
Jameson Point is a small headland on the north side of the entrance to
Malina Cove
Malina Cove (, ) is the 1.65 km wide cove indenting for 1.25 km the western coast of Low Island (South Shetland Islands), Low Island in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica. It is entered south of Jameson Point and north of Ugorelets ...
, situated north of
Cape Garry on the west side of
Low Island
A coral island is a type of island formed from coral detritus and associated organic material. It occurs in tropical and sub-tropical areas, typically as part of a coral reef which has grown to cover a far larger area under the sea. The term low ...
, in the
South Shetland Islands
The South Shetland Islands are a group of List of Antarctic and subantarctic islands, Antarctic islands located in the Drake Passage with a total area of . They lie about north of the Antarctic Peninsula, and between southwest of the n ...
of
Antarctica
Antarctica () is Earth's southernmost and least-populated continent. Situated almost entirely south of the Antarctic Circle and surrounded by the Southern Ocean (also known as the Antarctic Ocean), it contains the geographic South Pole. ...
. It was roughly charted by the
French Antarctic Expedition, 1908–10
The French Antarctic Expedition is any of several France, French expeditions in Antarctica.
1837–1840
In 1837, during an 1837–1840 Jules Dumont d'Urville#Second voyage of Astrolabe, expedition across the deep southern hemisphere, Captain ...
. The point was photographed from the air by the
Falkland Islands and Dependencies Aerial Survey Expedition
The Falkland Islands and Dependencies Aerial Survey Expedition (FIDASE) was an aerial survey of the Falkland Islands Dependencies and the Antarctic Peninsula which took place in the 1955–56 and 1956–57 southern summers.
Funded by the Colonial ...
, 1955–57, and more accurately delineated from these photos by the
Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey
The Falkland Islands and Dependencies Aerial Survey Expedition (FIDASE) was an aerial survey of the Falkland Islands Dependencies
The Falkland Islands Dependencies was the constitutional arrangement from 1843 until 1985 for administering the v ...
in 1959. The name "Jameson Island" was applied to Low Island by
James Weddell
James Weddell (24 August 1787 – 9 September 1834) was a British sailor, navigator and seal hunter who in February 1823 sailed to latitude of 74° 15′ S—a record 7.69 degrees or 532 statute miles south of the Antar ...
in 1820–23, and Jameson Point has been approved for this point to preserve Weddell's name on Low Island.
Important Bird Area
The headland has been identified as an
Important Bird Area
An Important Bird and Biodiversity Area (IBA) is an area identified using an internationally agreed set of criteria as being globally important for the conservation of bird populations.
IBA was developed and sites are identified by BirdLife Int ...
(IBA) by
BirdLife International
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because it supports a large
breeding colony of
chinstrap penguin
The chinstrap penguin (''Pygoscelis antarcticus'') is a species of penguin that inhabits a variety of islands and shores in the Southern Pacific and the Antarctic Oceans. Its name stems from the narrow black band under its head, which makes it a ...
s, with about 25,000 pairs recorded there in 1993. The adjacent marine area is part of
ASPA 152 – Western
Bransfield Strait
Bransfield Strait or Fleet Sea () is a body of water about wide extending for in a general northeast – southwest direction between the South Shetland Islands and the Antarctic Peninsula.
History
The strait was named in about 1825 by James W ...
.
References
Jameson Point.SCAR Composite Antarctic Gazetteer.
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Headlands of Antarctica
Important Bird Areas of Antarctica
Penguin colonies
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