Bekas Rock

Summary

Bekas Rock (Bulgarian: скала Бекас, ‘Skala Bekas’ \ska-'la be-'kas\) is the 140 m long in southwest-northeast direction and 60 m wide rock lying west of Rugged Island on the west side of Livingston Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica. The area was visited by early 19th century sealers.

Bekas Rock
Map of Livingston Island featuring Bekas Rock
Bekas Rock is located in Antarctica
Bekas Rock
Bekas Rock
Location of Bekas Rock
Bekas Rock is located in Antarctic Peninsula
Bekas Rock
Bekas Rock
Bekas Rock (Antarctic Peninsula)
Geography
LocationAntarctica
Coordinates62°37′48″S 61°20′12″W / 62.63000°S 61.33667°W / -62.63000; -61.33667
ArchipelagoSouth Shetland Islands
Length140 m (460 ft)
Width60 m (200 ft)
Administration
Administered under the Antarctic Treaty System
Demographics
Populationuninhabited

The rock is “named after the ocean fishing trawler Bekas of the Bulgarian company Ocean Fisheries – Burgas whose ships operated in the waters of South Georgia, Kerguelen, the South Orkney Islands, South Shetland Islands and Antarctic Peninsula from 1970 to the early 1990s. The Bulgarian fishermen, along with those of the Soviet Union, Poland and East Germany are the pioneers of modern Antarctic fishing industry.”[1]

Location edit

Bekas Rock is located at 62°37′48″S 61°20′12″W / 62.63000°S 61.33667°W / -62.63000; -61.33667, which is 2.63 km southwest of Cape Sheffield, 1.95 km west by south of Ugain Point, 2.73 km northwest of Benson Point and 4.5 km southeast of the larger of the two Eddystone Rocks. Bulgarian mapping in 2017.

Maps edit

  • L.L. Ivanov. Antarctica: Livingston Island and Smith Island. Scale 1:100000 topographic map. Manfred Wörner Foundation, 2017; updated 2018.
  • Antarctic Digital Database (ADD). Scale 1:250000 topographic map of Antarctica. Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR). Since 1993, regularly upgraded and updated.

Notes edit

  1. ^ Composite Gazetteer of Antarctica

References edit

External links edit

  • Bekas Rock. Copernix satellite image

This article includes information from the Antarctic Place-names Commission of Bulgaria which is used with permission.