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Atka Iceport

Bay in Antarctica

70°35′S 7°51′W / 70.583°S 7.850°W / -70.583; -7.850

Icebreaker RV Polarstern in Atka Bay, serving Germany's Neumayer Station III

Atka Iceport, also known as Atka Bay, is an iceport about 10 miles (16 km) long and wide, marking a more-or-less permanent indentation in the front of the Ekstrom Ice Shelf on the coast of Queen Maud Land.

Discovery and naming

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Atka Iceport was mapped in detail by Norwegian cartographers from surveys and air photographs taken by the Norwegian-British-Swedish Antarctic Expedition (1949-1952), led by John Schjelderup Giæver. It was named by personnel of the USS Atka, under U.S. Navy Commander Glen Jacobsen, which moored here in February 1955 while investigating possible base sites for International Geophysical Year operations.[1]

Station

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Atka Bay is the site of Germany's Neumayer Station III.

Important Bird Area

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A 425 ha tract of sea ice in the bay has been identified as an Important Bird Area by BirdLife International because it supports a breeding colony of about 12,000 emperor penguins.[2]

See also

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References

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  1. ^ U.S. Geological Survey Geographic Names Information System: Atka Iceport
  2. ^ "Atka Iceport". BirdLife Data Zone. BirdLife International. 2015. Retrieved 24 October 2020.
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Important Bird Areas of Antarctica
Queen Elizabeth Land
Coats Land
Queen Maud Land
Enderby Land
Kemp Land
Mac. Robertson Land
Princess Elizabeth Land
Queen Mary Land
Wilkes Land
Adélie Land
George V Land
Oates Land
Victoria Land
Ross Sea
King Edward VII Land
Marie Byrd Land
Ellsworth Land
Palmer Land
Graham Land
South Shetland Islands
South Orkney Islands


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