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'''Cox Reef''' is a cluster of rocks awash west-north-west of [[ | '''Cox Reef''' is a cluster of rocks awash west-north-west of [[Adelaide]], the south point of [[Adelaide Island]]. | ||
The reef was charted by a Royal Navy Hydrographic Survey Unit from HMS ''Protector'' in 1963 and named after AB Edward Francis Cox, RN (b. 1940), a member of the unit. | The reef was charted by a Royal Navy Hydrographic Survey Unit from HMS ''Protector'' in 1963 and named after AB Edward Francis Cox, RN (b. 1940), a member of the unit. |
Latest revision as of 20:34, 2 February 2021
Cox Reef is a cluster of rocks awash west-north-west of Adelaide, the south point of Adelaide Island.
The reef was charted by a Royal Navy Hydrographic Survey Unit from HMS Protector in 1963 and named after AB Edward Francis Cox, RN (b. 1940), a member of the unit.
Location
- Location map: 67°45’0"S, 69°4’59"W
Outside links
- Gazetteer and Map of The British Antarctic Territory: Cox Reef