Stoltz Island

Island off the coast of Alexander Island, Antarctica From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Stoltz Island (69°15′S 72°9′W) is a small island off the northwest coast of Alexander Island, Antarctica, 7 nautical miles (13 km) south of Cape Vostok and 1.09 mi (1.75 km) southwest of Buneva Point. The island was photographed from the air by the U.S. Navy, 1966, and was plotted by DOS, 1977, from the photographs and U.S. Landsat imagery of January 1974. Named by Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (US-ACAN) for Lieutenant Commander Charles L. Stoltz, U.S. Navy, Staff Photographic Officer, Naval Support Force, Antarctica, Operation Deepfreeze, 1970 and 1971.

EtymologyCharles L. Stoltz, part of Operation Deepfreeze
Coordinates69°15′S 72°9′W
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Stoltz Island
Satellite image of Alexander Island
Stoltz Island is located in Antarctica
Stoltz Island
Stoltz Island
EtymologyCharles L. Stoltz, part of Operation Deepfreeze
Geography
LocationAlexander Island, Bellingshausen Sea, Antarctica
Coordinates69°15′S 72°9′W
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Location of Alexander Island in the Antarctic Peninsula region
Map of Havre Mountains, Alexander Island in Antarctica

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