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Kellick Island, King George Island (29417)
Antarctica, Antarctica

Site overview


KBA status: confirmed
Year of last assessment: 2015
National site name: Kellick Island, King George Island
Central coordinates: Latitude: -61.9181, Longitude: -58.3960
System: marine, terrestrial
Elevation (m): 0 to 250
Area of KBA (km2): 0.12515
KBA classification: Regional
Legacy site: Yes

Site details


Site description: Kellick Island is a low-lying, ice-free island of ~13 ha lying ~2 km north of King George Island between Stigant Point and False Round Point. The IBA qualifies on the basis of the concentration of seabirds present (in particular Chinstrap Penguin (Pygoscelis antarctica)) and includes all of Kellick Island. The nearest permanent scientific station is Comandante Ferraz (Brazil) which operates year-round on the northern shoreline of Admiralty Bay, located ~19 km to south, and which accommodates a maximum of ~40 people in the summer (COMNAP, Antarctic Facilities, accessed 24/08/2010).
Rationale for qualifying as KBA: This site qualifies as a Key Biodiversity Area of international significance that was identified using previously established criteria and thresholds for the identification of Important Bird and Biodiversity Areas (IBAs) and for which available data indicate that it does not meet global KBA criteria and thresholds set out in the Global Standard.
Additional biodiversity: Approximately 26 890 breeding pairs of Chinstrap Penguin were present at Kellick Island in 1980 (Jablonski 1984). Shuford & Spear (1988b) reported an estimated 15 000 to 25 000 breeding pairs in January 1987. Information on other bird species in the area is not available. Non-bird biodiversity: None known.
Delineation rationale: Island coastline where island is ≤ 5 km2.

Threats


Summary of threats to biodiversity at KBA: None known.

Additional information


References: Jablonski, B. 1984. Distribution and numbers of penguins in the region of King George Island (South Shetland Islands) in the breeding season 1980/81. Polish Polar Research 5:17-30. Shuford, W.D. & Spear, L.B. 1988b. Surveys of breeding Chinstrap Penguins in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica. British Antarctic Survey Bulletin 81: 19-30.