The island appears on earlier charts, but the name was given by the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey ( FIDS ) in 1951 following a sketch survey.
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The beach appears on earlier charts, but the name was given by the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey ( FIDS ) in 1951 following a sketch survey.
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It was named by the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey ( FIDS ) following their sketch survey in 1951, after the red dye eosin; the name is one of a group in the vicinity of Dartmouth Point derived from the chemical stains used in the preparation for histological examination of biological material collected there by FIDS.