Payer Island
Payer Island is an island in Franz Josef Land, Russia.
This island was named after Julius [von Payer|Julius Johannes Ludovicus von Payer] an Austro-Hungarian arctic explorer and an Arctic landscape artist, one of the leaders of the Austro-Hungarian [North Pole Expedition].
Geography
Payer Island is part of the Zichy Land subgroup of the Franz Josef Land. Its area is 151 km2 and it lies to the SE of Jackson Island. The headland at the northern end is Mys Nordik. The center of the island is covered by an ice dome named Kupol Frolova. Its highest point reaches.Adjacent islands
Very close to Payer Island, off its easternmost point, lie some small islands:- Stoliczka Island, the island farther offshore, is the site of a large walrus rookery. Lat 81° 11′ N, long 58° 16′ E. This island was named after Moravian paleontologist Ferdinand Stoliczka by the Austro-Hungarian North Pole Expedition.
- Apollo Island lies in the sound between Stoliczka and Payer Island. It is only 500 m across.
- Milovzorov Rocks, rocks awash located off the NE shore of Payer Island.