Geography | |
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Location | Great Australian Bight |
Coordinates | 33°57′39″S 134°15′54″E / 33.96089°S 134.265°E |
Area | 213 ha (530 acres)[1] |
Highest elevation | 238 m (781 ft)[1] |
Administration | |
Pearson Island is an island located in the Australian state of South Australia within the Pearson Isles an island group located in the larger group known as the Investigator Group about 63 kilometres (39 miles) southwest by west of Cape Finniss on the west coast of Eyre Peninsula. The group was discovered and named by Matthew Flinders on 13 February 1802. The island group has enjoyed protected area status since the 1960s and since 2011, it has been part of the Investigator Group Wilderness Protection Area. Pearson Island is notable both for its colony of Pearson Island Rock wallaby and for being a destination for scientific research.