St. Nicholas Cove | |
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Coordinates | 60°42′00″S 45°15′50″W / 60.70000°S 45.26389°W |
Max. length | 800 metres (870 yd) |
Max. width | 920 metres (1,010 yd) |
St. Nicholas Cove (Bulgarian: залив Св. Никола, ‘Zaliv Sv. Nikola’ \'za-liv sve-'ti ni-'ko-la\) is the 920 m wide cove indenting for 800 m the south coast of Coronation Island in the South Orkney Islands, Antarctica. It is entered southeast of Tophet Point, and surmounted by Tophet Bastion to the north-northwest and Mount Sladen to the north.
The cove is “named after St. Nicholas, the patron saint of fishermen, in connection with the St. Nicholas Professional School of Maritime Shipping and Fishing in Burgas, Bulgaria, a number of whose alumni worked on fishing ships of the company Ocean Fisheries – Burgas in Antarctic waters from 1970 to the early 1990s. The Bulgarian fishermen, along with those of the Soviet Union, Poland and East Germany are the pioneers of modern Antarctic fishing industry.”[1][2]