- Peron Islands
The Peron Islands are two low laying islands off the west coast of the
Northern Territory ofAustralia . They are situated approximately 5kilometres off Channel Point. Channel Point forms the northern end of Anson Bay which includes the mouth of theDaly River .The smaller South Peron Island lies approximately 3 kilometres to the southeast of the more dominant North Peron Island. The two are separated by a very shallow channel that is well exposed during a spring low tide. The northern narrow tip of the north island has the distinguishing feature of a relatively tall round hill that can be seen from as far north as
Point Blaze at the southern end ofFog Bay , or approximately 20 kilometres away on a clear day.The North Peron Island contains a breeding colony of Australian Pelicans that is potentially of national significance to Australia. [http://www.nt.gov.au/nreta/publications/wildlife/science/pdf/2000_waterbirds_rpt69.pdf Page 62]
The islands are uninhabited save for the occasional anglers using the area for temporary camping during fishing trips. The nearest population is the small community of Channel Point on the adjacent mainland.
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