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Untitled
editI would just like to say that I went on a cruise in 1975, on the Oriana. We were supposed to go to Vila and Noumea but as we left Sydney Harbour we followed a hurricane all the way to Vila it was a mess when we arrived. Noumea was a little better. By way of compensation the cruise was detoured to circumnavigate Lord Howe Island and Ball's Pyramid. I will never forget the amazing sight as this massive blue spire/pyramid grew ever larger on the horizon. It is a truly spectacular and amazing sight in the middle of the ocean. I would recommend this as a must to anyone who travels to Lord Howe Island. L.I.Boundy 26/03/2006
Southern Most Reef?
editThe article claims that Lord Howe Island has the most Southern coral reefs in the world -- is this really true (or just a little bit true)? I've seen the same claim made for Rottnest Island, lattitude 32°0′35″S vs Lord Howe's 37°.
- I think this requires clarification as well. Rottnest Island has a fringing reef in the same manner as Lord Howe, so I don't see how the statement that Howe is the southernmost coral reef can be regarded as factually accurate. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 146.90.55.115 (talk) 16:18, 6 October 2013 (UTC)
Unique clock shift?
editThe page includes "Timezone: UTC+10:30 (+11:00 DST)".
I believe that the Island is currently unique in having Summer Time with a shift other than one hour. That seems interesting enough, if carefully verified, to be worth stating as such in the text.
pronunciation
editIs it Lord /hau/ or Lord /hou/? kwami 23:13, 17 October 2007 (UTC)
- Rhymes with how, now, cow, rather than slow, low, blow. If that helps. Kahuroa (talk) 01:31, 13 November 2008 (UTC)
- Thanks. kwami (talk) 17:01, 30 April 2009 (UTC)
- Rhymes with how, now, cow, rather than slow, low, blow. If that helps. Kahuroa (talk) 01:31, 13 November 2008 (UTC)
GAN
editArticle needs info on things other than environment before it can pass: govt rule, demographics, religion, schools/hospitals on the island etc YellowMonkey (cricket calendar poll!) paid editing=POV 01:42, 22 June 2009 (UTC)
And what sort of a references are Hutton, Coleman or Flannery? The citations need improving. Polargeo (talk) 22:40, 22 June 2009 (UTC)
- No it's correct to use shorthand in the notes and list the book in full at the end YellowMonkey (cricket calendar poll!) paid editing=POV 02:10, 23 June 2009 (UTC)
GA Review
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- Starting review.Pyrotec (talk) 21:03, 3 July 2009 (UTC)
Initial review
editI'm sorry for the slow initial progress on the review; unfortunately I was not been able to do any work on wikipedia over the weekend.
This appears to be a competent article, which stands a reasonable chance of making it through to GA-status. I think I needs a bit more work in several places; and I'll list these points tomorrow.Pyrotec (talk) 21:18, 7 July 2009 (UTC)
The article appears to be well-written and generally well-referenced. However there are a number of unreferenced statements, so I'm just going to concentrate on them for the moment.
- Geology -
- Statements about the Lord Howe seamount chain are unreferenced.
- Done seamount chain, but didn't find a ref for 60-80 million. --99of9 (talk) 05:17, 28 July 2011 (UTC)
- The coral reef and lagoon are unreferenced.
- Flora -
- First paragraph: Apart from the first sentence, this is completely unreferenced.
- Other animals -
- First, second, fourth and last paragraphs are unreferenced.
- This is quite a "bitty" section consisting of mostly two-sentence and one-sentence paragraphs. The second paragraph is the best of these. I would suggest that some of these paragraphs be combined to provide a better reading experience.
- Threats and conservation -
- First paragraph: Apart from the last sentence, this is completely unreferenced.
- The second paragraph is well referenced in the first half; but the second half is unreferenced.
- Other comments -
- Apart from the lack of in-line citations mentioned above, the article is generally of GA-standard.
- Having gone through the article is some detail, I think there are a few missing points:
- Settlement is barely mentioned. History mentions the Old Settlement and an establishment date of 1834; the infobox gives the largest city as: "Lord Howe Island (347)"; and tourism is mentioned as one of only two sources of external income. However, that is all. I would expect the article to provide more information about settlement, the Old Settlement and the infrastructure to support tourism.
- Transportation is barely mentioned, apart from: "Until the construction of Lord Howe Island Airport in 1974, the only way to reach the island by air was by sea or by flying boat from Rose Bay in Sydney, landing on the lagoon surrounded by the coral reef". The facilities for boats are not mentioned. There is nothing about the airport, apart from a link; and flying boats are mentioned in passing, but presumably (and this in not mentioned in the article) this covered the period from about 1920s, or possibly post-WW II, to 1974?
