- Scott and Seringapatam Reefs
Scott and Seringapatam Reefs is a group of
atoll -like reefs in theTimor Sea more than 300 km northwest ofCape Leveque ,Western Australia , on the edge of thecontinental shelf . There are three or four separate reef structures, depending on whether Scott Reef Central is counted separately. The group is just one of a number of reef formations off the northwest coast ofAustralia and belongs toWestern Australia . Further to the northeast areAshmore and Cartier Islands , and to the southwest are theRowley Shoals .Location and Description
Each of the three reefs rises steeply from the
seabed 400 to 500 m below. Much of the reaf area dries at low tide, but besides Sandy Islet of Scott Reef South, there are only a few rocks andsandbank s above the high water mark.*Scott Reef South (also Horseshoe Reef or South Reef) is a large crescent-shaped formation that has a rare and unusual double reef crest. Its lagoon, has depths of over 24 m throughout the greater portion. The reef with its lagoon covers an area of 144 km².
*Scott Reef Central, because of its proximity occasionally subsumed within Scott Reef South, lies off West Hook (the western extremity of the crescent of Scott Reef South), with Sandy Islet at coord|14|03|S|121|46|E| (690 meters north-south, up to 110 meters wide, with an area of 0.05 km²). This reef falls dry to the extent of 0.8 to 1.6 km from the islet. There is a conspicuous tower on the islet and also a boulder with a height 2.4 m near its northern end. A detached reef, which dries 0.6 m, lies 2.4 km northeast of Sandy Islet. The passage between Scott Reef South and Scott Reef Central is only 33 m deep, much less than the passages between the other reefs (366 m between Scott Reef South and Scott Reef North).
*Scott Reef North consists of a large, approximately circular-shaped, reef lying 23 km southwest of Seringapatam Reef. The reef is composed of a narrow reef-crest that is backed by broad reef flats — much of which becomes exposed at low tide — and a deep central lagoon that is connected to the open sea by two delta-like channels. The reef with its lagoon covers an area of 106 km².
*Seringapatam Reef is located at coord|13|40|S|122|05|E|, 23 km north of Scott Reef North. The name is an anglicized version of the
Kannada name "Srirangapatna ", a city inIndia . It is a small circular-shaped reef. Its narrow reef rim encloses a relatively deep lagoon. Much of the reef becomes exposed at low tide. There are large boulders around its edges, with a few sandbanks, which rise about 1.8 m above the water, on the west side. Seringapatam Reef covers an area of 55 km² (including the central lagoon).Browse Basin LNG Development
Browse Basin is a major [ [http://www.woodside.com.au/NR/rdonlyres/D8F31532-E38A-4B78-ABA8-5FD07B2CC051/0/Browse_LNG_Development__Gigas_Fact_Sheet__November_2007.pdf Browse LNG Development Fact Sheet] ] LNG project currently in development by
Woodside Petroleum , which includes the Torosa gas field, located underneath Scott Reef South and Scott Reef North. Woodside aims for approval for the Browse Basin development by 2010 [ [http://dampierrockart.net/media/2007-11-12%20Browse%20LNG%20looking%20for%20a%20home-PNN.pdf Browse LNG Looking For A Home] ] .External links
* [http://www.oceandots.com/indian/scott-seringapatam Oceandots]
* [http://permanent.access.gpo.gov/websites/pollux/pollux.nss.nima.mil/NAV_PUBS/SD/pub175/175sec03.pdf Sailing Directions, Vol. 175]References
Further reading
* Berry, P.F. Ed. (1986) "Faunal surveys of the Rowley Shoals, Scott Reef, and Seringapatam Reef, North-western Australia" Perth, W.A. : Western Australian Museum, Records of the Western Australian Museum. Supplement, 0313-122X ; no. 25. ISBN 0730903400
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