Isla Bartolomé

For the Galapagos island, see Bartolomé Island.
Isla Bartolomé

Isla Bartolomé is the largest of the Diego Ramírez Islands
Geography
Coordinates 56°32′15″S 68°43′10″W / 56.53750°S 68.71944°W
Archipelago Diego Ramírez Islands
Area 0.93 km2 (0.36 sq mi)
Highest elevation 190 m (620 ft)
Country

Isla Bartolomé is an uninhabited subantarctic island. With an area of 93 ha and a maximum height of 190 m it is the largest of the Chilean Diego Ramírez Archipelago, being more than twice the size of the second largest - Isla Gonzalo, lying in the Drake Passage between the continents of South America and Antarctica. It is an important breeding site for Black-browed (over 35,000 pairs) and Grey-headed (over 9000 pairs) Albatrosses, as well as for Southern Giant Petrels.[1][2]

See also

References

  1. "Island – Isla Bartolome". Island Group - Islas Diego Ramirez. Agreement on the Conservation of Albatrosses and Petrels. 2011. Retrieved 2011-07-21.
  2. Robertson, Graham; Moreno, Carlos A.; Lawton, Kieran; Arata, Javier; Valencia, Jose; & Kirkwood, Roger. (2007). "An estimate of the population sizes of Black-browed (Thalassarche melanophrys) and Grey-headed (T. chrysostoma) Albatrosses breeding in the Diego Ramírez Archipelago, Chile". Emu 107: 239–244. doi:10.1071/mu07028.
The island is an important breeding site for Black-browed Albatrosses

Coordinates: 56°32′15″S 68°43′10″W / 56.53750°S 68.71944°W