Standring Inlet
Antarctica /
Sector claimed by Argentina/Chile/UK /
Palmer - permanent station of the US /
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/ Sector claimed by Argentina/Chile/UK
/ Palmer - permanent station of the US
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The easternmost of three inlets on the N coast of Jason Peninsula, Graham Land. It is 9 mi long and is filled with ice shelf. Surveyed by the FIDS in 1953. Named in 1956 by the FIDS for Anthony J. Standring, geologist at Hope Bay in 1953 and 1954, who visited Jason Peninsula with the survey party.
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Coordinates: 65°58'56"S 61°7'3"W
- Christensen Nunatak 123 km
- Renard Glacier 151 km
- Giffard Cove 156 km
- Bancroft Bay 168 km
- Reclus Peninsula 170 km
- Salvesen Cove 182 km
- Bluff/Murray Island 184 km
- Tait Glacier 234 km
- Swift Bay 239 km
- Bertodano Bay 282 km
- Robertson Island 112 km
- Wilhelmina Bay 160 km
- Charlotte Bay 161 km
- Reclus Peninsula 163 km
- Two Hummock Island 207 km
- Swift Glacier 243 km
- Snow Hill Island 251 km
- James Ross Island 253 km
- Admiralty Sound 265 km
- Seymour Island 280 km