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Pearson Isles

Pearson Isles
Pearson Isles is located in South Australia
Pearson Isles
Pearson Isles
Geography
LocationGreat Australian Bight
Coordinates33°57′39″S 134°15′54″E / 33.96089°S 134.265°E / -33.96089; 134.265
Administration

Pearson Isles (also called the Pearson Islands, Pearson Group and Pearson Archipelago) is an island group located in the Australian state of South Australia about 65 kilometres (40 miles) to 72 kilometres (45 miles) west south-west of Cape Finniss on the west coast of Eyre Peninsula within the larger island group, the Investigator Group. The group was discovered and named by Matthew Flinders on 13 February 1802. The group has four members - Pearson Island, a pair of islands known as the Veteran Isles and Dorothee Island. The island group has enjoyed protected area status starting in 1916 and since 2011, it has been part of the Investigator Group Wilderness Protection Area. The island group is notable as a venue for scientific research.


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