Английская Википедия:Coco Islands
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The Coco Islands (Шаблон:Lang-my) are a small group of islands in the northeastern Bay of Bengal. They are part of the Yangon Region of Myanmar since 1937. The islands are located Шаблон:Convert south of the city of Yangon. Coco Island group consists of five islands: four on Great Coco Reef and one on the Little Coco Reef. To the north of this island group lies Preparis Island, belonging to Myanmar. To the south lies the Landfall Island, belonging to India.
History
The islands were once Indian possessions. They were on the ancient trade route between India, Burma and Southeast Asia and were regularly visited by ships.Шаблон:Sfn In the 16th century, Portuguese sailors named the islands after the Portuguese word for coconut, coco.Шаблон:Cn The East India Company took over the islands in the 18th century, later becoming part of the British Raj. The Cocos Islands provided food, mainly coconuts, to a penal colony at Port Blair on South Andaman Island; the colony was established in 1858 to hold prisoners from the Indian Rebellion of 1857.Шаблон:Sfn
The islands were leased to the Jadwet family in the 1860s, who built a lighthouse on Table Island.[1] The islands were deemed too remote to administer from India after it took many weeks for the Chief Commissioner at Port Blair to learn of a murder at the lighthouse in 1877. Control was transferred to British Burma by 1882. The islands were commercially leased starting in 1878, but attempts to develop it over the next 60 years failed.Шаблон:Sfn
Burma retained the islands when it became a crown colony in 1937.Шаблон:Sfn Japan occupied the islands from 1942 to 1945 during the Second World War.Шаблон:Sfn Burma became independent in 1948 with control over the Coco Islands.Шаблон:Sfn A penal colony was founded on Great Coco Island in January 1959 by Ne Win's government for political prisoners. After Ne Win’s 1962 coup d'état it developed a reputation as a Burmese "Devil’s Island". Three inmate hunger strikes from 1969 to 1971 led to the prison's closure in December 1971. Afterward the facilities were transferred to the Burmese Navy.Шаблон:Sfn
In 1998, George Fernandes claimed that China leased the islands in 1994; no supporting evidence had emerged by 2008.Шаблон:Sfn
Military
In 1992, a Japanese news service reported that China was helping upgrade the base on Great Coco Island. Through the 1990s and 2000s, journalists and academics expanded the claims to China having a major signals intelligence base, seemingly part of the so-called "string of pearls", that monitored Indian activity. In 1998, George Fernandes also claimed China intended to build a major naval base on the islands; India was the only country to publicly "confirm" that the Chinese base existed. No supporting evidence appears through 2008. China and Burma denied the base's existence. In 1998, the United States reported that there was no significant Chinese activity. In 2005, India retracted its position; this followed an Indian inspection of the islands at Burma's invitation.Шаблон:Sfn
In 2014, Air Marshal P. K. Roy, commander-in-chief of India's Andaman and Nicobar Command, stated that "China has been developing a runway for civilian purposes.[2][3] There are no reports of the presence of Chinese per se. The situation is not alarming". He added that there was only some civilian infrastructural developments, which were not a threat to India.[4]
Satellite images from Maxar Technologies, taken in January 2023, revealed upgrades to Coco Island Airport. These included a longer 2,300-metre runway, a radar tower, and two new hangars. It appears that the installation is run by the Tatmadaw or Myanmar military with no visible Chinese military presence.[5]
Geography
The Bay of Bengal lies to the west of the islands. The Andaman Sea lies to the east. The Burmese mainland is Шаблон:Convert to the north. The island of Preparis lies Шаблон:Convert to the north-northeast of the Coco Islands.[6] The Coco Islands consist of three main islands, namely Great Coco Island and the smaller Little Coco Island, separated by the Alexandra Channel, as well as Table Island, a third small island located near Great Coco Island.[7]
Geographically, they are a part of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands archipelago, most of which belongs to India. They are separated from Landfall Island, the northernmost island in the Indian part of the archipelago, by the Шаблон:Convert wide Coco Channel.[1]
Great Coco reef
This reef has four islands. From north to south those are Slipper Island, Table Island, Great Coco Island and Jerry Island.
Great Coco Island
The Coco Islands consist of three main islands: Great Coco Island and the smaller Little Coco Island are separated by the Alexandra Channel. A third small island located near Great Coco Island is Table Island.
Great Coco Island (Шаблон:Coord) is Шаблон:Convert long and Шаблон:Convert wide. Many green turtles nest on the beaches of the Island. A series of research programs on marine turtle conservation have been conducted by Myanmar's Ministry of Livestock, Fisheries and Rural Development. Data collection on tissue samples of green turtles for population genetic and tagging studies was conducted at Great Coco Island in March and April, 2006. Previously, Great Coco Island had never been surveyed for marine turtle conservation due to its remote location. The survey found an estimated 150 sea turtles nesting along with 95,000 hatchlings and juveniles.Шаблон:Citation needed
Table Island
The axe head-shaped Table Island is located Шаблон:Convert to the north of Great Coco Island. The island is Шаблон:Convert long and Шаблон:Convert wide. The island previously housed a lighthouse in its southwestern portion, but it is now uninhabited.[7] The lighthouse was built is 1867, with a focal plane of 59 m.[8] It has a lantern and gallery, painted with red and white horizontal bands. Two 1-story brick keeper's houses and other light station buildings lie around the lighthouse.
