Cape Ukurunru

Cape Ukurunru (Russian: Mys Ukurunru) is a cape in the western Sea of Okhotsk. It has sheer cliffs that are grayish-brown in color. It forms the western point to the entrance of Ul'bansky Bay.[1]

History

American whaleships cruised for bowhead whales off the cape between 1855 and 1874.[2] They called it Washington Head, after the ship Washington (340 tons), of Sag Harbor, which was stove by ice and run ashore near the cape in 1855.[3][4]

References

  1. National Geospatial-Intelligence Agency. (2014). Sailing Directions (Enroute): East Coast of Russia. U.S. Government, Springfield, Virginia.
  2. Mary Frazier, of New Bedford, July 8, 1855, Nicholson Whaling Collection (NWC); Sea Breeze, of New Bedford, July 14-15, 1874, George Blunt White Library.
  3. Mary Frazier, of New Bedford, July 9, 1855, NWC.
  4. Starbuck, Alexander (1878). History of the American Whale Fishery from Its Earliest Inception to the year 1876. Castle. ISBN 1-55521-537-8.

Coordinates: 53°58′N 137°51′E / 53.967°N 137.850°E / 53.967; 137.850

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