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Coordinates: 5°15′S 071°40′E / 5.250°S 71.667°E / -5.250; 71.667
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The Benares Shoals were first surveyed in 1837 by Commander [[Robert Moresby]] of the [[Royal Navy|Indian Navy]] on the '''HMS Benares'''. Moresby's survey produced the first detailed map of this submerged reef, which was subsequently named after his ship.<ref>Searight, Sarah, ''The Charting of the Red Sea.'' History Today, 2003</ref>
The Benares Shoals were first surveyed in 1837 by Commander [[Robert Moresby]] of the [[Royal Navy|Indian Navy]] on the '''HMS Benares'''. Moresby's survey produced the first detailed map of this submerged reef, which was subsequently named after his ship.<ref>Searight, Sarah, ''The Charting of the Red Sea.'' History Today, 2003</ref>

==See also==
* [[List of reefs]]


==References==
==References==

Revision as of 23:04, 25 April 2016

Map of Peros Banhos Atoll showing Benares Shoals on the upper left
Landsat Visible Color Image of Benares Shoals,
with Île Pierre of Peros Banhos at the lower right

Benares Shoals, or Benares Shoal, is a submerged coral reef, an isolated patch located at 5°15′S 071°40′E / 5.250°S 71.667°E / -5.250; 71.667, just 6 km WNW of Île Pierre, the closest island of Peros Banhos atoll in the northern Chagos Archipelago. It measures about 3 km east-west, with a width of about 700 metres, and an area of 2 km². The least depth at the western end is 4.5 metres.[1]

The Benares Shoals were first surveyed in 1837 by Commander Robert Moresby of the Indian Navy on the HMS Benares. Moresby's survey produced the first detailed map of this submerged reef, which was subsequently named after his ship.[2]

See also

References

  1. ^ British Admiralty nautical chart 11000030 - 3 Chagos Archipelago, Scale 1:360 000
  2. ^ Searight, Sarah, The Charting of the Red Sea. History Today, 2003