Zavyalov Island

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Location of Zavyalov Island south of Magadan

Zavyalov Island (Template:Langx, or Ostrov Zav’yalova), formerly Ola Island (Остров Ольский), is a relatively large island in the Sea of Okhotsk, northwestern Pacific. It is located on the eastern side of Taui Bay, Template:Cvt west of Cape Taran, Koni Peninsula, about Template:Cvt south of the city of Magadan.

Zavyalov is a mountainous island; it is Template:Cvt long and Template:Cvt wide. The Siberian dwarf pine (Pinus pumila) and the dwarf birch Betula middendorffii grow on the island. Its shores are a breeding ground for the Steller sea lion.[1]

Administratively Zavyalov Island belongs to the Magadan Oblast of the Russian Federation.

History

Zavyalov Island was frequented by American whaleships cruising for bowhead whales between 1849 and 1885. They called it Bowhead Island.[2] Whaleboats spent the night camping on the island to search for whales the following morning.[3] They also obtained wood[4] from the island and caught fish offshore.[5]

References

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  1. Sea lions
  2. Good Return, of New Bedford, July 31-Aug. 5, 1849, Old Dartmouth Historical Society (ODHS); Florida, of New Bedford, July 29, Sep. 3, 1852, ODHS; Lancaster, of New Bedford, Aug. 4, 1853, ODHS; Cincinnati, of Stonington, May 27, 1858, Nicholson Whaling Collection (NWC); Sea Breeze, of New Bedford, Oct. 7, 1866, Sep. 19, 1868, ODHS; Mary and Helen II, of San Francisco, June 4, Sep. 20, 1885, Kendall Whaling Museum.
  3. Isabella, of New Bedford, Aug. 29, 1854, NWC.
  4. Isabella, of New Bedford, Sep. 24, 1854, NWC.
  5. Betsey Williams, of Stonington, Aug. 29, 1853, NWC; Isabella, of New Bedford, Sep. 4-5, 1854, NWC.

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