# The Biodiversity of Peter I Island—The Most Remote Island in the World

**Authors:** Michelle Jackson, Emmett Clarkin, Conor Ryan, Maya Santangelo, Brent Stephenson, Marylou Blakeslee, Sue Forbes, Rich Kirchner, Alex Searle Pineda, Andy Wolff, Tom Hart

PMC · DOI: 10.1002/ece3.71634 · Ecology and Evolution · 2025-11-21

## TL;DR

This study documents the biodiversity of Peter I Island, a remote Antarctic island, identifying 15 new species and establishing a baseline for future monitoring.

## Contribution

The study provides the first comprehensive species list for Peter I Island, including 15 new species and expanded knowledge of marine mammals.

## Key findings

- 15 species were identified as new to the region, including benthic and pelagic fauna.
- Marine SCUBA surveys revealed diverse algal and invertebrate communities.
- The study expands understanding of cetacean and pinniped presence around the island.

## Abstract

Peter I Island is one of the most isolated and least visited islands on earth; lying within the Antarctic Polar Front but over 420 km from continental Antarctica makes it inherently interesting to study in the context of polar biogeography. First discovered in 1821, it was only landed on in 1929 due to challenging ice conditions. Subsequent landings for scientific exploration have been rare, with the primary focus on geological studies and limited biodiversity assessments. To date, only two dedicated marine biodiversity surveys have been conducted, revealing unexpectedly high diversity but limited taxonomic coverage. We provide a comprehensive species list of the area by compiling all previous records with our own data collected in January 2022. Here, a BioBlitz was conducted on the island and surrounding waters, documenting terrestrial, avian and marine species. We identify 15 species new to the region, including benthic and pelagic fauna, as well as an expanded understanding of cetacean and pinniped presence in the area. Marine SCUBA surveys revealed diverse algal and invertebrate communities, emphasising Peter I Island's unique ecological makeup within the Antarctic marine ecosystem. This study establishes a critical biodiversity baseline for ongoing monitoring as the island faces potential ecological shifts due to global change.

Peter I Island is one of the most isolated and least visited islands on earth; lying within the Antarctic Polar Front but over 420 km from continental Antarctica. Here we assess the biodiversity of the island from both previous records and our own BioBlitz in January 2022. We identify 15 species new to the region, as well as an expanded understanding of cetacean and pinniped presence in the area. This is a critical biodiversity baseline for ongoing monitoring as the island faces potential ecological shifts due to global change.

## Full-text entities

- **Chemicals:** ice (MESH:D007053), BioBlitz (-)
- **Species:** H5N1 subtype (serotype) [taxon 102793], Mirounga leonina (Southern elephant seal, species) [taxon 9715], Liothyrella uva (species) [taxon 33482], Cetacea (cetaceans, infraorder) [taxon 9721], Lobodon carcinophaga (crabeater seal, species) [taxon 101849], Rhodophyta (red algae, phylum) [taxon 2763], Iridaea cordata (species) [taxon 29225], PX clade (clade) [taxon 569578], Ziphiidae (beaked whales, family) [taxon 9756], Homo sapiens (human, species) [taxon 9606], Mollusca (molluscs, phylum) [taxon 6447], Balaenoptera physalus (common rorqual, species) [taxon 9770], Physeter macrocephalus (sperm whale, species) [taxon 9755], Pygoscelis adeliae (Adelie penguin, species) [taxon 9238], Plocamium sp. (species) [taxon 40396], Nudibranchia (order) [taxon 70849], Balaenoptera acutorostrata (lesser rorqual, species) [taxon 9767], Balaenoptera bonaerensis (Antarctic minke whale, species) [taxon 33556], Fulmarus glacialoides (species) [taxon 79629], Patella vulgata (common limpet, species) [taxon 6465], Megaptera novaeangliae (humpback whale, species) [taxon 9773], Balaenoptera borealis (sei whale, species) [taxon 9768], Phycodrys quercifolia (species) [taxon 158652], Cnemidocarpa verrucosa (species) [taxon 292790], Desmarestia anceps (species) [taxon 62299], Corallinales (order) [taxon 31395], Sarcopeltis skottsbergii (species) [taxon 2765380], Myriogramme manginii (species) [taxon 158721], Pygoscelis antarcticus (chinstrap penguin, species) [taxon 79643], Pagodroma nivea (lesser snow-petrel, species) [taxon 52126], Berardius arnuxii (Arnoux's beaked whale, species) [taxon 74391], Stercorarius maccormicki (South polar skua, species) [taxon 395889], Nacella concinna (species) [taxon 87956], Prasiola crispa (species) [taxon 173492], Oceanites oceanicus (Wilson's storm-petrel, species) [taxon 79653]

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