Marie Island

Island in Graham Land, Antarctica

66°7′S 65°45′W / 66.117°S 65.750°W / -66.117; -65.750AdministrationAdministered under the Antarctic Treaty SystemDemographicsPopulationUninhabited

Marie Island is an island 4 km (2 nmi) long, which lies immediately north of Cape Evensen on the northwest coast of Stresher Peninsula in Graham Land, Antarctica. The name "Pointe Marie," after the elder sister of Dr. Jean-Baptiste Charcot, was applied by the Third French Antarctic Expedition (1903–05) to a point on the coast close north of Cape Evensen. After the Fourth French Antarctic Expedition (1908–10) Charcot re-applied the name to the southern tip of an island, "Ile Waldeck-Rousseau," in approximately the same latitude. Correlating its survey with those of Charcot, the British Graham Land Expedition (1934–37) identified "Ile Waldeck-Rousseau" as Waldeck-Rousseau Peak on the mainland. The most prominent feature near the peak requiring a name is this island, and the name "Marie Island" preserves Charcot's naming in the locality.[1]

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


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