Geography | |
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Coordinates | 30°32′12″S 178°34′05″W / 30.53667°S 178.56806°W |
Archipelago | Kermadec Islands |
Area | 7.6 ha (19 acres) |
Administration | |
Demographics | |
Population | 0 |
Cheeseman Island is a 7.6 ha (19-acre) rocky volcanic island in the southwest Pacific Ocean (located at 30°32′12″S 178°34′05″W / 30.53667°S 178.56806°W). It is named after Thomas Frederick Cheeseman of the Auckland Museum, who was on board the New Zealand Government steamer 'Stella' when it visited the island in 1887. It neighbours Curtis Island to the east and lies about 20 km (12 mi) south of Macauley Island. They are part of the Kermadec Islands, an outlying island group of New Zealand, located halfway between New Zealand's North Island and the nation of Tonga.