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The Shag Rocks (Spanish: Islas Aurora) are six small islets, as opposed to islands,[1] in the westernmost extreme of South Georgia, 240 km (150 mi) west of the main island of South Georgia and 1,000 km (620 mi) off the Falkland Islands.[2] The Shag Rocks are located at 53°32′51″S 42°01′12″W. 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) further southeast is Black Rock, which is located at 53°38′06″S 41°46′30″W.

Shag Rocks, Aurora Islands
Geography
Coordinates53°32′51″S 42°01′12″W
ArchipelagoSouth Georgia
Area20 ha (49 acres)
Highest elevation75 m (246 ft)
Administration
United Kingdom
Demographics
Population0

The Shag Rocks cover a total area of less than 20 hectares (49 acres). Situated on the South Georgia Ridge, they have a peak elevation above sea level of 75 metres (246 ft), and stand in water approximately 319 metres (1,047 ft) deep. Temperatures average −1.2 °C (29.8 °F), rarely climbing above 15 °C (59 °F). There is no significant vegetation, but the rocks are covered by the guano of seabirds. The main wildlife found on the rocks are the South Georgia shags,[3] prions and wandering albatrosses.


History


The Shag Rocks were discovered by Jose de la Llana in 1762 with the Spanish ship Aurora, and originally named the Aurora Islands, after his ship. They were visited by the Spanish ship San Miguel in 1769, again by the Aurora in 1774, and in 1779 by the Princesa and the Dolores. In 1794 the Auroras were finally mapped by the Spanish corvette Atrevida. However, the Aurora Islands are considered by many to have been a mistaken sighting that was coincidentally near the Shag Rocks, which were known to sealers prior to 1823. They were later rediscovered by James P. Sheffield and given their current name, probably because shags and other seabirds frequent them. They were charted by Discovery Investigations personnel on the William Scoresby in 1927. The first known landing was made in 1956 when Argentine geologist Mario Giovinetto was lowered from a helicopter to collect rock samples.[2]


Government


The Shag Rocks form part of the British overseas territory of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands. Before 1985 they came within the Falkland Islands Dependencies.

Argentina lays claim to the Shag Rocks and Black Rock. Black Rock and Shag Rocks are on the route from the Falkland Islands to South Georgia Island, on a seamount of Scotia Ridge.

Britain in 1985 formed its overseas territory of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands, which includes Black Rock and Shag Rocks. It now assumes responsibility for preservation and defence of the area.


See also



References


  1. Phillips, Keri (24 July 2014). "Is this a rock or an island? The tiny differences that could define a region". Real Vision. ABC Radio. Retrieved 29 April 2022.
  2. Headland, Robert (1992). The Island of South Georgia. Google Books: CUP. p. 20. ISBN 9780521424745.
  3. Burton, Robert; Croxall, John (2012). A Field Guide to the Wildlife of South Georgia. Princeton University Press. p. 15. ISBN 978-0-691-15661-3.



На других языках


[de] Shag Rocks

Die Shag Rocks (von englisch shag ‚Scharbe, Kormoran‘) sind eine Inselgruppe im Südatlantik. Sie liegen rund 250 km westlich von Südgeorgien und etwa 1000 km östlich der Falklandinseln. Sie erstrecken sich über eine Fläche von rund 0,2 km². Die Gruppe besteht aus sechs felsigen Inseln und gehört politisch zum Britischen Überseegebiet Südgeorgien und die Südlichen Sandwichinseln, wird jedoch auch von Argentinien beansprucht. 16 km südöstlich der Shag Rocks liegt der Black Rock.
- [en] Shag Rocks (South Georgia)

[es] Islas Aurora

Las islas Aurora, también llamadas islas de la Aurora o islas Auroras (Shag Rocks and Black Rock en inglés), son un conjunto de rocas oceánicas ubicado en el Atlántico Sur, en la región más septentrional del Arco de las Antillas Australes. Se las ubica a unos 1200 km al este de la isla de los Estados en Tierra del Fuego y a unos 232 km al O.N.O. de la isla San Pedro (o Georgia del Sur) de las Georgias del Sur, archipiélago al cual se las suele agrupar.

[fr] Shag Rocks

Shag Rocks (ou îles Aurora) est un groupe d'îlots situé en Géorgie du Sud. Ce petit archipel fait partie du territoire d'outre-mer britannique de la Géorgie du Sud-et-les îles Sandwich du Sud, mais aussi réclamé par l'Argentine comme une partie de la Terre de Feu[1].

[it] Shag Rocks

Le Shag Rocks (shag in inglese significa «marangone» o «cormorano») sono un gruppo di isole dell'Atlantico meridionale, situato circa 250 chilometri a ovest della Georgia del Sud e circa 1000 chilometri a est delle isole Falkland. Complessivamente ricoprono una superficie di 0,2 km². Il gruppo è formato da sei isole rocciose e appartiene politicamente al Territorio britannico d'oltremare della Georgia del Sud e Isole Sandwich Australi, ma è anche rivendicato dall'Argentina. 16 km a sud-est delle Shag Rocks si trova la Black Rock a 53°39′S 41°48′W.

[ru] Шаг (скалы)

Скалы Шаг (англ. The Shag Rocks, исп. Rocas Cormorán; в переводе — «Баклановые скалы») — шесть небольших необитаемых островов, расположенных в море Скоша в Южной Атлантике.



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