Origin Lady Elliot Island first appeared above sea level around 1500 BC as a coral rubble spit. It developed into a mature
coral cay over the next 3,000 years. Lady Elliot had endured because bird droppings have hardened together with beach sediments into
beachrock. The existence of concentric shingle ridges across the island provides evidence of its formation by
progradation over several millennia as deposits were laid down during episodic storms. The industry petered out when there were no more
sea cucumbers.
British discovery In 1816, the island was officially discovered and named by Captain Thomas Stewart aboard the vessel
Lady Elliot. on the way to
Sydney in 1816. The
Lady Elliot was a 353-
tonne vessel that was built in
Bengal and registered in
Calcutta, India. On the return journey from Sydney, it was wrecked on a reef south of
Cardwell in
North Queensland, and that reef is called
Lady Elliot Reef. The ship was probably named after Anna Maria Elliot, the wife of
Gilbert Elliot-Murray-Kynynmound, 1st Earl of Minto, a Scottish politician who was
Governor-General of India between 1807 and 1813. Anna Maria (later Lady Elliot) was the daughter of Sir
George Amyand, 1st Baronet. An alternative story suggests that it was named after Margaret, wife of Gilbert's brother,
Hugh Elliot, a diplomat and
Governor of Madras from September 1814 to June 1820. However, Hugh Elliot's wife was not a
"Lady", as he was a career diplomat, was not
knighted and did not inherit any
titles of nobility.
Mining for guano In 1863, Mr J. Askunas won tender from the
Queensland Government to mine the island for
guano for 300 pounds per annum for 10 years. The lease was transferred to
William Crowther of Hobart on 23 August 1864. Crowther mined the island until the end of 1873. The guano was mined by Chinese and Malay workers and sent to mainland Australia and New Zealand. Over this period virtually all the trees were removed, as well as 3 feet of top soil and guano. In 1874, the guano mining ceased, but the damage to the vegetation of the island was absolute. It was not until 1966 that a revegetation program was undertaken by lighthouse staff. Their efforts were quickly rewarded, with the island re-emerging as a haven for all types of seabirds.
Lighthouse The first lighthouse to be built on the island was constructed in 1866. The resort provides guided activities on the island include reef walking, glass bottom boat trips, snorkel tours, island history tours, bird watching tours and turtle treks, when in season. Lady Elliot Island Eco Resort has also the highest level of ECO Certification program 'ECO Certified – Advanced Ecotourism' with Ecotourism Australia. Tourist services to the island are provided by Seair Pacific. == Administration and infrastructure ==