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Seraph Bay

Coordinates: 72°28′S 95°11′W / 72.467°S 95.183°W / -72.467; -95.183
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Seraph Bay is located in Antarctica
Seraph Bay
Seraph Bay
Location of Seraph Bay in Antarctica
Map of Thurston Island.
Satellite image of Thurston Island.

Seraph Bay is an open bay about 15 nautical miles (28 km) wide, formed at the southeast end of Thurston Island. It is bounded by Cape Annawan on the northwest, Abbot Ice Shelf on the southwest and Dustin Island on the southeast Discovered by members of the United States Antarctic Service (USAS) in flights from the ship Bear in February 1940. The bay was more accurately delineated by the U.S. Navy Bellingshausen Sea Expedition in February 1960. Named by US-SCAN for the brig Seraph of Stonington, CT, which in 1830, under Captain Benjamin Pendleton, sailed westward from the South Shetland Islands, reaching as far as 101W, south of 60S.

Maps

Further reading

• United States. Defense Mapping Agency. Hydrographic Center, Sailing Directions for Antarctica: Includes Islands South of Latitude 60°, P 210

References

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72°28′S 95°11′W / 72.467°S 95.183°W / -72.467; -95.183