Duiker Island

Duiker Island
Fur seals on Duiker Island
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Duiker Island is located in Western Cape
Duiker Island
Duiker Island
Geography
Coordinateschart 34°03′31″S 18°19′37″E / 34.05861°S 18.32694°E / -34.05861; 18.32694
Area0.4 ha (0.99 acres)
Length77 m (253 ft)
Width95 m (312 ft)
Administration
ProvinceWestern Cape
MunicipalityCity of Cape Town

Duiker Island or Duikereiland (Afrikaans), also known as Seal Island (not to be confused with the nearby Seal Island), is an island off Hout Bay near Cape Town South Africa. It is 77 by 95 metres in size, with an area of about 0.4 hectare.

The island is renowned for its marine wildlife, including the Cape fur seals and marine bird species such as the common cormorants and kelp gulls. It is visited regularly by tourists and photographers by boat via Mariner's Wharf in Hout Bay harbour.

On 13 October 2012, a small vessel carrying tourists to Duiker Island capsized. The incident resulted in the deaths of two men while three women survived by finding air pockets beneath the up-turned vessel. [1][2]

References

  1. ^ 3 Women Survive in Air Pockets Under Capsized Boat by Bazi Kanani (ABC News, 15 October 2012)
  2. ^ Cape Town boat capsizes: Peter Hyett dies in Hout Bay (BBC News, 15 October 2012)
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