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Coordinates: 55°01S 34°41W / 55.017°S 34.683°W / -55.017; -34.683
 

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Clerke Rocks
The Clerke Rocks, can be seen on this North-down Cook's map
Map
Geography
Coordinates55°01′S 34°41′W / 55.017°S 34.683°W / -55.017; -34.683
ArchipelagoSouth Georgia
Administration

United Kingdom

Demographics
Population0

The Clerke Rocks are a group of small rocky islands some 35 miles (56 km) southeast of South Georgia that extend 5 miles (8.0 km) from east to west.[1] The Clerke Rocks include The Office Boys (Spanish: Los Mandaderos) at the northeastern end and Nobby (Spanish: Islote LlamativoorRoca Notable) at the southeastern end of the group. The highest island reaches 242 m (794 ft) above sea level. The rocks are similar to those found at Drygalski Fjord on South Georgia. Vegetation is largely absent but there is a sparse lichen flora.[1]

As on the Shag Rocks, cormorants make up a large part of the bird population. Macaroni penguins and black-browed albatrosses are known to breed here, and other birds may also do so. Antarctic fur seals also breed here.[2]

The islands, possibly seen first by Anthony de la Roché in April 1675,[1] were discovered in 1775 by a British expedition under Captain James Cook, who named them for Charles Clerke, an officer on HMS Resolution, who first saw the rocks. There are no natural landing places; the first landing was made in 1927 by Norwegian whalers, who collected rock samples. Since then, three further landings have been recorded, two of them for scientific purposes.[2]

Along with South Georgia, the South Sandwich Islands and the Shag Rocks, the islands are part of a 200 mile maritime zone proclaimed in 1992.[2] The islands belong to the British Overseas TerritoryofSouth Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands and are also claimed by Argentina as part of Tierra del Fuego Province. Fishing in the zone is licensed by the South Georgia authorities which administer quotas and regulate the trade.[2]

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References[edit]

  1. ^ a b c Headland, Robert (1992). The Island of South Georgia. Google Books: CUP. pp. 20, 22. ISBN 9780521424745.
  • ^ a b c d Burton, Robert; Croxall, John (2012). A Field Guide to the Wildlife of South Georgia. Princeton University Press. p. 15. ISBN 978-0-691-15661-3.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Clerke_Rocks&oldid=1192608916"

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