Table Island (South Shetland Islands)


Table Island is a conspicuous flat-topped, rocky island lying north of Greenwich Island and north-northwest of the Aitcho group on the west side of English Strait in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica. The island is rising to over and extending, with a surface area of. It is separated from Aitcho Islands to the south-southeast by the wide Klimash Passage.
Turmoil Rock is lying southeast of Table Island and north-northeast of Morris Rock. The area was visited by early-19th-century sealers.
The island was descriptively named by sealers from its shape, while the rock was descriptively named from the breakers it creates, following a survey from HMS Protector in 1967.

Location

The midpoint of Table Island is located at and the island lies northwest of Fort William, Robert Island, north of Dee Island, north of Morris Rock, north by east of Holmes Rock, northeast of Romeo Island, southwest of Potmess Rocks and west by south of Rogozen Island.