Ice Fjord Explained

Ice Fjord
Pushpin Map:United Kingdom South Georgia
Pushpin Label:Ice Fjord
Pushpin Label Position:top
Location:South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands
Coords:-54.05°N -78°W
Oceans:Southern Atlantic Ocean
Countries:South Georgia
Length:5.5miles
Width:2miles

Ice Fjord is a bay 5.5miles long and 2miles wide, entered between Weddell Point and Kade Point along the south coast and near the west end of South Georgia Island. The name is well established, dating back to about 1920. A number of features along the bay's coast, including several smaller bays, have been charted and named.

During a visit to South Georgia in 1911–12, Scottish geologist David Ferguson named two bays within Ice Fjord as North and South Bays. Since both of these names were well established for the two arms of Prince Olav Harbor, the bays were renamed in 1957 by United Kingdom Antarctic Place-Names Committee (UK-APC). wide North Bay was renamed Narval Bay after the whale catcher Narval, while South Bay was renamed Miles Bay, after the whale catcher Don Miles, both of which were owned by the Compañía Argentina de Pesca.

Morsa Bay is a small bay 2.5nmi east of Weddell Point, first surveyed by the South Georgia Survey in the period 1951–57, and named by the UK-APC for the whale catcher Morsa, owned by the Compañía Argentina de Pesca.

Ryan Glacier flows west across South Georgia to the head of Ice Fjord. Comer Crag stands 1nmi north of the head of Ice Fjord. Tawny Gap extends across South Georgia from the head of Ice Fjord to a cove just south of Wales Head.