Angelov Island (Bulgarian: Ангелов остров, romanizedAngelov ostrov, IPA: [ˈaŋɡɛɫof ˈɔstrof]) is a rocky island in the Larsen Islands group on the west side of Coronation Island in the South Orkney Islands, Antarctica. It is 700 m long, in the south-north direction, and 530 m wide, with an area of 17 hectares (42 acres). It is named after Captain Kosyo Angelov (1948-2005), commander of the ocean fishing trawler Argonavt of the Bulgarian company Ocean Fisheries – Burgas during its fishing trip to Antarctic waters off South Georgia and the South Orkney Islands from December 1978 to July 1979.[1] Apart from trawling, the ship carried an onboard scientific team which undertook fisheries research. The Bulgarian fishermen, along with those of the Soviet Union, Poland and East Germany, are pioneers of modern Antarctic fishing industry.[2]

Angelov Island
Angelov Island is located in Antarctica
Angelov Island
Angelov Island
Location of Angelov Island
Geography
LocationAntarctica
Coordinates60°35′35″S 46°05′22″W / 60.59306°S 46.08944°W / -60.59306; -46.08944
ArchipelagoSouth Orkney Islands
Area17 ha (42 acres)
Length700 m (2300 ft)
Width530 m (1740 ft)
Administration
Administered under the Antarctic Treaty System
Demographics
PopulationUninhabited

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Angelov Island is located at 60°35′35″S 46°05′22″W / 60.59306°S 46.08944°W / -60.59306; -46.08944, which is 3.53 km northwest of Moreton Point, 700 m northwest of Monroe Island, 200 m northwest of Haralambiev Island and 150 m southeast of Nicolas Rocks. British mapping in 1963.

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This article includes information from the Antarctic Place-names Commission of Bulgaria which is used with permission.