Coral
Sea Islands
The
Coral Sea Islands Territory includes a grouping
of small tropical islands and reefs in the
Coral
Sea, northeast of
Australia,
around 18°N, 152°E. They are scattered over a sea area of about 1 million
square kilometers, with the Willis Islets the most important, and total over 3000
kilometers of shoreline, but less than three square kilometers of land and no
ports or harbors, only offshore anchorage. They are important nesting areas for
birds and turtles, but their natural resources are negligible. The territory is
a possession of
Australia
administered from
Canberra
by the Department of the Environment, Sport and Territories, which has control
over the activities of visitors. Defense is the responsibility of
Australia,
and the territory is visited regularly by the
Royal
Australian Navy.
Australia
maintains automatic weather stations on many of the isles and reefs, and claims
a 200 nm exclusive
fishing
zone. There is no permanent population, only a staff of three or four people to
run the meteorlogical stations, and no economic activity. The territory's data
code is CR.