The northwesternmost island of the Flatvaer Islands is Utholmen Island, meaning "the outer island". Meholmen Island, meaning "the middle island", sits between Utholmen and Ongul. Both were named by LCE personnel. East Ongul Island is separated from nearby Nesøya ("the point island") to the north by the Kitano-seto Strait ("northern strait"). Nesøya is long, and lies close off the north point of East Ongul Island. It was named by LCE personnel. Antenna Island, named by JARE in 1972, is a tiny island in the strait between Nesøya and East Ongul. Just northwest of the Nakano-seto Strait is a cluster of small islands: Wakadori Island ("young-bird island"), Hiyoko Island ("baby chick island"), and Mendori Island ("hen island"). Mendori Island was named in association with nearby Ondori Island ("rooster island"), which sits north of Ongul Island. Pollholmen, which is long, is situated off the southeast side of East Ongul Island. LCE personnel named it Pollholmen, meaning "bay island", presumably because of its location opposite the narrow inlet or bay separating Ongul and East Ongul. To the south, narrow Minamino-seto Strait ("southern strait") separates Ongul Island from the Te Islands, a group of three small islands and several nearby rocks. Norwegian cartographers, working from air photos taken by LCE personnel, initially mapped the three main islands as one in error, giving it the name Teoya ("tea island"). JARE personnel later determined the feature was actually a cluster of islands, but retained the name Te for the group. Ongulgalten Island, meaning "the
fishhook boar", was named by LCE in association with Ongul Island. It is the northernmost of the cluster. Ongulkalven Island lies west of Ongul Island, separated by Nishino-seto Strait ("western strait"). The island was named "Ongulkalven" ("the
fishhook calf") in association with Ongul Island by LCE. Kurumi Island ("walnut island") sits between Ongulkalven and Ongul in the strait. Mame Island ("bean island") lies west of Ongul. ==References==