Winslow Reef, Phoenix Islands
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Winslow Reef is an underwater feature of the
Phoenix Islands The Phoenix Islands, or Rawaki, are a group of eight atolls and two submerged coral reefs that lie east of the Gilbert Islands and west of the Line Islands in the central Pacific Ocean, north of Samoa. They are part of the Republic of Kiri ...
,
Republic of Kiribati Kiribati (), officially the Republic of Kiribati ( gil, ibaberikiKiribati),Kiribati
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, located north-northwest of
McKean Island McKean Island is a small, uninhabited island in the Phoenix Islands, Republic of Kiribati. Its area is . Kiribati declared the Phoenix Islands Protected Area in 2006, with the park being expanded in 2008. The 164,200-square-mile (425,300-squar ...
at . It is the northernmost and westernmost feature of the Phoenix Islands, not counting the outlying Baker and
Howland Island Howland Island () is an uninhabited coral island located just north of the equator in the central Pacific Ocean, about southwest of Honolulu. The island lies almost halfway between Hawaii and Australia and is an unorganized, unincorporated ter ...
s. It has a least depth of . The reef is about long east–west, and about half that wide. The bottom is pink coral and red sand.


History

Winslow Reef is mentioned by
Robert Louis Stevenson Robert Louis Stevenson (born Robert Lewis Balfour Stevenson; 13 November 1850 – 3 December 1894) was a Scottish novelist, essayist, poet and travel writer. He is best known for works such as ''Treasure Island'', ''Strange Case of Dr Jekyll a ...
, who sailed over an area thought to be Winslow Reef in late 1889, but did not find it. For long it had been thought that a Perry Winslow (1815-1890), Capt. of the Nantucket whaler ''Phoenix'', was its discoverer in 1851 and that the name of his ship also became attached to the entire group of islands. Entry November 9, 1840, of the log of whaler “Gideon Howland” of New Bedford, Capt. Michael Baker (1802-1860)], however, might suffice as evidence to an even earlier sighting, an entire decade earlier: "Monday 9th, fine weather light trades all hands severely engaged doing nothing. At 11 AM passed over a reef apparently not more than ... 5 or 6 fathoms of water on it in Lat 1° 36 S Longitude 175° 24 W Lat Meridian..." The etymology behind the toponym Phoenix Islands Protected Area, Phoenix Islands is likely more indebted to the British whaler ''Phœnix'' of London, Capt. John Palmer, than it is to Perry Winslow's ship with the same name, because on February 23, 1824, the former captain had spotted a low and sandy island covered with “''tropical birds, men of war hawks and other sea fowl in latitude 3° 39′ South and Longitude 170° 30′ West''." This was no doubt modern Rawaki. It was named “''Phœnix Island”'' that day, after the whale ship. The ''Phœnix'' was merely one of many ships owned by the firm '' Daniel Bennett & Son'', the largest whaling merchant of its day. It is part of the
Phoenix Islands Protected Area The Phoenix Islands Protected Area (PIPA) is located in the Republic of Kiribati, an ocean nation in the central Pacific approximately midway between Australia and Hawaii. PIPA constitutes 11.34% of Kiribati's exclusive economic zone (EEZ), an ...
and is, therefore, a protected nature reserve. The Winslow Reef borders the U.S. Howland-Baker EEZ. The
PacIOOS The Pacific Islands Ocean Observing System (PacIOOS) is a nonprofit association and one of eleven such associations in the U.S. Integrated Ocean Observing System, funded in part by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA). The Pa ...
mentions that Winslow Reef is "on the southeast boundary line of the EEZ".


See also

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List of Guano Island claims The United States claimed a number of islands as insular areas under the Guano Islands Act of 1856. Only the eight administered as the US Minor Islands and the ones part of Hawaii and American Samoa remain under the jurisdiction of the United Stat ...
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Carondelet Reef Carondelet Reef is a horseshoe-shaped reef of the Phoenix Islands, also known as the Rawaki Islands, in the Republic of Kiribati. It is located southeast of Nikumaroro, at , and has a least depth of . It is reported to be approximately in len ...


References


External links


Phoenix Islands Protected Area, KiribatiSeamount Catalog
— Winslow Reef Seamount listing Reefs of Kiribati Seamounts of the Pacific Ocean Pacific islands claimed under the Guano Islands Act {{Kiribati-geo-stub