Sibungor Island

Sibungor Island
Native name:
Pulau Sibungor
The island in 2025
Sibungor Island is located in Brunei
Sibungor Island
Sibungor Island
Location in Brunei
Geography
LocationBrunei River
Coordinates4°51′59″N 114°57′15″E / 4.866435°N 114.954211°E / 4.866435; 114.954211
ArchipelagoMalay Archipelago
Area8 ha (20 acres)
Administration
Brunei
DistrictBrunei–Muara
MukimKota Batu
Demographics
Population0

Sibungor Island (Malay: Pulau Sibungor) is an islet on the Brunei River in Brunei-Muara District, Brunei.[1] A proposal for an 8 hectares (20 acres) protection status to be implemented on the island.[2] The island is home to proboscis monkeys and forest swamps.[2]

Geography

The islet sits at the confluence of the Brunei River and Butir River, with two navigational beacons located westwards.[3] Moreover, an anchorage is also used west of Sibungor.[4]

History

On 8 April 1958, M.S.T. M.L. Eager and the Sarawak government launch Apoh collided in the entrance to Brunei Town, close to Sibungor Island. The Apoh was hit amidships on the port side and suffered serious damage above the waterline. Neither passengers nor crew suffered any injuries or lost their lives.[5]

See also

References

Citations

  1. ^ Brunei Darussalam street directory : quick & easy reference maps., Brunei Press Sdn. Bhd., 2014, p. 87, ISBN 9789991732411, OCLC 932264901
  2. ^ a b Silvestre, Geronimo (1992). The Coastal Resources of Brunei Darussalam: Status, Utilization and Management. WorldFish. p. 151. ISBN 978-971-8709-11-5.
  3. ^ Office, United States Hydrographic (1950). Sailing Directions for Soenda Strait and the Western Coast of Borneo and Off-lying Islands: Including Cocos Islands Christmas Island. Java Coast from Soenda Strait to Tandjoengpriok, Sumatra Coast from Soenda Strait to Palemban, Straat Bancka, Gaspar Straten and Straat Karimata. U.S. Government Printing Office. p. 363.
  4. ^ Office, Great Britain Colonial (1968). Brunei. H.M. Stationery Office. p. 234.
  5. ^ HMSO 1959, p. 172.

Sources

  • Brunei Muara District Plan. Bandar Seri Begawan: Department of Town and Country Planning. January 2015.
  • Silvestre, G.; H.J.H. Matdanan; P.H. Y. Sharifuddin; M.W.R.N. De Silva; T.-E. Chua, eds. (1992). "The coastal resources of Brunei Darussalam: status, utilization and management". ICLARM Conference Proceedings 34. Department of Fisheries and International Center for Living Aquatic Resources Management. ISBN 978-971-8709-11-5.
  • State of Brunei Annual Report 1958. London: Her Majesty's Stationery Office. 1959.
  • Sailing Directions for Soenda Strait and the Western and Northeast Coasts of Borneo and Off-lying Islands (4th ed.). Washington: United States Navy Hydrographic Office. 1949.