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Wilhelmina Bay () is a bay wide between the
Reclus Peninsula Reclus Peninsula () is a peninsula on the west coast of Graham Land, Antarctica. It borders Charlotte Bay to its east. Location Recluse Peninsula lies on the west coast of the Antarctic Peninsula. It extends northward into the Gerlache Strait ...
and Cape Anna along the west coast of
Graham Land Graham Land is the portion of the Antarctic Peninsula that lies north of a line joining Cape Jeremy and Cape Agassiz. This description of Graham Land is consistent with the 1964 agreement between the British Antarctic Place-names Committee ...
on the
Antarctic Peninsula The Antarctic Peninsula, known as O'Higgins Land in Chile and Tierra de San Martin in Argentina, and originally as Graham Land in the United Kingdom and the Palmer Peninsula in the United States, is the northernmost part of mainland Antarctica. ...
.


Location

Wilhelmina Bay is on the
Danco Coast The Danco Coast () is the portion of the west coast of the Antarctic Peninsula between Cape Sterneck and Cape Renard. This coast was explored in January and February 1898 by the Belgian Antarctic Expedition under Adrien de Gerlache, who named it ...
on the west side of the
Antarctic Peninsula The Antarctic Peninsula, known as O'Higgins Land in Chile and Tierra de San Martin in Argentina, and originally as Graham Land in the United Kingdom and the Palmer Peninsula in the United States, is the northernmost part of mainland Antarctica. ...
. It indents the southeast side of
Gerlache Strait Gerlache Strait or de Gerlache Strait or Détroit de la Belgica is a Channel (geography), channel/strait separating the Palmer Archipelago from the Antarctic Peninsula. The Belgian Antarctic Expedition, under Lt. Adrien de Gerlache, explored the ...
opposite the
Solvay Mountains The Solvay Mountains are a mountain range that rises to 1590 m ( Cook Summit) and extends in an ENE–WSW direction in the south part of Brabant Island, in the Palmer Archipelago of Antarctica. They were discovered by the Belgian Antarctic Expedi ...
of
Brabant Island Brabant Island is the second largest island of the Palmer Archipelago within the British Antarctic Territory, lying between Anvers Island and Liège Island. Brabant Island is long north-south, wide, and rises to in Mount Parry. The interi ...
. The Arctowski Peninsula defines its southwest side, Forbidden Plateau its southeast side and
Nansen Island Nansen Island () is the largest of the islands lying in Wilhelmina Bay off the west coast of Graham Land, Antarctica. Location Nansen Island is off the Danco Coast on the west side of the Antarctic Peninsula. It is in the northeast of Wilhe ...
is in the northeast of the bay. Wilhelmina Bay is between
Charlotte Bay Charlotte Bay is a bay on the west coast of the Antarctic Peninsula indenting the west coast of Graham Land in a southeast direction for , between Reclus Peninsula and Cape Murray. Its head is fed by the glaciers Nobile, Bozhinov, Krebs, We ...
to the northeast and Andvord Bay to the southwest. Coastal features include, clockwise from the eastern entrance, *The
Reclus Peninsula Reclus Peninsula () is a peninsula on the west coast of Graham Land, Antarctica. It borders Charlotte Bay to its east. Location Recluse Peninsula lies on the west coast of the Antarctic Peninsula. It extends northward into the Gerlache Strait ...
, including Jacques Peaks, Bancroft Bay, Cañón Point, Zapato Point, and Café Point. *Leonardo Glacier, Sadler Point, Blanchard Glacier, Garnerin Point, Pishtachev Peak and Rozier Glacier. * Piccard Cove, including Sophie Cliff, Balis Ridge, Montgolfier Glacier, Bacho Kiro Peak, Mechit Buttress,
Woodbury Glacier Piccard Cove () is a cove forming the southernmost part of Wilhelmina Bay, along the west coast of Graham Land, Antarctica. Location Wilhelmina Bay is on the Danco Coast on the west side of the Antarctic Peninsula. Piccard Cove in the south of ...
and O'Neal Point, *The Arctowski Peninsula including Beaupré Cove, Jones Point, Hugershoff Cove and Cape Anna.


Humpback whales

A study undertaken in May 2009 found a super-aggregation of
krill Krill ''(Euphausiids)'' (: krill) are small and exclusively marine crustaceans of the order (biology), order Euphausiacea, found in all of the world's oceans. The name "krill" comes from the Norwegian language, Norwegian word ', meaning "small ...
in Wilhelmina Bay, with a large number of
humpback whale The humpback whale (''Megaptera novaeangliae'') is a species of baleen whale. It is a rorqual (a member of the family Balaenopteridae) and is the monotypic taxon, only species in the genus ''Megaptera''. Adults range in length from and weigh u ...
s feeding on them. The researchers counted a density of 5.1 whales per square kilometer. Smaller and less dense aggregations of krill and whales were also found in Andvord Bay to the south. The krill and the whales are abundant in late autumn along the western Antarctic Peninsula, particularly in Wilhelmina Bay, where the whales seem to be eating as much as possible in preparation for the winter.


