- Ytre Norskøya
Ytre Norskøya (English: "Outer Norway Island") is an island on the northwest coast of
Spitsbergen , part of theSvalbard archipelago.History
Remains of a
whaling station exist on the southern side of the island, possibly rivalingSmeerenburg in size. The station had as many as nine tryworks, some having a single furnace, others having two. To the west of these structures were buildings used by the men working ashore. Further west is found one of the largest grave sites in Spitsbergen, where 165 graves have been found. The station probably belonged to the Zeeland partners of theNoordsche Compagnie , who were forced to settle on Ytre Norskøya in 1617 because the whaling vessels belonging toAmsterdam would not allow them to establish themselves at Smeerenburg. A high look-out point on the island called Zeeusche Uytkyk (Zeeland Look-out) was used by the Dutch to search for the spouts ofBowhead Whales .References
*cite book |last=Conway |first=William Martin |title=No Man's Land: A History of Spitsbergen from Its Discovery in 1596 to the Beginning of the Scientific Exploration of the Country |year=1906 |publisher=Cambridge, At the University Press
*Johansen, B. F., J. Henriksen, Ø. Overrein, and K. Prestvold. 2007. Ytre Norskøya. Norsk Polarinstitutt Cruisehåndbok for Svalbard.External links
* Norwegian Polar Institute [http://miljo.npolar.no/placenames/pages/searchE.asp Place Names of Svalbard Database] (searchable database with name origins and map)
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