Choiseul Sound

Sea area in the Falkland Islands From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Choiseul Sound (/ˈɪzəl/ CHIZZ-əl) is a stretch of sea in the Falkland Islands. It runs parallel to Eagle Passage and is between Lafonia and the north of East Falkland. Lively Island is in its mouth. At its entrance, on the northern shore, is the Bertha's Beach Important Bird Area which is also a Ramsar site, recognising it as a wetland of international importance.

Choiseul Sound viewed from Darwin
Location of Choiseul Sound (in blue at right)

It was named by Louis de Bougainville after the French Foreign Secretary, Étienne François, duc de Choiseul.[1]

The name is pronounced "Chisel" in Falkland Islands dialect.[2]

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