Ivan Fyodorov (navigator)

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Ivan Fedorov (Ива́н Фёдоров) († 1733), Russian navigator, commanding officer of the expedition to northern Alaska in 1732.

After the first Kamchatka expedition of Vitus Bering (1725 - 1730) the Russian exploration efforts were continued by lieutenant Martin Shpanberg and navigator I. Fedorov.

In 1732, together with the participants of the 1st Kamchatka expedition land-surveyor Mikhail Gvozdev and navigator K. Moshkov, Ivan Fedorov in Sviatoi Gavriil (St. Gabriel) sailed to Dezhnev Cape, the easternmost point of Asia. From there, after having replenished the water supply on 5 August, 'Sviatoi Gavriil' sailed east and soon came near mainland at the Cape of Prince of Wales, Alaska. Fedorov and Gvozdev charted the north-western coast of Alaska and mapped their route. The expedition also discovered three previously unknown islands.

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