New Zealand Sub-Antarctic Islands

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New Zealand Sub-Antarctic Islandsa
UNESCO World Heritage Site
State Party Flag of New Zealand New Zealand
Type Natural
Criteria ix, x
Identification #877
Regionb Asia-Pacific

Inscription History

Formal Inscription: 1998
22nd Session

a Name as officially inscribed on the WH List
b As classified officially by UNESCO

The five southernmost groups of the New Zealand Outlying Islands form the New Zealand Sub-Antarctic islands. These islands are all World Heritage Sites.

Most of the islands are located near the southernmost edge of the largely submerged continent centred on New Zealand called Zealandia. It sank after rifting away from Australia 60-85 million years ago and from Antarctica between 130 and 85 million years ago. It is 3,500,000 km² in area, almost half the size of Australia and is unusually long and narrow.

Map showing New Zealand's sub-antarctic islands
Map showing New Zealand's sub-antarctic islands

Until 1995, scientific research staff was stationed permanently at a meteorological station on Campbell Island. Since then, the islands are uninhabited. The islands are:

They share some features with Australia's Macquarie Island to the west.

New Zealand also has territorial claims under the Antarctic Treaty System on several islands close to the Antarctic mainland, namely:

Of these, Ross Island is inhabited by the scientific staff of several research stations, notably at McMurdo Sound and Scott Base.

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