Balleny Islands Port

Balleny Islands, Antarctica

Balleny Islands, located in the Southern Ocean, are a series of uninhabited islands heavily glaciated and of volcanic origin. The group extends for about 160 km in a northwest-southeast direction and includes the main islands: Young, Buckle, and Sturge. The islands offer stunning views of glaciers and volcanic landscapes. The area is known for its diverse marine life, including colonies of Adelie and chinstrap penguins. Buckle Island and Sabrina Island provide habitats for these species, along with humpback whales. The Balleny Islands are a region of rich biodiversity and are essential for various species in the wider ecosystem. Scientists have discovered unique marine life, such as stylasterine corals and polychaetes, indicating a significant ecological hotspot. Despite being isolated, the islands hold immense scientific importance and are ideal for conservation efforts.

Location

City: Balleny Islands

Country: Antarctica

Coordinates: 66.917° S, 163.750° E

Port Information

  • Common Name: Balleny Islands, Antarctica
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  • Last Updated: 2/13/2024