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Ekarma (Russian: Экарма; Japanese 越渇磨島; Ekaruma-tō) is an uninhabited volcanic island near the center of the Kuril Islands chain in the Sea of Okhotsk in the northwest Pacific Ocean, separated from Shiashkotan by the Ekarma Strait. Its name is derived from the Ainu language, from “safe anchorage”.

Ekarma
Native name:
Экарма
越渇磨島
NASA Landsat view of Ekarma Island
Geography
LocationSea of Okhotsk
Coordinates48.958°N 153.93°E / 48.958; 153.93
ArchipelagoKuril Islands
Area30 km2 (12 sq mi)
Highest elevation1,170 m (3840 ft)
Highest pointPik Ekarma
Administration
 Russia
Demographics
Population0

Geology


Ekarma is roughly oval, measuring 7.4 kilometres (4.6 mi) by 5.5 kilometres (3.4 mi) with an area of 30 square kilometres (12 sq mi).[1]

The island consists of two overlapping stratovolcano, collectively called Pik Ekarma -(Russian: влк.Экарма; Japanese 越渇磨岳; Ekaruma-dake), which rises to 1,170 m (3,839 ft) above sea level. Lava flows radiate in all directly from the central peak, forming an uneven shoreline. Numerous hot springs with sulphur deposits are on the northern slopes of the mountain. The last eruption of the mountain was in May 1980, during which ash emissions reaching a height of one kilometer were observed from a fishing vessel.


History


Ekarma was visited by hunting and fishing parties of Ainu at the time of European contact, but was not permanently settled as it has no sources of fresh water aside from rainfall. The island appears on an official map showing the territories of Matsumae Domain, a feudal domain of Edo period Japan dated 1644, and these holdings were officially confirmed by the Tokugawa shogunate in 1744. Subsequently, claimed by the Empire of Russia, sovereignty initially passed to Russia under the terms of the Treaty of Shimoda, but was returned to the Empire of Japan per the Treaty of Saint Petersburg along with the rest of the Kuril islands. The island was formerly administered as part of Shimushu District of Nemuro Subprefecture of Hokkaidō. In 1893, a settlement was attempted by nine members of the Chishima Protective Society led by Gunji Shigetada; however, the colony failed when five of the nine members died in an accident while fishing. After World War II, the island came under the control of the Soviet Union, and is now administered as part of the Sakhalin Oblast of the Russian Federation.


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  1. "International Kuril Island Project(IKIP)". University of Washington Fish Collection or the respective authors. Archived from the original on 2012-10-06. Retrieved 2010-05-23.

На других языках


[de] Ekarma

Ekarma (russisch Экарма, jap. 越渇磨島, Ekaruma-tō) ist eine Vulkaninsel der russischen Kurilen. Ekarma liegt zwischen Schiaschkotan und Tschirinkotan. Von der südöstlich gelegenen Insel Schiaschkotan ist sie durch die 8,5 Kilometer breite Ekarma-Straße getrennt. Rund 30 Kilometer westlich von Ekarma liegt Tschirinkotan.
- [en] Ekarma

[es] Ekarma

Ekarma (en ruso, Экарма, y en japonés, Ekaruma) es una isla rusa en el archipiélago de las Kuriles. Tiene una superficie de 30 km². Pertenece al grupo de las Kuriles septentrionales.

[fr] Ekarma

Ekarma, en russe Экарма, en japonais 越渇磨島 Ekaruma-tō, est une île volcanique de Russie située dans les îles Kouriles. L'île se situe dans la mer d'Okhotsk, au nord-ouest de Shiashkotan, une autre île dont elle est séparée par le détroit d'Ekarma.

[it] Ėkarma

Ėkarma (in russo Экарма; in giapponese 越渇磨島, Ekaruma-tō) è un'isola russa che fa parte dell'arcipelago delle Isole Curili ed è situata nel Mare di Ochotsk. Amministrativamente fa parte del Severo-Kuril'skij rajon dell'oblast' di Sachalin, nel Circondario federale dell'Estremo Oriente. Il suo nome viene dalla lingua ainu e significa "ancoraggio sicuro". L'isola è disabitata.

[ru] Экарма

Экарма (яп. 越渇磨島 экарума-то; на российской карте 1745-го года — Нериво[2]) — остров северной группы Большой гряды Курильских островов. Административно входит в Северо-Курильский городской округ Сахалинской области. Согласно одним источникам, в переводе с айнского Экарма означает «вулкан на маленьком острове»[источник не указан 172 дня]. Согласно другим, этимология названия острова не вполне ясна[3].



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