- Van Keulenfjorden
Van Keulenfjorden is a 30km long fjord on the west coast of
Spitsbergen separtingNathorst Land to the north andWedel Jarlsberg Land to the south. Van Keulenfjorden is separated fromBellsund byForsbladodden in the north andRichardodden to the south.History
Whaling occurred here at least as early as 1613, when a littlepinnace fromSt. Jean de Luz was said to have been behind Eders Island (at the mouth of Van Keulenfjorden). Van Keulenfjorden was originally called "Sardam" ("Zaandam") "Bay" by the Dutch, and is labeled as such on maps from 1620 to 1710, when Cornelis Giles and Outger Rep (c. 1710) added the name "Van Keulens baaytje" to the anchorage behind Eders Island. The bay was named in honor of their publisher, Gerard van Keulen.William Scoresby (1820), thinking the name applied to the fjord as a whole, labeled it "Van Keulens Bay". This mistake has been repeated by map-makers to the present day.References
*Conway, W. M. 1906. No Man’s Land: A History of Spitsbergen from Its Discovery in 1596 to the Beginning of the Scientific Exploration of the Country. Cambridge: At the University Press.
* Norwegian Polar Institute [http://miljo.npolar.no/placenames/pages/searchE.asp Place Names of Svalbard Database]
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