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Coordinates: 15°4640S 145°3453E / 15.77778°S 145.58139°E / -15.77778; 145.58139
 

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Endeavour River

Cairns Reef

Endeavour Reef

Hope Islands National Park

Pickersgill Reef

King's "dry rock"

Endeavour Reef is a coral reef within the Great Barrier Reef. It is within the Shire of Cook, Queensland, Australia.[1] The reef is about 7 kilometres (4.3 mi) long and runs in an east–west direction. The center of the reef is located at 15°46′40S 145°34′53E / 15.77778°S 145.58139°E / -15.77778; 145.58139.[1] It is about 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) south-east of the Hope Islands in the Hope Islands National Park and 12 kilometres (7.5 mi) off the mainland.

It was encountered by Lieutenant James Cook when HM Bark Endeavour ran aground there on 11 June 1770. In his journals, Cook described striking the south-eastern end of the reef at 11pm after having passed just north of Pickersgill Reef[2] about one hour before.[3]

Philip Parker King described the region in his Voyages for the Survey of the Intertropical coasts of Australia Volume 2 following his expeditions between 1818 and 1820.[4] King described the reef as being "... nine miles long; it lies in a North-West direction; the north end, in 15 degrees 39 minutes South, bears due from the North-east Hope." and stated that there was a dry rock on the western edge "... in latitude 15 degrees 39 minutes 55 seconds." It is probable that he was referring to Cairns Reef which is further to the north.[5]

Hans Hass searched unsuccessfully for the cannons during several dives in December 1952.[6] In 1969 an underwater search discovered the six abandoned cannons and ballast which had been discarded by the Endeavour crew in 1770 whilst attempting to refloat the ship.[7] A replica cannon is on display at the Australian National Maritime MuseuminDarling Harbour, Sydney, while the six original cannons are on display at Botany Bay, Cooktown, Canberra, Philadelphia (US), Wellington (NZ), and London (UK).

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "Endeavour Reef – reef in Shire of Cook (entry 11748)". Queensland Place Names. Queensland Government. Retrieved 28 September 2017.
  • ^ Pickersgill Reef coordinates per [1]: 15°51.05′S 145°33.79′E / 15.85083°S 145.56317°E / -15.85083; 145.56317
  • ^ The Project Gutenberg EBook of Captain Cook's Journal During the First Voyage Round the World, by James Cook
  • ^ Voyages for the Survey of the Intertropical coasts of AustraliabyPhilip Parker King (p. 153) at Google Books
  • ^ "Cairns Reef (entry 5691)". Queensland Place Names. Queensland Government. Retrieved 27 July 2014.
  • ^ Hass, Hans: Erinnerungen & Abenteuer. Wien, Styria, pp. 256.
  • ^ The Vernon Anchors and HMB Endeavour Cannon Archived 2007-08-29 at the Wayback Machine at the Australian National Maritime Museum
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