Chatham Islands

Chatham Islands

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A bloom of phytoplankton—tiny photosynthetic organisms that become visible to satellites when their numbers explode—encircled the Chatham Islands in austral summer recently.

About Chatham Islands

  • It is an island group in the South Pacific Ocean, about 800 km east of New Zealand. 
  • These islands are New Zealand's most easterly territory.
  • Composed of 10 islands, they are primarily of volcanic formation, but areas of limestone indicate that they may once have been part of New Zealand.
  • Only the two main islands are inhabited: Chatham Island and Pitt Island.
    • Chatham Island, the largest of the islands, has a high southern tableland flanked by towering cliffs and a gentle northern portion encompassing extensive waterways, low peatlands and long sandy beaches. 
    • Pitt Island has a heartland of forest and a coast of wild cliffs, headlands, and sandy beaches.
    • Both islands are surrounded by a number of smaller islands, all within a radius of approximately 50 km. 
  • The Chatham Islands is the first inhabited place in the world to see the rising sun each day.
  • The islands were first inhabited by Moriori, who named the islands 'Rekohu' – translated as 'misty skies' or 'misty sun'. 
  • European sealers and whalers were next to arrive, followed by Māori from New Zealand, who named the islands 'Wharekauri'. 
  • Descendants of Moriori still reside on the Chatham Islands today.
  • The total population in 2024 was estimated to be 720.
  • The main settlement is Waitangi. Other settlements are Te One, Port Hutt, Kāingaroa, and Ōwenga.
  • The economy of the Chatham Islands is heavily dependent on fishing, farming, and tourism.

Source: SCNASA

Chatham Islands FAQs

Q1: Where are the Chatham Islands located?

Ans: The Chatham Islands are located in the South Pacific Ocean, about 800 km east of New Zealand.

Q2: Which country do the Chatham Islands belong to?

Ans: The Chatham Islands are New Zealand’s most easterly territory.

Q3: How many islands make up the Chatham Islands group?

Ans: The Chatham Islands group is composed of 10 islands.

Q4: Which two islands of the Chatham Islands are inhabited?

Ans: Chatham Island and Pitt Island are the only inhabited islands.

Q5: What is the main settlement of the Chatham Islands?

Ans: Waitangi is the main settlement.

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