Schaapeneiland
Schaapeneiland is an island at the junction of Saldanha Bay and Langebaan Lagoon on the West Coast of South Africa.Protected area
The island of 267,500 sq m lies in the mouth of the Langebaan Lagoon, and is included in the West Coast National Park. It is protected by the Ramsar Convention. Since access to the island was banned, its vegetation and marine life have recovered well. It is now a bird sanctuary that is home to many ibis and a large breeding colony of kelp gull.History
In 1612, the ship Pearl under Captain Samuel Castleton visited to ship drinking water. Eleven years later, Icelander Jon Olafsson and his ships Christianshaven and Flensburg visited the island and found barrels of whale oil. This indicated French visitors. Shortly after his settlement of the Cape, Jan van Riebeeck sent Sijmon Turver to the area. His company found neatly packaged sealskins and empty barrels here, once again suggesting French visitors. Turver started a sheep farm here. In 1655 and again in 1670 the French however returned to the island and slaughtered some the sheep. During the American War of Independence, a skirmish even took place on the island. Sheep Island has never been a good source of guano.Other islands
, Meeuwen, Marcus and Jutten Islands are all located in Saldanha Bay, while Vondeling is just outside the bay entrance.