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The New Zealand Subantarctic Islands comprise the five southernmost groups of the New Zealand outlying islands.
Most of the islands lie near the southeast edge of the largely submerged continent centred on New Zealand called Zealandia, which was riven from Australia 60xe2x80x9385xc2xa0million years ago, and from Antarctica 85xe2x80x93130 million years ago.
New Zealand also has territorial claims, held in abeyance under the Antarctic Treaty System, over several islands close to the Antarctic mainland, including:
The New Zealand Sub-antarctic Islands (NZSAI) encompasses five island groups that lie between latitudes 47o and 53o south; Snares Islands/Tini Heke, Bounty Islands, Antipodes Islands, Auckland Islands/Motu Maha and Campbell Island/Motu Ihupuku and the islands surrounding it.
Including a total land area of 76,458ha, the marine area takes in 1,400,000 ha and constitutes one of New Zealandxe2x80x99s remotest protected natural areas, including some of the worldxe2x80x99s least-modified islands.
While the NZSAIxe2x80x99s are all located on the Pacific Tectonic Plate, the different geological history and age of each island group, and their geographical isolation from mainland New Zealand and from each other, has shaped the unique and remarkable biodiversity of the islands including distinctive plants, birds, invertebrates, marine mammals, fish and marine algae assemblages.
More than 95% of the worldxe2x80x99s population of New Zealand sea lion (formerly known as Hookerxe2x80x99s sea lion) breed here and the marine environment provides critical breeding areas for the southern right whale.
Of particular significance: the most diverse community of seabirds in the world with eight species endemic to the region; including four species of albatross, three species of cormorants (one of which, the Bounty Island Shag, is the worldxe2x80x99s rarest cormorant) and one species of penguin; 15 endemic land birds including snipe, parakeets and teal; breeding sites of the worldxe2x80x99s rarest sea lion (the New Zealand (or Hookerxe2x80x99s) sea lion); and a significant breeding population of the southern right whale.
With their geographical isolation from mainland New Zealand and from each other, the NZSAI include some of the worldxe2x80x99s most unmodified islands.
Bycatch of pinnipeds and seabirds remain important issues in the Subantarctic marine environment, and the fishing industry, New Zealand Government and environmental groups continue to work together to address these issues.
Managed by the Department of Conservation on behalf of the Government and the people of New Zealand the comprehensive application of legal, administrative and management systems in place ensure the areas of the NZSAI that are above mean high water have the highest level of protection under New Zealand legislation, being classified as Nature Reserves under the Reserves Act 1977.
New Zealand authorities plan to eventually remove all alien mammal species from the islands and once achieved this will provide a model for oceanic islands elsewhere.