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Frazier Islands

Coordinates: 66°13′S 110°10′E / 66.217°S 110.167°E / -66.217; 110.167
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Frazier Islands
Map
Geography
LocationAntarctica
Coordinates66°13′S 110°10′E / 66.217°S 110.167°E / -66.217; 110.167
Administration
None
Demographics
PopulationUninhabited
The islands are important nesting sites for southern giant petrels

The Frazier Islands are a group of three rocky islands - Nelly, Dewart and Charlton - in the eastern part of Vincennes Bay, East Antarctica, 15 km (9 mi) west-north-west of Clark Peninsula, and 16 km offshore from Australia's Casey Station.

History

The islands were first photographed from the air in the course of the US Navy's Operation Highjump, 1946–47. They were named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for Commander Paul W. Frazier, a navigator and projects officer with Operation Windmill who visited the area in January 1948, and later served as operations officer with Operation Deepfreeze I at Little America V.[1]

Antarctic Specially Protected Area

The islands are protected under the Antarctic Treaty System as Antarctic Specially Protected Area (ASPA) No.160 because they support the largest of only four known breeding colonies of southern giant petrels on continental Antarctica.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ "Frazier Islands". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved 2012-04-06.
  2. ^ "Frazier Islands, Windmill Islands, Wilkes Land, East Antarctica" (PDF). Management Plan for Antarctic Specially Protected Area No. 160: Measure 13, Annex. Antarctic Treaty Secretariat. 2008. Retrieved 2013-03-11.

Public Domain This article incorporates public domain material from "Frazier Islands". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey.