Bayly Bay
Bayly Bay | ||
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Waters | Cooperation lake | |
Land mass | Princess Elisabeth Land | |
Geographical location | 68 ° 26 '32 " S , 78 ° 15' 22" O | |
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width | 500 m | |
length | 2 km |
The Bayly Bay is a 500 m wide and 2 km long bay on the Ingrid Christensen Coast of the East Antarctic Princess Elisabeth country . It lies on the edge of the Vestfold Mountains . Your entrance is occupied by three islands.
The Antarctic Names Committee of Australia named it in 1991 after the New Zealand limnologists Ian Albert Edgar Bayly (* 1934) from Monash University in Melbourne , who as capacity for copepods was active in the area around the bay.
Web links
- Bayly Bay in the Composite Gazetteer of Antarctica (English)