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The '''Bakutis Coast''' is that part of the coast of [[Marie Byrd Land]], West Antarctica, extending from a point opposite eastern [[Dean Island]], at  74°42′S 127°05′W , to [[Cape Herlacher]], or between [[Hobbs Coast]] in the west and [[Walgreen Coast]] in the east. It stretches between 127°05'W and 114°12'W. The coast in this area is bounded by several large ice-covered islands and the very extensive [[Getz Ice Shelf]]. This coast was sighted by members of the US Antarctic Service, 1939-41, and was charted in part from air photos taken by Operation Highjump, 1946-47, both expeditions led by Admiral [[Richard E. Byrd]]. The United States Geological Survey completely mapped the coast from ground surveys and U.S. Navy air photos, 1959-66.
The '''Bakutis Coast''' is the part of the coast of [[Westarctica]] extending from a point opposite eastern [[Dean Island]], at  74°42′S 127°05′W , to [[Cape Herlacher]], or between [[Hobbs Coast]] in the west and the [[Walgreen Coast]] in the east. It stretches between 127°05'W and 114°12'W.


Bakutis Coast was named by the [[Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names]] for Rear Admiral [[Fred E. Bakutis]], Commander of the U.S. Naval Support Force, Antarctica, from 1965 to 1967.
The coast in this area is bounded by several large ice-covered islands and the very extensive [[Getz Ice Shelf]].
 
 
==Discovery and name==
This coast was sighted by members of the US Antarctic Service, 1939-41, and was charted in part from air photos taken by Operation Highjump, 1946-47, both expeditions led by Admiral [[Richard E. Byrd]]. The United States Geological Survey completely mapped the coast from ground surveys and U.S. Navy air photos, 1959-66.
 
Bakutis Coast was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for Rear Admiral Fred E. Bakutis, Commander of the U.S. Naval Support Force, [[Antarctica]], from 1965 to 1967.


The hinterland of Bakutis Coast is the location of [[Byrd Station]], which is located in the interior, about 500 km from the actual coast.
The hinterland of Bakutis Coast is the location of [[Byrd Station]], which is located in the interior, about 500 km from the actual coast.
[[Category:Geography of Westarctica]]

Revision as of 22:21, 2 April 2018

The Bakutis Coast is the part of the coast of Westarctica extending from a point opposite eastern Dean Island, at 74°42′S 127°05′W , to Cape Herlacher, or between Hobbs Coast in the west and the Walgreen Coast in the east. It stretches between 127°05'W and 114°12'W.

The coast in this area is bounded by several large ice-covered islands and the very extensive Getz Ice Shelf.


Discovery and name

This coast was sighted by members of the US Antarctic Service, 1939-41, and was charted in part from air photos taken by Operation Highjump, 1946-47, both expeditions led by Admiral Richard E. Byrd. The United States Geological Survey completely mapped the coast from ground surveys and U.S. Navy air photos, 1959-66.

Bakutis Coast was named by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names for Rear Admiral Fred E. Bakutis, Commander of the U.S. Naval Support Force, Antarctica, from 1965 to 1967.

The hinterland of Bakutis Coast is the location of Byrd Station, which is located in the interior, about 500 km from the actual coast.