes
Rottnest Island [3] 32°00′22″S115°36′46″E / 32.00611°S 115.61278°E / -32.00611; 115.61278 (Rottnest Island) 1,90017Home to the largest population of quokkas in the world. [4]
Garden Island 32°12′18″S115°40′24″E / 32.20500°S 115.67333°E / -32.20500; 115.67333 (Garden Island (Western Australia)) 1,2002.2 (connected by the Garden Island Causeway)Home to a tammar wallaby population. One of the Royal Australian Navy's main bases is also located on the island.
Carnac Island [5] 32°07′30″S115°39′46″E / 32.12500°S 115.66278°E / -32.12500; 115.66278 (Carnac Island) 196.9High abundance of tiger snakes. [6]
Penguin Island [7] 32°18′23″S115°41′20″E / 32.30639°S 115.68889°E / -32.30639; 115.68889 (Penguin Island (Western Australia)) Shoalwater 12.50.7Home to the largest population of fairy penguins in the world.
Seal Island [8] 32°17′36″S115°41′19″E / 32.29333°S 115.68861°E / -32.29333; 115.68861 (Seal Island (Shoalwater, Western Australia)) Shoalwater 1.40.9Home to a small population of Australian sea lions.
Bird Island 32°16′42″S115°41′17″E / 32.27833°S 115.68806°E / -32.27833; 115.68806 (Bird Island (Western Australia)) Peron 0.80.4Part of the Shoalwater Islands Marine Park.
Shag Island 32°17′44.7″S115°41′30.2″E / 32.295750°S 115.691722°E / -32.295750; 115.691722 (Shag Island (Western Australia)) Shoalwater 0.40.85Part of the Shoalwater Islands Marine Park.
Little Island 31°48′44.4″S115°42′32″E / 31.812333°S 115.70889°E / -31.812333; 115.70889 (Little Island (Western Australia)) Hillarys 0.11.9Part of the Marmion Marine Park.
Trigg Island [9] 31°52′33.1″S115°45′03.6″E / 31.875861°S 115.751000°E / -31.875861; 115.751000 (Trigg Island) Trigg 0.1Part of the Marmion Marine Park.

Satellite islands of Rottnest Island

A quokka at Rottnest Island Qokka by the Hotel Rottnest, WA, Rottnest Island.jpg
A quokka at Rottnest Island
NameLocationSize (m2)Distance from Rottnest Island (m)Notes
Dyer Island 32°01′07.8″S115°33′0.35″E / 32.018833°S 115.5500972°E / -32.018833; 115.5500972 (Dyer Island Island (Western Australia)) 7,000730 Australian sea lions sun themselves on the northern beach. [10]
Green Island 32°01′00.5″S115°29′57.1″E / 32.016806°S 115.499194°E / -32.016806; 115.499194 (Green Island Island (Western Australia)) 1,80060Lies within the Kitson Point snorkelling trail. [11]
Wallace Island 32°00′44.6″S115°33′18.8″E / 32.012389°S 115.555222°E / -32.012389; 115.555222 (Wallace Island Island (Western Australia)) 1,300140Known for seabirds resting on the island.
Parakeet Island 31°59′14.9″S115°30′51.3″E / 31.987472°S 115.514250°E / -31.987472; 115.514250 (Dyer Island Island (Western Australia)) 80030Lies within a popular snorkelling area near Parakeet Bay.

Inland islands

Inland islands include those located in the Swan River, Canning River, and Beeliar Wetlands.

NameLocationLocalitySize (ha)Notes
Heirisson Island 31°57′58″S115°52′50″E / 31.96611°S 115.88056°E / -31.96611; 115.88056 (Heirisson Island) East Perth 28.5Home to a small population of western grey kangaroos.
Kuljak Island 31°56′25.83″S115°54′55.92″E / 31.9405083°S 115.9155333°E / -31.9405083; 115.9155333 (Kuljack Island) Ascot 28The surrounding wetlands are a Bush Forever site. [12]
Lake Island 31°45′10.9″S115°47′22.9″E / 31.753028°S 115.789694°E / -31.753028; 115.789694 (Lake Island) Joondalup 14Crucial nesting site for the endangered Carnaby's black cockatoo. [13]
Malup Island 31°44′09.5″S115°47′00.8″E / 31.735972°S 115.783556°E / -31.735972; 115.783556 (Malup Island) Joondalup 11Part of Yellagonga Regional Park.
Ron Courtney Island [14] 31°55′15.8″S115°56′28.5″E / 31.921056°S 115.941250°E / -31.921056; 115.941250 (Ron Courtney Island) Ascot 1.6Good fishing spot for catching mulloway, tailor and black bream. [15]
Monger Island 31°55′55.5″S115°49′24.9″E / 31.932083°S 115.823583°E / -31.932083; 115.823583 (Monger Island) Wembley 1.3Created in the 1960s as a bird refuge. [16]
Elizabeth Quay Island 31°57′33″S115°51′24″E / 31.95928°S 115.85654°E / -31.95928; 115.85654 (Elizabeth Quay Island) Perth 0.6Artificial islet in Elizabeth Quay with playground and kiosk.
Sesquicent Island [ citation needed ] 32°01′46.8″S115°54′12.1″E / 32.029667°S 115.903361°E / -32.029667; 115.903361 Riverton 0.6A part of the Canning River Regional Park.
Jualbup Island [17] 31°57′32.1″S115°48′41.4″E / 31.958917°S 115.811500°E / -31.958917; 115.811500 (Jualbup Island) Shenton Park 0.3Used as a feeding, resting and breeding site for a variety of native water birds.

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