Carondelet Reef

Carondelet Reef
Location of Phoenix Islands
Location of Phoenix Islands
Summit depth1.8 metres
Location
Locationcentral Pacific Ocean
GroupPhoenix Islands
Coordinates05°34′S 173°51′W / 5.567°S 173.850°W / -5.567; -173.850
CountryKiribati
Geology
TypeReef
History
Discovery dateAugust 31, 1898
Discovered byCapt. Wilder F. Stetson
Carondelet Reef at south of Phoenix group

Carondelet Reef is a horseshoe-shaped reef, presumably a submerged atoll formation, of the Phoenix Islands, also known as the Rawaki Islands, in the Republic of Kiribati. It is located 106 kilometres (57 nmi; 66 mi) southeast of Nikumaroro, at 05°34′S 173°51′W / 5.567°S 173.850°W / -5.567; -173.850, and has a least depth of 1.8 metres (5.9 ft). It is reported to be approximately 1.5 kilometres (0.9 mi) in length.[1] The sea occasionally breaks over it.

History

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According to Admiral Adam Johann von Krusenstern, a Captain Kemin of an unidentified ship reported the discovery of a reef in position 05°38′S 172°54′W / 5.633°S 172.900°W / -5.633; -172.900 in 1824, and this may have been the first sighting of Carondelet Reef by a Westerner. The next Westerner to see it may have been Captain Obed Starbuck of the Nantucket whaler Loper, who reported a "reef of rocks" at position 05°29′S 175°01′W / 5.483°S 175.017°W / -5.483; -175.017 on February 19, 1826.[2][3]

During a voyage from Puget Sound to Australia, Captain Wilder Farley Stetson (1849–1924) of the ship Carondelet sighted a reef on August 31, 1898, from position 05°35′S 173°58′W / 5.583°S 173.967°W / -5.583; -173.967. He was within 2 nautical miles (3.7 km; 2.3 mi) of it and considered it very dangerous. He named it Carondelet Reef, after his ship.

The multiple positions of Winslow Reef mentioned by Robert Louis Stevenson may have been due to confusion of the position of Carondelet Reef with that of Winslow Reef.

Status

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The reef is part of the Phoenix Islands Protected Area, an underwater nature reserve.

See also

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References

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  1. ^ Mike Pearson; Jonathan Willis-Richards. "Islands of Kiribati". Archived from the original on 2006-12-31. Retrieved 2007-02-21.
  2. ^ "page 7". The San Francisco Call. March 13, 1899.
  3. ^ von Kruzenštern, Adam Johann (1827). Recueil de mémoires hydrographiques, pour servir d'analyse et d'explication à l'Atlas de l'océan Pacifique, Volume 2. p. 430.
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