Discovery and name

Wilhelmina Bay was discovered by the
Belgian Antarctic Expedition The Belgian Antarctic Expedition of 1897–1899 was the first expedition to winter in the Antarctic region. Led by Adrien de Gerlache de Gomery aboard the RV ''Belgica'', it was the first Belgian Antarctic expedition and is considered the fir ...
(BelgAE) of 1897–99 led by
Adrien de Gerlache Baron Adrien Victor Joseph de Gerlache de Gomery (; 2 August 1866 – 4 December 1934) was a Belgian officer in the Belgian Royal Navy who led the Belgian Antarctic Expedition of 1897–99. Early years Born in Hasselt in eastern Belgium as t ...
. The bay is named for Wilhelmina,
Queen of the Netherlands The monarchy of the Netherlands is governed by the country's charter and constitution, roughly a third of which explains the mechanics of succession, accession, and abdication; the roles and duties of the monarch; the formalities of communica ...
, who reigned from 1890 to 1948.


Eastern features


Leonardo Glacier

. A glacier flowing into Wilhelmina Bay between Sadler Point and Café Point, on the west coast of Graham Land. Charted by the BelgAE under Gerlache, 1897-99. Named by the
UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee The UK Antarctic Place-Names Committee (or UK-APC) is a United Kingdom government committee, part of the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, responsible for recommending names of geographical locations within the British Antarctic Territory (BAT) an ...
(UK-APC) in 1960 for
Leonardo da Vinci Leonardo di ser Piero da Vinci (15 April 1452 - 2 May 1519) was an Italian polymath of the High Renaissance who was active as a painter, draughtsman, engineer, scientist, theorist, sculptor, and architect. While his fame initially rested o ...
(1452-1519), artist, musician, architect and first aeronautical scientist.


Sadler Point

. A point within Wilhelmina Bay, lying east of Garnerin Point. Charted by the BelgAE under Gerlache, 1897-99. Named by the UK-APC in 1960 after James Sadler (1751-1828),
Oxford Oxford () is a City status in the United Kingdom, cathedral city and non-metropolitan district in Oxfordshire, England, of which it is the county town. The city is home to the University of Oxford, the List of oldest universities in continuou ...
confectioner, the first English aeronaut, who ascended in a montgolfier balloon on October 4, 1784.


Blanchard Glacier

. A glacier flowing into Wilhelmina Bay between Garnerin Point and Sadler Point. First charted by the BelgAE under Gerlache, 1897-99. Named by the UK-APC in 1960 for
Jean-Pierre Blanchard Jean-Pierre rançoisBlanchard (; 4 July 1753 – 7 March 1809) was a French inventor, best known as a pioneer of gas balloon flight, who distinguished himself in the conquest of the air in a balloon. Notable for his successful hydrogen balloo ...
(1753-1809), French aeronaut, the first professional balloon pilot, who, with John J. Jeffries, made the first balloon crossing of the English Channel in 1785.


Garnerin Point

. A point on the west coast of Graham Land projecting into Wilhelmina Bay southeast of Pelseneer Island. Charted by the BelgAE under Gerlache, 1897-99. Named by the UK-APC in 1960 for
André-Jacques Garnerin André-Jacques Garnerin (31 January 1769 – 18 August 1823) was a French balloonist and the inventor of the frameless parachute. He was appointed Official Aeronaut of France. Biography André-Jacques Garnerin was born in Paris. During the fir ...
(1770-1825), French aeronaut, the first man to make a successful descent from a free balloon by parachute, in 1797.


Pishtachev Peak

A rocky, partly ice-free peak rising to between Rozier Glacier and Blanchard Glacier. Situated east of Sophie Cliff, south-southeast of Garnerin Point, and southwest of Sadler Point. Named after the Bulgarian cartographer Toma Pishtachev (1876-1955).


Rozier Glacier

. A glacier flowing into Wilhelmina Bay north of Sophie Cliff. Charted by the BelgAE under Gerlache, 1897-99. Named by the UK-APC in 1960 for
Jean-François Pilâtre de Rozier Jean-François Pilâtre de Rozier () (30 March 1754 – 15 June 1785) was a French chemistry and physics teacher, and one of the first pioneers of aviation. He made the first manned free balloon flight with François Laurent d'Arlandes on 21 Nov ...
(1756-85), French technician who made the first human balloon ascent and (with the Marquis d'Arlande) the first balloon voyage, in 1783.


