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QUEENSLAND
Orpheus
Island National Park
Orpheus
Island National Park features sheltered
bays with spectacular fringing reefs.
Composed of granite and volcanic rocks,
Orpheus Island belongs to the chain of
continental islands called the Palm Group
located 20km off the Queensland coast, eat
of Ingham.
Orpheus
Island is made up of volcanic rocks formed
around 280 million years ago. A geological
feature of the island are 'ring dykes',
formed by intrusions of molten rock into
granite bedrock cracks. These create a
spider web effect and can be seen on the
headland and rocky shores where erosion
has created caves and crevices.
Vegetation
Dry
woodlands dominate the island and consist
of Moreton bay ash (Eucalyptus
tessellaris) and acacia. In the deeper
gullies and sheltered bays, rainforest
trees such as fig and macaranga, with its
large, heart-shaped leaves, can be seen.
Small irregular bands of grasslands are
also an intriguing aspect of the
island.
Animals
May
of the native mammals on the island are
nocturnal, but you may be lucky enough to
seee an exhidna foraging in the
forest.
Reptiles
can often be seen in the rainforest and
woodland, including brown tree snakes,
carpets and children's pythons, and
various skinks and geckos.
A
range of birds can be seen or heard
throughout the forests. The orange-footed
scrub fowl can sometimes be heard
scratching amongst the rainforest litter.
This bird builds a mound of vegetation (up
to 3m high) as its nest in which it
incubates its eggs. Ospreys soaring above,
while reef herons and egrets are usually
seen wading in the mangroves and
intertidle areas.
Access
Orpheus
Island can be reached by boat. There is no
public ferry, but special charters can be
arranged. The closest boat ramp is at
Taylor's Beach, 25km from Ingham, while
the ramp at Lucinda is a little further
from the island.
Activities
Camping
is allowed near Yank's Jetty, South Beach
and a Little Pioneer Bay where basic
facilities are provided. Fresh water is
not available and bushwalking tracks are
not provided.
A
camping permit must be obtained in advance
from QdoE offices at Townsville Wonderland
or Ingham.
Marine
Parks
Intertidal
waters surrounding Orpheus are part of the
Queensland (State) Marine Park, while the
remaining waters from the Great Barrier
Reef Marine Park. Most of the waters
surrounding the island are zoned Marine
National Park 'B', a look but don't take
zone', where collecting and fishing are
prohibited. Between the northern end of
Hazard Bay and Harrier Point the waters
are zoned Marine National Park 'A',
allowing limited line fishing; one hook
and one line per person.
Collecting
living or dead shells, corals and other
marine life is not permitted in either
zone. Check a Zoning Plan for more
details. The fringing reefs are best
explored by snorkelling or scuba diving.
Large coral bommies may be found in Little
Pioneer Bay, Cattle Bay and around the
Yank's Jetty area. The best snorkelling
area is off the north east tip. Care
should be taken when anchoring to avoid
damage to coral, scientific research is
carried out. Boats should ensure that they
remain at least 50m from the reef
front.
Leases
Orpheus
Island resort overlooks Hazard Bay while
the James Cook University research station
is located at Pioneer Bay. Only guests and
authorised visitors are welcome on these
leases. Research Station staff may show
visitors around the station by arrangement
with the manager - PH (07) 4777
7336
Caring
for Orpheus Island
Please
assist the Queensland Department of
Environment to protect the park by :-
Returning
all rubbish to the main land; do not bury
it.
Take
your own fuel stove. Fires are not
permitted.
Do
not take pets onto the island as even
their scent may disturb native
animals
For
further information and permits
contact:
Queensland
Parks and Wildlife Service Rainforest and
Reef Centre
Bruce Highway
PO Box 74 CARDWELL QLD 4849 Ph (07) 4066
8601 Fax (07) 4066 8116
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Dedicated
to the Diamondvale Project
© 1997 New Realm Media e-mail alessandro@ciaodarling.com

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