- The WP:lead is a bit short. This is intended to do two things: provide an introduction to the article, which is does reasonably well; and to summarise the main points of the article. I would suggest that the lead needs to be expanded to about twice its present size - perhaps by adding a third paragraph which includes a bit more summarised information on Lord Howe Island.
I'm putting the article On Hold for these points to be addressed. If you have any questions about this assessment, add them to this page and I will answer them on this page.Pyrotec (talk) 21:25, 8 July 2009 (UTC)
Summary
editGA review – see WP:WIAGA for criteria
A god article that is quite close to being a GA, but not just yet.
- Is it reasonably well written?
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- A. References to sources:
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- C. No original research:
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- Is it broad in its coverage?
- A. Major aspects:
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- Is it neutral?
- Fair representation without bias:
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- Is it stable?
- No edit wars, etc:
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- Does it contain images to illustrate the topic?
- A. Images are copyright tagged, and non-free images have fair use rationales:
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- A. Images are copyright tagged, and non-free images have fair use rationales:
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GA Review
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Reviewer: Nightw 23:32, 16 August 2011 (UTC)
Preliminary
editI'm going to do a thorough review of this in a few moments, but please take a look at the suggestions automatically generated by the peer reviewer for a start. At the moment, from what I can see, the lead is under-referenced.
- Thanks for undertaking this review N. The Lead, as a starting point, has a few things I need advice on. I will check the referencing; an editor has suggested reducing the statistics but I need guidance as to which might be put elsewhere; it seems long, but I'm not sure what to leave out, the four paragraphs are within WP guidelines, but it actually lacks a summary of the history section so there is potentially more to go in. It also raises the issue of galleries. I will, of course, abide by WP policy but wonder what you think about this? The galleries in this article were inserted in innocence on the assumption that they would both interest and assist the reader - that multiple pictures can be really informative and, in fact, often speak louder than the words. Animals and plants especially seem appropriate for galleries, rather than just a sample pic or two to decorate the article. Anyway, the Lead is where this problem first arises, as the gallery gives the reader a "taste" for familiar island views and operations. I'll get on with the references ...Granitethighs 05:26, 17 August 2011 (UTC)
- I've had a go at condensing the lead and moving the detail elsewhere, and have disbanded the lead gallery. I still think a few sentences summarizing the history should be put in. --99of9 (talk) 07:47, 17 August 2011 (UTC)
- Thanks 99of9, that's a significant improvement; you've made my job much easier! Nightw 13:13, 17 August 2011 (UTC)
- I've had a go at condensing the lead and moving the detail elsewhere, and have disbanded the lead gallery. I still think a few sentences summarizing the history should be put in. --99of9 (talk) 07:47, 17 August 2011 (UTC)
General notes
edit- The article could do with a thorough copyedit. There's a noticeable over-capitalisation of nouns and an overuse of semicolons. I will do one myself after finishing the general review. Done
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Rating
editGA review – see WP:WIAGA for criteria
This is obviously the preliminary assessment to see where we need to focus our attentions (since I've also made a lot of "random" suggestions!).
- Is it reasonably well written?
- A. Prose quality:
- At the moment, it needs a thorough copyedit to check for tone, grammar and flow. Will do at the end.
- B. MoS compliance for lead, layout, words to watch, fiction, and lists:
- I do think the sections could do with reordering. Please have a look at that under my general notes, but the current setup does comply with policy.
- A. Prose quality:
- Is it factually accurate and verifiable?
- A. References to sources:
- Consistency in the citation style is preferred and easy to achieve.
- B. Citation of reliable sources where necessary:
- Most sections (including the lead) have major sourcing concerns. Exceptions are the History and Animals sections.
- C. No original research:
- Will do a thorough check at the end.
- A. References to sources:
- Is it broad in its coverage?
- A. Major aspects:
- B. Focused:
- There are parts where it could be seen to wander off into unecessary or trivial detail.
- A. Major aspects:
- Is it neutral?
- Fair representation without bias:
- Fair representation without bias:
- Is it stable?
- No edit wars, etc:
- No edit wars, etc:
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- A. Images are copyright tagged, and non-free images have fair use rationales:
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- A. Images are copyright tagged, and non-free images have fair use rationales:
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- Pass or Fail:
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Worthy of a brief mention.
editHaving recently been there, there are a few things that we saw/heard that should be in this article. I shall list them here first as bullet points and then if no-one objects, will put them into the main article. In no particular order, here goes:
The RAAF Catalina that crashed in 1949, the remnants of which form a tourist item. Either somewhat expanded in "History", or a brief mention in "Tourist Facility", or both.
The controversy regarding the building of the airport, the effects of the airport on tourism and the local ecology, and the management of the resulting expansion of tourism.
" ... no daytime sharks off the beaches" . Well, we saw a Blacktip reef shark at Ned's Beach, I think that he means no dangerous sharks.
