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Comprises all those areas of Crown land being the islands known as Macquarie Island, Bishop and Clerk Islets, 37 km to the south, Judge and Clerk Islets, 11 km to the north, and including all offshore islands, rocks and reefs extending in each case to the low water mark.
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At the turn of the century, approximately 150,000 Royal penguins (Eudyptes schlegeli) were harvested each year for 20 years from Macquarie Island (located south of New Zealand).
Penguins 2010
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A third base was established on Macquarie Island which allowed a wireless communication to be established with Hobart, Tasmania. in searching for a landing place, Mawson, like James Ross Clark sailed over land charted erroneously in 1840 by the Wilkes Expedition.
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At Macquarie Island the expedition encountered sealers and moving south and east crossed the Antarctic Circle on December 24, 1820.
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She uses Macquarie Island (located between Antarctica and Australia) as an example (based on an article in the New York Times).
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A third base was established on Macquarie Island which allowed a wireless communication to be established with Hobart, Tasmania. in searching for a landing place, Mawson, like James Ross Clark sailed over land charted erroneously in 1840 by the Wilkes Expedition.
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The flora, vegetation and soils of Macquarie Island.
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Vascular flora and vegetation of Macquarie Island.
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The status and conservation of seabirds at Macquarie Island.
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Reproduction and mortality of wandering albatrosses on Macquarie Island.
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