Aguirre Passage

A map highlighting of the nearby Danco Coast on the Antarctic Peninsula.

Aguirre Passage (64°49′S 62°51′W / 64.817°S 62.850°W / -64.817; -62.850Coordinates: 64°49′S 62°51′W / 64.817°S 62.850°W / -64.817; -62.850), also variously known as Pasaje Marinero, Canal Aguirre Cerda or Aguirre Channel, is a marine channel between Lemaire Island and Danco Coast, permitting northern access to Paradise Harbor. The feature was navigated by the ship Belgica of the Belgian Antarctic Expedition, 1897–99, and was known to Norwegian whalers in the area from 1913. Chilean Antarctic Expeditions operated a science station on Waterboat Point at Aguirre Passage from 195173. Named by the Chilean Antarctic Expedition, 195051, after Don Pedro Aguirre Cerda, President of Chile, 193841.

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