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Shag Rocks, South Georgia

The Shag Rocks in January 2006
The Shag Rocks in January 2006

The Shag Rocks (Spanish: Islas Aurora) are six small islands in the westernmost extreme of South Georgia, 240 km (150 mi) west of the main island of South Georgia and 1000 km (620 mi) off the Falkland Islands. The Shag Rocks are located at . Sixteen kilometers (10 mi) further southeast is Black Rock. Black Rock is located at .

The Shag Rocks cover a total area of less than 20 hectares (50 acres). Situated on the South Georgia Ridge, they have a peak elevation above sea level of 75 m (246 ft), and stand in water approximately 319 m (1046 ft) deep. Temperatures average -1.2°C (30°F), rarely climbing above 15°C (60°F). There is no significant vegetation.

The main wildlife found on the islands are the South Georgian (Imperial) shags, prions and wandering albatrosses.

The Shag Rocks were possibly discovered by Joseph de la Llana with the ship Aurora in 1762, and originally named the Aurora Islands, after the ship; however, the Aurora Islands are considered by many to have been a mistaken sighting that was coincidentally near the true Shag Rocks. They were known to sealers prior to 1823. They were later rediscovered by James Sheffield and given their current name, probably because shags and other seabirds frequent them. They were charted by Discovery Investigations personnel on the William Scoresby in 1927. The first landing on the islands was made 1956 when an Argentinean geologist was lowered from a helicopter to collect rock samples.

Government

Argentina lays claim to many islands of the area, including Black Rock and Shag Rocks. The Falklands War of 1982 was fought by Britain and Argentina not only over the territories of the Falkland Islands, but also over South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands. Black Rock and Shag Rocks are on the route from the Falkland Islands to South Georgia Island, on the seamount of Scotia Ridge.

Britain won the 1982 Falklands War, and in 1985 formed its overseas territory of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands, which includes Black Rock and Shag Rocks. It now assumes responsibility for preservation and defense of the area. Argentina, which claims the islands in its constitution and invaded and briefly occupied a number of the islands in 1982, agreed in 1995 to no longer seek settlement by force.

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ast:Islles Cormorán de:Shag Rocks es:Islas Aurora pt:Shag (rochas)





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