Atafu

Atafu

Atafu, formerly known as the "Duke of York Group" is a group of 42 coral islets within Tokelau in the south Pacific Ocean. Covering 2.5 km², it is the smallest of the three islands that constitute Tokelau, and is composed of an atoll surrounding a central lagoon, which itself covers some 15 km². The atoll lies some 800 kilometres south of the equator at 172° 30' West, 8° 35' South.

Population

According to the 2006 census 524 people officially live on Atafu (however just 417 were present at census night). Of those present 95% belong to the Congregational Church.cite web|url=http://www.spc.int/prism/NSO-News/TK/2006%20Census%20Tabular%20Report%20-%20Final.pdf|title=2006 Census Tabular Report|format=PDF|accessdate=2008-04-05] The main settlement on the atoll is located on Atafu Island at the northwestern corner of the atoll. The Presbyterian church was established on the island in 1858, but today almost all of the residents belong to the Congregational Christian Church. The first village on Atafu was established at the southern end of the islet, and residents built houses along the lagoon shore to receive the cooling trade winds.

The men on Atafu are highly skilled at fishing, and they use many traditional methods that are passed on from fathers to sons. They make highly effective lures, fish traps, nets, and seines, and noose fishing is still common.cite web|url=http://www.tokelau.org.nz/faq/atafu.htm|title=Atafu|publisher=Council for the Ongoing Government for Tokelau|accessdate=2008-04-05] They also make well-crafted canoes, which are important vehicles for their fishing expeditions.

Geography

Atafu lies in the Pacific hurricane belt. In January 1914, a massive storm demolished the church and most of the houses on the islands, and wiped out many of the coconut palms. [http://www.janeresture.com/tokelau_islands/atafu.htm]

The atoll is roughly triangular in shape and encloses a lagoon some five kilometres north to south by four kilometres east to west at its widest point. It is low-lying, reaching a maximum altitude of only some five metres, and is heavily vegetated with coconut palms and other trees, with undergrowth similar to that found on many small central Pacific islands. Lizards, rats, and seabirds are common on Atafu island. [http://www.janeresture.com/tokelau_islands/atafu.htm] The atoll attracts a wide variety of fish in large numbers.

The eastern side of the lagoon is a nearly continuous thin strip of land with one small break halfway along its length. In contrast, the western side is composed of reef and several distinct islands, notably the inverted V shape of Atafu Island in the north, Alofi, which extends into the lagoon from the western reef, and the L-shaped Fenualoa in the southwest. The smaller Tamaseko Island lies in the lagoon close to Alofi.

The reef which connects the islands of the atoll is shallow enough that it is possible to walk between the islands at low tide. This also means that there is no boat passage to the lagoon, although the ocean becomes deep very close to the reef. This allows for good anchorage, but also makes for rough seas close to the reef. The flatness of the atoll and its location within the tropical cyclone belt has led to damage to island properties on occasions, and Atafu's existence may become endangered if sea levels rise due to global warming.

History

It is likely that Polynesians visited the island in ancient times, but they may not have settled there. The European discovery of the atoll came on June 21, 1765, by John Byron, of the "HMS Dolphin". Byron found no-one living on the island at that time. Atafu was established by Tonuia and his wife Lagimaina, along with their seven children.

On August 26, 2007, the attempt by Ralph Tuijn to row from South America to Australia crashlanded on Atafu [http://www.zeemanoceanchallenge.com/news.php?id=1903&language=EN] .

External links

* [http://www.janeresture.com/tokelau_islands/atafu.htm History and map]
* [http://www.gesource.ac.uk/worldguide/html/image_1586.html Satellite image]

References


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