The island is accessible by boat. One of the former island keepers was brutally murdered by his boss.
Slipper Island
Slipper Island is a Шаблон:Convert long narrow islet located off the northwestern point of Table Island, separated from it by a Шаблон:Convert narrow channel.[6]
Jerry Island
Jerry Island is a Шаблон:Convert long and Шаблон:Convert wide islet located off the southern point of Great Coco Island, which can be reached from the Great Coco Island just by walking on the sandbar connecting these two islands.
Little Coco Reef
This reef has only one island.
Little Coco Island
Little Coco Island lies Шаблон:Convert to the southwest of Great Coco Island. It is Шаблон:Convert long from north to south and Шаблон:Convert wide from east to west. This island is on a separate reef, and rest of the four islands (including Table Island) are on the same reef as Coco Island. This is the southernmost Island belonging to Myanmar in Andaman and Nicobar sea, the next island to the south is Landfall Island belonging to India.
General information
Island | Location | Features | Area (km2) | Population |
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Great Coco Island | Шаблон:Coord | Airport, coconut groves, alleged Chinese SIGINT station | 14.57 | 1000+ |
Little Coco Island | Шаблон:Coord | Coconut groves | 4.44 | 150Шаблон:Cn |
Table Island | Шаблон:Coord | Lighthouse | 1.28 | 0 |
Slipper Island | Шаблон:Coord | 0.08 | 0 | |
Rat Island | Шаблон:Coord | 0.015 | 0 | |
Binnacle Rock | Шаблон:Coord | 0.011 | 0 | |
Jerry Island | Шаблон:Coord | 0.14 | 0 | |
Coco Islands (Total) | 20.53 | 1350+ |
Demography
There are more than 200 houses on Great Coco Island, and its total population is around a thousand people. A large water catchment reservoir is able to support the island's population.[9]
There is a naval base on the islands, which belongs to the 28th unit of the Myanmar Navy. It is home to some 200 soldiers and their families.
Climate
The Coco Islands have a tropical monsoon climate (Köppen climate classification Am). Temperatures are very warm throughout the year. There is a winter dry season from December to March. There is a summer wet season from April to November. Heavy rain has been known in September, such as Шаблон:Convert of rain.
Administration
The island belongs to the township of Cocokyun. The township had a corruption scandal in the Myanmar general election of 2015.[10] Ballots were filled in Yangon without being shipped, resulting in a high turnout and police investigation.[11][12]
Transportation
The Шаблон:Convert Coco Island Airport (ICAO code: VYCI) is at the north of Great Coco Island. It follows the north–south axis near the island's village. The airport was recently renovated.[13]
Flora and fauna
The islands offer the opportunity to see rare reptiles, birds, and mammals that are unique to the Coco Islands.[14]
Image gallery
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Map of the Andaman and Nicobar Islands, with the Coco Islands in the extreme north
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Map of the Coco Islands group, Great Coco Island in north and Little Coco Island in southwest
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Map of Table Island in the middle and Slipper Island to the northwest
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Map of Great Coco Island with tiny Jerry Island at the bottom
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Map of Little Coco Island, it is the southernmost island of Myanmar
See also
- Exclusive economic zones
- Exclusive economic zone of India
- Exclusive economic zone of Indonesia
- Exclusive economic zone of Malaysia
- Exclusive economic zone of Thailand
- India's Look-East Connectivity projects
- Sabang strategic port development, India-Indonesia project
- Sittwe Port, India-Myanmar project
- Dawei Port Project in Myanmar
- Extreme points
- Rondo Island, Indonesia's northernmost island is closest to Indira Point
- Narcondam Island, India's easternmost point of Andaman Nicobar Islands group
- Landfall Island, India's northernmost island of Andaman Nicobar Islands group
- Extreme points of India
- Extreme points of Indonesia
- Extreme points of Myanmar
- Extreme points of Bangladesh
- Extreme points of Thailand
- List of islands of Burma
- Borders of Myanmar
- Bangladesh–Myanmar border
- China–Myanmar border
- India–Myanmar border
- Laos–Myanmar border
- Thailand–Myanmar border
References
Sources
External links
- Burma's mythical islands
- Official Nautical Chart of Coco Islands
- Indian Ocean – South-East Asian Marine Turtle Memorandum of Understanding
- Google Earth map of Chinese facilities at Great Coco Island
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