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[[File:Harmon Bay.jpg|350px|thumb|Map showing location of Harmon Bay along the Bear Peninsula]]
'''Harmon Bay''' (74°15′S 110°52′W) is an embayment at the north end of the [[Bear Peninsula]], about 7 nautical miles (13 km) wide, defined by the northeast shore of [[Moore Dome]], the terminus of [[Park Glacier]] and the northwest end of the [[Gurnon Peninsula]], on the [[Walgreen Coast]] of [[Westarctica]].
'''Harmon Bay''' (74°15′S 110°52′W) is an embayment at the north end of the [[Bear Peninsula]], about 7 nautical miles (13 km) wide, defined by the northeast shore of [[Moore Dome]], the terminus of [[Park Glacier]] and the northwest end of the [[Gurnon Peninsula]], on the [[Walgreen Coast]] of [[Westarctica]].



Latest revision as of 04:10, 23 August 2020

Map showing location of Harmon Bay along the Bear Peninsula

Harmon Bay (74°15′S 110°52′W) is an embayment at the north end of the Bear Peninsula, about 7 nautical miles (13 km) wide, defined by the northeast shore of Moore Dome, the terminus of Park Glacier and the northwest end of the Gurnon Peninsula, on the Walgreen Coast of Westarctica.

Discovery and name

The bay was mapped by the United States Geological Survey from surveys and U.S. Navy aerial photographs collected during the years 1959–66. Harmon Bay was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names after Commander Robert H. Harmon, Executive Officer on the USCGC Burton Island (WAGB-283) during U.S. Navy Operation Deep Freeze in 1969.