Bransfield Street
| Bransfield Street | ||
|---|---|---|
| View from Livingston Island onto Bransfield Street | ||
| Connects waters | Weddell Sea | |
| with water | Southern ocean | |
| Separates land mass | Antarctic Peninsula | |
| of land mass | Southern group of the South Shetland Islands | |
| Data | ||
| Geographical location | 63 ° 0 ′ S , 59 ° 0 ′ W | |
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| length | 300 km | |
| Smallest width | 100 km | |
| Greatest depth | 2000 m | |
The Bransfield Strait ( English Bransfield Strait ) is a sea strait in the far north of the Antarctic Peninsula . In the north it is bounded by the South Shetland Islands , in the south by the northern Graham Land , especially the Davis Coast and the west side of the Trinity Peninsula . It is named after its discoverer Edward Bransfield .
For many polar explorers, the Bransfield Strait is the first place they come into contact with Antarctica . Half of all Antarctic research stations are located on their coasts . Of particular importance is the Chilean Bernardo O'Higgins station on the southern coast in Graham Land.
Web links
Commons : Bransfieldstrasse  - Collection of images, videos and audio files
- Bransfield Strait in the United States Geological Survey's Geographic Names Information System
- Bransfield Strait at marineregions.org




