Where is juan de fuca located




















The extension of the Spanish dominion on the neighboring shores of Italy, provided many opportunities to the seafaring men of the Ionian Islands to serve on Spanish ships as crews or officers. Taking advantage of these opportunities, Phokas went to Spain where he embarked on Spanish ships as a sailor, and he took on the Spanish name of Juan de Fuca.

Proving to be very skilled, he soon was captaining the ships and attracted the attention of the King of Spain who appointed him Pilot of his navy in the West Indies, a position which he kept for over 40 years. Before he made his famous trip up the northwest coast of North America, he sailed to China, the Philippines, and Mexico.

He would later be ordered by the Viceroy of New Spain, Luis de Velasco, to travel with an expedition to find the fabled Strait of Anian, believed to be a Northwest Passage, a sea route linking the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. The first voyage saw soldiers and three small ships under the overall command of a Spanish captain but failed when, due to his misconduct, the soldiers mutinied and the ships had to returned from California to Mexico where the Captain was duly punished.

In , a second voyage was sent, at which time he discovered the Strait of Juan de Fuca, which was named for him. He then returned to Mexico, claiming to have found the passageway. After two years, Fuca traveled to Spain to make his case to the court in person.

But he was to be disappointed again and returned to his homeland. The strait is exposed to the westerly winds and the Pacific waves, which covers the sea waters with a thick fog and makes it much rougher compared to the other protected inland areas, leading to frequent advisories about sailing in these waters. In addition, several passenger ferries that are a part of the Washington ferry system also operate in the strait, which also includes many privately-owned high-speed ferries as well as some seasonal ferries.

Many fish species are found in the Strait of Juan de Fuca including salmon, sea bass, lingcod, and halibut. Shellfish like clams, Dungeness crab, and oysters are also found. Seabirds like the common murre Uria aalge and Pacific Coast murres are also found along the shores of the strait. Diptarka Ghosh March 15 in Bodies of Water.



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