Western features


Beaupré Cove

. A cove wide lying immediately northwest of Piccard Cove in Wilhelmina Bay. First charted by the BelgAE under Gerlache, 1897-99. Named by the UK-APC in 1960 for
Charles-François Beautemps-Beaupré Charles-François Beautemps-Beaupré (; 6 August 1766 in La Neuville-au-Pont – 16 March 1854 in Paris) was a French hydrographer, hydrographic engineer and cartographer. Biography He accompanied the expedition sent in search of La P ...
(1766-1854), French hydrographer who, in 1825, prepared survey instructions for the officers of the Astrolabe and Zelee, laying down for the first time principles for making measurements from landscape drawings.


Jones Point

. A point within Wilhelmina Bay, lying southeast of Cape Anna. Charted by the BelgAE under Gerlache, 1897-99. Named by the UK-APC in 1960 for Sir Bennett M. Jones, F.R.S., author of ''Aerial Surveying by Rapid Methods'', a pioneer work on the subject.


Hugershoff Cove

. Cove lying northwest of Beaupre Cove in Withelmina Bay, along the west coast of Graham Land. Charted by the BelgAE under Gerlache, 1897-99. Named by the UK-APC in 1960 for Carl Reinhard Hugershoff (1882-1941), German geodesist who designed the autocartograph, an instrument which first applied the principles of photogrammetry to air photos, in about 1921.


Cape Anna

. A prominent black cape rising to high, forming the north tip of Arctowski Peninsula on the west coast of Graham Land. Discovered by the BelgAE, 1897-99, and named after Mme. Ernest (Anna) Osterrieth, who gave financial assistance to the expedition.


Islands

The bay contains several islands, of which the largest is
Nansen Island Nansen Island () is the largest of the islands lying in Wilhelmina Bay off the west coast of Graham Land, Antarctica. Location Nansen Island is off the Danco Coast on the west side of the Antarctic Peninsula. It is in the northeast of Wilhe ...
in the northeast of the bay. Islands around Nansen Island include Bearing Island, Enterprise Island, Pythia Island, Thor Island, Solstreif Island,
Brooklyn Island Nansen Island () is the largest of the islands lying in Wilhelmina Bay off the west coast of Graham Land, Antarctica. Location Nansen Island is off the Danco Coast on the west side of the Antarctic Peninsula. It is in the northeast of Wilhe ...
, Wyck Island,
Fleurus Island Nansen Island () is the largest of the islands lying in Wilhelmina Bay off the west coast of Graham Land, Antarctica. Location Nansen Island is off the Danco Coast on the west side of the Antarctic Peninsula. It is in the northeast of Wilhel ...
, Delaite Island and the Racovitza Islands. Other islands in the bay include Pelseneer Island, Emma Island and Louise Island.


Pelseneer Island

. An island long and wide, with three prominent rocky peaks projecting through its icecap, lying west of
Brooklyn Island Nansen Island () is the largest of the islands lying in Wilhelmina Bay off the west coast of Graham Land, Antarctica. Location Nansen Island is off the Danco Coast on the west side of the Antarctic Peninsula. It is in the northeast of Wilhe ...
in the south-central portion of Wilhelmina Bay. Discovered by the BelgAE, 1897-99, and named by Gerlache for
Paul Pelseneer Jean Paul Louis Pelseneer (Brussels, 26 June 1863 – Brussels, 5 May 1945)Adam W. (1946). "Paul Pelseneer 1863–1945". '' Proceedings of the Malacological Society of London'' 26(6): 149–151PDF was a Belgian malacologist, morphologist, ethol ...
, member of the Belgica Commission and writer of some of the zoological reports of the expedition.


Emma Island

. An island long, with bare jagged peaks projecting through an icecap, lying west of Nansen Island in the southwest half of the entrance to Wilhelmina Bay. Discovered by the BelgAE, 1897-99, under Lieutenant Adrien de Gerlache, and named after his mother, Emma de Gerlache de Gomery.


Louise Island

. Ice-covered island long, lying east of Cape Anna in the southwest side of the entrance to Wilhelmina Bay. Discovered by the BelgAE, 1897-99, under Lieutenant Adrien de Gerlache, and named by him for his sister.


Gallery

File:WilhelminaBay02.JPG, A kayaker watches whales in Wilhelmina Bay File:WilhelminaBay07.JPG, Kayakers in Wilhelmina Bay File:WilhelminaBay11.JPG, Expedition vessel Akademik Ioffe sailing into Wilhelmina Bay in January 2014 File:WilhelminaBay43.JPG, A tourist Zodiac has a close encounter with a humpback whale in Wilhelmina Bay


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