Skua Island (54°1′S 37°15′W / 54.017°S 37.250°W / -54.017; -37.250) is an island immediately northeast of Prion Island in the entrance to the Bay of Isles, South Georgia. Charted in 1912-13 by Robert Cushman Murphy, American naturalist aboard the brig Daisy. Surveyed in 1929-30 by DI personnel and named in association with Albatross Island, Prion Island and other natural history names given in the Bay of Isles by Murphy in 1912–13.[1]

Rescue Rock (54°0′S 37°14′W / 54.000°S 37.233°W / -54.000; -37.233) is a submerged rock marked by breakers, 0.6 nautical miles (1.1 km) northeast of Skua Island. It was charted in 1930 by DI survey personnel. So named because a whale catcher passing near this rock sighted a flag on Skua Island, eventually leading to the rescue of the survey party at Camp Bay where their vessel had run aground.[2]

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  1. "Skua Island". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved 16 April 2019.
  2. "Rescue Rock". Geographic Names Information System. United States Geological Survey, United States Department of the Interior. Retrieved 16 April 2019.
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