St. Croix Island
harbour development. From here the island is about 4 km to sea. Two disused stone bungalows, used by
guano collectors and then by the
University of Port Elizabeth for research purposes are visible. St. Croix Island at is from the nearest land and rises to . The BirdLife fact sheet states the island is only above sea level. It adds that the island is rocky and “supports minimal vegetation”. The island runs along a northwest, southeast axis and is about wide at its broadest – along the west coast. Its highest point is halfway along the north coast.
Bartholomeu Dias planted a
padrão and celebrated Mass on the island in March 1488. With 22,000
African penguins breeding on the island it is the largest breeding colony of this penguin species. Boat trips out of
Port Elizabeth take tourists to see these birds. The population's modern history peaked in 1993, when 63,000 penguins lived there. The population is in decline, following the national and species' trend despite the best efforts of conservation group
SANCCOB. In 2019, the penguins of St. Croix island were impacted by an oil spill at the
Port of Ngqura. As of 2022 there has been no
environmental impact assessment of the ship to shore bunkering with further spills leading to the collapse of the breading colonies. == Brenton Island ==