- Lizard Island National Park
Infobox_protected_area_of_Australia | name = Lizard Island National Park
iucn_category = II
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locator_x = 218
locator_y = 27
nearest_town_or_city = Cooktown
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area = 9.9 km²
established = 1939
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managing_authorities =Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service
official_site = [http://www.epa.qld.gov.au/projects/park/index.cgi?noback=1&parkid=184 Lizard Island National Park]Lizard Island is a national park on the
Great Barrier Reef inQueensland (Australia ), 1624 km northwest ofBrisbane and part of the Lizard Island Group that also includes Palfrey Island.Geology
Lizard Island is a
granite island about 10 square kilometres in size, with three smaller islands nearby (Palfrey, South and Bird). Together these islands form the Lizard Island Group and their well-developedfringing reef encircles the 10 metre deep Blue Lagoon.Aboriginal History
Lizard Island was known as Dyiigurra to the
Dingaal Aboriginal people and was regarded as a sacred place. It was used by the people for the initiation of young males and for the harvesting of shellfish, turtles, dugongs and fish. The Dingaal believed that the Lizard group of islands had been created in the Dreamtime. They saw it as a stingray with Lizard Island being the body and the other islands in the group forming the tail. The localDingiil Aboriginal people call the island Jiigurru.European History
The name Lizard Island was given to it by Captain Cook when he passed it on
12 August 1770 . He commented, "The only land Animals we saw here were Lizards, and these seem'd to be pretty Plenty, which occasioned my naming the Island Lizard Island." [gutenberg|no=8106|name=Captain Cook's Journal During the First Voyage Round the World] Cook climbed the peak on Lizard Island to chart a course out to sea through the maze of reefs which confronted him and the island's summit has since been called ‘Cook's Look’.By the 1860s the island was being used by
bêche-de-mer fishermen who found that the waters contained substantial quantities of thesea cucumber ortrepang which was a popular delicacy in Asia.In
1879 Captain Robert Watson with his wife, two servants and baby son, modified an abandoned cottage left on the island by the crew of the "Julia Percy". The ruins are still visible. Captain Watson, was a bêche-de-mer fisherman and during one of his absences Aborigines from the mainland killed one of the servants. Mrs. Watson was only 21 when she arrived at Lizard Island and is famed for her courage and endurance. After the attack, accompanied by her child and the other Chinese servant, she attempted to flee to the mainland in an iron boiling tank (it can be seen in theQueensland Museum - it is a large rectangular tub) used for boiling bêche-de-mer. The vessel floated away from the coast and all three died of thirst nine days later on the waterless Howick No 5 Island. Their bodies were found three months later along with Mrs. Watson's diary. The State Library of Queensland holds two diaries by Mrs Watson. One is about her [http://enc.slq.qld.gov.au/logicrouter/servlet/LogicRouter?PAGE=object&OUTPUTXSL=object_enc36ui.xslt&pm_RC=REPOSLQEAD&pm_OI=32072&pm_GT=Y&pm_IAC=Y&api_1=GET_OBJECT_XML&num_result= last 9 months] on Lizard Island and the other is notes documenting [http://enc.slq.qld.gov.au/logicrouter/servlet/LogicRouter?PAGE=object&OUTPUTXSL=object_enc36ui.xslt&pm_RC=REPOSLQEAD&pm_OI=32071&pm_GT=Y&pm_IAC=Y&api_1=GET_OBJECT_XML&num_result= her last days] . In retaliation to the attack, apunitive expedition was mounted against Aboriginal groups, but they were almost certainly the wrong Aborigines. [Robertson, Jillian. (1981) "Lizard Island: A Reconstruction of the Life of Mrs Watson". Hutchinson of Australia, Richmond, Victoria. ISBN 0-09-137140-6] A photo of Mrs Watson [http://enc.slq.qld.gov.au/logicrouter/servlet/LogicRouter?PAGE=object&OUTPUTXSL=object_enc36ui.xslt&pm_RC=PICTQLD&pm_OI=781&pm_GT=Y&pm_IAC=Y&api_1=GET_OBJECT_XML&num_result=1 (image 67193)] , the unveiling of her memorial [http://enc.slq.qld.gov.au/logicrouter/servlet/LogicRouter?PAGE=object&OUTPUTXSL=object_enc36ui.xslt&pm_RC=PICTQLD&pm_OI=9758&pm_GT=Y&pm_IAC=Y&api_1=GET_OBJECT_XML&num_result=2 (image 22232)] and her memorial [http://enc.slq.qld.gov.au/logicrouter/servlet/LogicRouter?PAGE=object&OUTPUTXSL=object_enc36ui.xslt&pm_RC=PICTQLD&pm_OI=20336&pm_GT=Y&pm_IAC=Y&api_1=GET_OBJECT_XML&num_result=0 (image 194899)] have been digitised and are held by theState Library of Queensland .In
1939 all of the islands in the group were declared a national park, which is now administered by the Queensland Parks and Wildlife Service. The island is also part of the Great Barrier Reef Marine Park, administered jointly by theGreat Barrier Reef Marine Park Authority and the Queensland Environmental Protection Agency. Permits are required for all manipulative research in the Lizard Island Group and the waters surrounding it.Current settlement and usage
Aside from the national park, Lizard Island also contains a number of other facilities:
Lizard Island Research Station
Situated on Lizard Island's most westerly point, the research station is operated by the
Australian Museum , providing research and education facilities for those interested in studying coral reefs. As a result of research conducted at the station, about 1,000 scientific publications have been produced by Australian and international researchers since the station was set up in1973 [cite web |url=http://www.lizardisland.net.au/about/profile.htm#overview |title=Lizard Island Research Station Profile |accessdate=2008-05-27 ] .Lizard Island Resort
On the island's north western side is a small
luxury resort operated byVoyages . The 40 villa resort focuses on providing seclusion and watersport activities that take advantage of the island's location, including diving trips to the nearbyCod Hole . [cite web |url=http://www.lizardisland.com.au/ |title=Lizard Island Resort |accessdate=2008-05-27 ]ee also
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Lizard Island Airport
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