{ "Introduction": { "Background": { "text": "These uninhabited islands came under Australian authority in 1931; formal administration began two years later. Ashmore Reef supports a rich and diverse avian and marine habitat; in 1983, it became a National Nature Reserve. Cartier Island, a former bombing range, became a marine reserve in 2000." } }, "Geography": { "Location": { "text": "Southeastern Asia, islands in the Indian Ocean, midway between northwestern Australia and Timor island" }, "Geographic coordinates": { "text": "12 14 S, 123 05 E" }, "Map references": { "text": "Southeast Asia" }, "Area": { "total": { "text": "5 sq km" }, "land": { "text": "5 sq km" }, "water": { "text": "0 sq km" }, "note": { "text": "includes Ashmore Reef (West, Middle, and East Islets) and Cartier Island" } }, "Area - comparative": { "text": "about eight times the size of the National Mall in Washington, DC" }, "Land boundaries": { "text": "0 km" }, "Coastline": { "text": "74.1 km" }, "Maritime claims": { "territorial sea": { "text": "12 nm" }, "contiguous zone": { "text": "12 nm" }, "exclusive fishing zone": { "text": "200 nm" }, "continental shelf": { "text": "200-m depth or to the depth of exploitation" } }, "Climate": { "text": "tropical" }, "Terrain": { "text": "low with sand and coral" }, "Elevation": { "mean elevation": { "text": "NA" }, "elevation extremes": { "text": "lowest point: Indian Ocean 0 m ++ highest point: unnamed location 3 m" } }, "Natural resources": { "text": "fish" }, "Land use": { "agricultural land": { "text": "0%" }, "forest": { "text": "0%" }, "other": { "text": "100% (all grass and sand) (2011 est.)" } }, "Natural hazards": { "text": "surrounded by shoals and reefs that can pose maritime hazards" }, "Environment - current issues": { "text": "illegal killing of protected wildlife by traditional Indonesian fisherman, as well as fishing by non-traditional Indonesian vessels, are ongoing problems" }, "Geography - note": { "text": "Ashmore Reef National Nature Reserve established in August 1983; Cartier Island Marine Reserve established in 2000" } }, "People and Society": { "Population": { "text": "no indigenous inhabitants", "note": { "text": "Indonesian fishermen are allowed access to the lagoon and fresh water at Ashmore Reef's West Island; access to East and Middle Islands is by permit only" } } }, "Government": { "Country name": { "conventional long form": { "text": "Territory of Ashmore and Cartier Islands" }, "conventional short form": { "text": "Ashmore and Cartier Islands" }, "etymology": { "text": "named after British Captain Samuel ASHMORE, who first sighted his namesake island in 1811, and after the ship Cartier, from which the second island was discovered in 1800" } }, "Dependency status": { "text": "territory of Australia; administered from Canberra by the Department of Regional Australia, Local Government, Arts and Sport" }, "Legal system": { "text": "the laws of the Commonwealth of Australia and the laws of the Northern Territory of Australia, where applicable, apply" }, "Citizenship": { "text": "see Australia" }, "Diplomatic representation in the US": { "text": "none (territory of Australia)" }, "Diplomatic representation from the US": { "text": "none (territory of Australia)" }, "Flag description": { "text": "the flag of Australia is used" } }, "Economy": { "Economy - overview": { "text": "no economic activity" } }, "Transportation": { "Ports and terminals": { "text": "none; offshore anchorage only" } }, "Military and Security": { "Military - note": { "text": "defense is the responsibility of Australia; periodic visits by the Royal Australian Navy and Royal Australian Air Force" } }, "Transnational Issues": { "Disputes - international": { "text": "Australia has closed parts of the Ashmore and Cartier reserve to Indonesian traditional fishing; Indonesian groups challenge Australia's claim to Ashmore Reef" } } }