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Overview

The Cocos (Keeling) Islands, 2650 kilometres northwest of Perth, are well known for their incredible marine life – from the hundreds of species of fish, corals, molluscs and echinoderms to turtles and manta rays. However, there are also three dolphin species spotted quite regularly in Cocos waters: the Common Dolphin (Delphinus delphis), the Spinner Dolphin (Stenella longirostris) and the Indo-Pacific Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops aduncus).

Like most dolphin species, the sociable dolphins in Cocos waters are known for jumping and spinning as well as bow-riding on the pressure wave in front of boats. Underwater photographs of these species are featured in this stamp issue. The Indo-Pacific Bottlenose Dolphin stamp features a photograph by Karen Willshaw, a landscape and underwater photographer who lives and works on Cocos.

Products released in this issue

  • Stamps 3 x $1
  • Covers (blank pictorial and gummed)
  • Gutter strips x 10 (x 3, no design)

Technical specifications

Issue  date17 May 2016
Issue withdrawal date30 November 2016
Denominations3 x $1
Stamp design Simone Sakinofsky, Australia Post Design Studio
Product designSimone Sakinofsky, Australia Post Design Studio
Printer - gummedRA Printing
Paper: gummedTullis Russell Red Phos
Printing processOffset lithography
Stamp size (mm)37.5 x 26
Perforations14.60 x 13.86
Sheet layoutModule of 50
FDI postmarkCocos (Keeling] Islands, WA 6799
FDI withdrawal date

14 June 2016

Stamps in this issue

Common Dolphin (Delphinus delphis)

The Common Dolphin is a slender dolphin with a long beak that protrudes sharply from its face. The Common Dolphin is sighted regularly in the deeper waters of the Pulu Keeling National Park lagoon, often getting quite close to passing boats.

$1.00

Spinner Dolphin (Stenella longirostris)

The Spinner Dolphin is usually spied in small groups, also in the waters of the inner lagoon. The Spinner Dolphin has a very long, thin beak, with a distinctive dark grey back, grey flanks and white belly.

$1.00

Indo-Pacific Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops aduncus)

The Indo-Pacific Bottlenose Dolphin is seen very regularly in the inner lagoon of the Cocos Keeling Islands, usually in groups. The Indo-Pacific Bottlenose Dolphin is similar in appearance to the Common Bottlenose Dolphin (Tursiops truncatus), but is generally smaller, has a longer beak and develops spotting on the belly as mature adults.

$1.00

This content was produced at the time of the stamp issue release date and will not be updated.

 

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