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The '''Clerke Rocks''' are a group of small rocky islands some 35 miles southeast of [[South Georgia]] that extend 5 miles from east to west. The Clerke Rocks include [[The Office Boys]] at the northeastern end and [[Nobby, Clerke Rocks|Nobby]] at the south-eastern end of the group.  The islands belong to the [[British overseas territory]] of [[South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands]].
The '''Clerke Rocks''' are a group of small rocky islands some 35 miles southeast of [[South Georgia]] that extend 5 miles from east to west. The Clerke Rocks include [[The Office Boys]] at the north-eastern end and [[Nobby]] at the south-eastern end of the group.  The islands belong to the [[British overseas territory]] of [[South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands]].


The islands were discovered in 1775 by a British expedition under Captain James Cook, who named them for Charles Clerke, an officer on HMS ''Resolution'', who first saw the rocks.
The islands were discovered in 1775 by a British expedition under Captain James Cook, who named them for Charles Clerke, an officer on HMS ''Resolution'', who first saw the rocks.


As on the Shag Rocks, cormorants make up a large part of the bird population.
As on the [[Shag Rocks]], cormorants make up a large part of the bird population.


==References==
==References==

Latest revision as of 09:39, 5 November 2021

Clerke Rocks

South Georgia
(South Georgia and
the South Sandwich Islands
)

Location

Location: 55°4’0"S, 34°40’60"W
Data
Population: 0

The Clerke Rocks are a group of small rocky islands some 35 miles southeast of South Georgia that extend 5 miles from east to west. The Clerke Rocks include The Office Boys at the north-eastern end and Nobby at the south-eastern end of the group. The islands belong to the British overseas territory of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands.

The islands were discovered in 1775 by a British expedition under Captain James Cook, who named them for Charles Clerke, an officer on HMS Resolution, who first saw the rocks.

As on the Shag Rocks, cormorants make up a large part of the bird population.

References

  • Gazetteer and Map of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands: Clerke Rocks
South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands
South Georgia: Annenkov IslandBird IslandClerke RocksCooper IslandGrass IslandKupriyanov IslandsPickersgill IslandsSaddle IslandShag RocksSouth GeorgiaWelcome IslandsWillis IslandsTrinity IslandGrassholmBlack RocksBlack Rock
South Sandwich Islands:

BellingshausenBristolCandlemasCookLeskovMontaguSaundersThuleVindicationVisokoiZavodovski

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