AQ017
Robertson Islands


Site description (2015 baseline):

Site location and context

Matthews Island, Steepholm, Coffer Island and Skilling Island are part of the Robertson Islands group, South Orkney Islands. Matthews Island is the largest of the Robertson Islands, is partly covered in permanent ice and rises to over 250 m at two summits. Other islands in the group reach an altitude of less than 250 m and have no permanent ice. The IBA qualifies on the basis of the Chinstrap Penguin (Pygoscelis antarctica) colony present and the high concentration of seabirds. The IBA comprises all islands and skerries lying north of Atriceps Island in the Robertson Islands group and the intervening marine area.

See IBA Signy Island for information on meteorological records and facilities at Signy Station (GBR), which is located 25 km to the northwest.


Key biodiversity

Approximately 35 000 breeding pairs of Chinstrap Penguins were recorded in the Robertson Islands in 1983, with 14 750 pairs on Matthews Island, 2100 pairs on Coffer Island, 11 500 pairs on two islands south of Matthews Island and 6520 pairs on Steepholm and Skilling Islands combined (Poncet & Poncet 1985). In addition, Snow Petrels (Pagodroma nivea) breed in the area of The Divide (Croxall et al. 1995), a narrow channel separating Matthews Island from Coronation Island at the northern limit of the IBA.

Non-bird biodiversity: None known.


Pressure/threats to key biodiversity

None known.



Recommended citation
BirdLife International (2024) Important Bird Area factsheet: Robertson Islands (Antarctica). Downloaded from https://datazone.birdlife.org/site/factsheet/robertson-islands-iba-antarctica on 25/11/2024.