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Martin Island (Antarctica)
Martin Island
is a
small island
in the northern part of
Edward VIII Bay
,
Antarctica
, just off
the south
shore
of
Edward VIII Plateau
. It was mapped by
Norwegian
cartographers
from
aerial photos
taken by the
Lars Christensen Expedition
, 1936–37, and called "Utvikgalten".
The island
was remapped by the
Australian National Antarctic Research Expeditions
, and was renamed by the
Antarctic Names Committee of Australia
in
1958
for A.R. Martin,
officer in charge
of the
ANARE
party at
Macquarie Island
in 1948.