The unsuccessful introduction of the owl as a predator on the rats, with a bit of detail as to what actually happened. Old_Wombat (talk) 10:02, 26 December 2011 (UTC)
- Hi Old Wombat - that all looks good to me, but could I suggest that all the additions are kept as brief as possible?Granitethighs 12:03, 26 December 2011 (UTC)
How about three lines each at most? Old_Wombat (talk) 02:26, 27 December 2011 (UTC)
- The information itself looks good. My only concern is maintaining balance within the article by weighting the new information relative to the other content. Three lines sounds quite a lot to me. For example the shark edit simply requires the addition of a single word. If you disagree, then put in the information and we can discuss how it looks.Granitethighs 09:57, 27 December 2011 (UTC)
I agree with all you say and will follow your suggestions. I will put the suggested texts here first and then everyone can kick them to death first. Whatever survives can then go into the article Old_Wombat (talk) 09:33, 28 December 2011 (UTC)
I put in the one word into the shark article as per your suggestion. The rest will have to wait for a week or so. Old_Wombat (talk) 09:42, 28 December 2011 (UTC)
Time Zone
editThe time zone on Lord Howe Island is Lord Howe Standard Time (UTC + 10.5 hours) from the 1st Sunday of April to the 1st Sunday of October and Lord Howe Summer Time (UTC + 11 hours) from the 1st Sunday of October to the 1st Sunday of April. Of all of the places in the world that switch to Daylight Saving Time/ Summer Time each year, Lord Howe Island is the only place where the current Summer Time offset is not one hour. [1]
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Article - Endangered animals bounce back on rat-free Lord Howe Island
editKey points: Rats have had a significant impact on flora and fauna on Lord Howe Island. In recent times a major rat eradication program was carried out. Since then there has been significant improvements for fauna and fauna.
Quoting:The last rat seen on Lord Howe Island was sniffed out by a detector dog about 15 months ago not long after a sometimes controversial program to rid the island of an estimated 200,000 of the vermin began.
The change in the little island since the rats disappeared has been spectacular, says Terry O’Dwyer, a biologist who worked on the program.
Shoots are now covering sections of the island’s forest floor and its famed Kentia palms are heavy with fruit.
Most significantly there has been a rebound in the numbers of Lord Howe’s flightless woodhen, which was pushed towards extinction by the rats that competed with it for food and even preyed on its eggs and young.
Fears that the woodhen might succumb to the baiting program that was carried out between June and July in 2019 caused some islanders to campaign against the effort, and prompted scientists to capture and keep them in captivity as the rats were being exterminated.
“We knew they were going to be all right as soon as we released them,” Dr O’Dwyer said. “They started copulating before they were out of sight.”
In a recent survey 440 of the hens were counted, twice the number of the previous count a year earlier.
Feral animals have already caused the extinction of six bird species including the Lord Howe Island fantail, white-eye, gerygone, starling and thrush, as well as 13 invertebrates and two plant species. Since rats scurried ashore from a shipwreck in 1918, they have caused or contributed to the extinction.
The impact of the eradication has stunned some observers.
“It has blown me away,” tour operator Jack Shick said. “I was a huge supporter of [the eradication] but I am in disbelief at what I am seeing. There are more birds, there are berries on the trees and insects are coming back. We are hearing crickets calling again at night. I remember that sound from when I was a kid.
“The thing that excites me is that there is no one alive on Lord Howe who can tell us what it was like before the rats came, so there is a new discovery around every corner.”
It will take longer to assess the impact on larger animals, but, said Dr O’Dwyer, the breeding success rate of petrels on the island has jumped from 2 or 3 per cent to more than 70 per cent.
Eradication programs of invasive species on islands have become a key tool against the global extinction crisis. The Database of Island Invasive Species Eradications has tracked 2000 programs between 1950 and 2019.
The $15.5 million Lord Howe Island program involved intensive ground and aerial baiting in 2019, supported by ongoing monitoring and ramped-up quarantine measures.
“This is an extraordinary example of a community conservation effort backed by world-leading science,” said NSW Environment Minister Matt Kean, who visited the island last week.
It is expected that the island will be declared rodent free later this year, two years after the baiting was finished. — Preceding unsigned comment added by 124.169.207.105 (talk) 01:57, 31 January 2021 (UTC)
Congenital illnesses?
editGreat article! Thank you to all who have contributed.
Do the permanent residents, descendants of the very limited number of original settlers for six generations according to the article, suffer from genetic diseases due to the limited gene pool similar to the Amish? I imagine permanent immigration is not permitted. However, are residents permitted to settle their spouses on the island if they marry an outsider?HistoryBuff14 (talk) 23:29, 20 September 2021 (UTC)