Amsler Island was once thought to be a part of Anvers Island because the gap between the islands was covered by the
Marr Ice Piedmont. The southern coast of Anvers Island, including the land now known as Amsler Island, was originally surveyed by the
Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey (FIDS) in 1955. Norsel Point, thought to be a point on the coast of Arthur Harbour, was named by the
United Kingdom Antarctic Place-names Committee (UK-APC) after the
Norwegian sealing vessel , which sailed with the FIDS survey. Rapid recession of the ice due to
global warming revealed Amsler Island as a separate island in 2004. The
United States Board on Geographic Names named Amsler Island in recognition of American marine biologists Charles and Margaret Amsler of the
University of Alabama at Birmingham, who had researched the area for over three decades. The name Norsel Point was retained. Amsler Island was the original site of the
United States Antarctic Program research base
Palmer Station from 1965 until the current station approximately away was constructed in 1968. == See also ==