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  • Article from 28.01.2016 | Last changed: 29.02.2016

    Protection and management of areas under PEPAT

    The former British base Port Lockroy is a protected historic site.

    Protection and management of areas under PEPAT The former British base Port Lockroy … The Antarctic Protected Areas Database of the Secretariat of the Antarctic Treaty features an updated list of the Specially Protected and Managed Areas in Antarctica, …

  • Article from 28.01.2016 | Last changed: 29.02.2016

    Protected Areas in Antarctica

    Areas of special importance for Antarctica can be designated as Specially Protected Areas.

    … This protection of very sensitive areas both on shore and in the ocean is provided under the Protocol on Environmental Protection to the Antarctic Treaty and the … some outstanding or representative ecosystems, geological or physiological features and/or species, available primarily for scientific research and/or … some outstanding or representative ecosystems, geological or physiological features and/or species, available primarily for scientific research and/or …

  • Article from 24.07.2013 | Last changed: 29.02.2016

    International activities in and around the Antarctic

    International activities in and around the Antarctic Despite its remote location, it … monitoring on Fildes Peninsula (Maxwell Bay, Antarctic) Detrimental effects of underwater noise Assessment of communication masking in Antarctic marine mammals by …

  • Article from 19.05.2016 | Last changed: 19.05.2016

    Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources

    … The Commission develops Conservation Measures, for example by setting catch limits for fishing in Antarctic waters and monitoring for compliance; it identifies … is difficult to effectively control IUU in the inhospitable and spacious waters around Antarctica. Associated content Links Website CCAMLR Related contents … monitoring on Fildes Peninsula (Maxwell Bay, Antarctic) Detrimental effects of underwater noise Assessment of communication masking in Antarctic marine mammals by …

  • Article from 22.01.2014 | Last changed: 22.01.2014

    Waste oil

    Three barrels of waste oil

    … partially or entirely of mineral oil, synthetic or biogenic oil. Environmentally sound management of waste oil is regulated by the Waste Oil Ordinance of 01.05.2002, … basis for this is that the facility holds a permit for harmfree and proper recovery under Germany’s environmental quality legislation, the Bundesimmissionsschutzgesetz or ”Federal Immission Control Act.” This means that …

  • Article from 23.07.2013 | Last changed: 29.02.2016

    Travellers to the Antarctic

    Visitors to the Antarctic must comply with certain rules to avoid causing harm to the environment.

    … himself/herself with the local visitor guidelines. Detailed information can be found in the flyer . Please observe these rules during your stay and consider it your personal way to make your journey to the Antarctic as environmentally sound as possible. If you are planning your own trip from Germany as a tourist, … for the Antarctic Measuring Sustainability in Tourism ‒ Opportunities and Limitations Tags Antarctica tourism … The reasons for travelling to the Antarctic …

  • Article from 11.03.2016 | Last changed: 11.03.2016

    Tourists in Antarctica

    Tourists on the mountain

    … by ship but increasingly by plane. last update on 11.03.2016 Possibilities and limits of Antarctic travel The first touristic journeys to Antarctica were in the … that time. The International Association of Antarctica Tour Operators (IAATO) was founded in 1991 to promote and ensure safe and environmentally sound tourism in Antarctica. Now the IAATO has more than 100 members who have obliged …

  • Article from 08.03.2016 | Last changed: 11.03.2016

    Research and logistics in the perpetual ice

    The german Research Station Neumayer 3

    … 80 research stations on the continent, about half of which are manned year-round, and the rest are operated only in the summer season. Argentina was the first … and connected with a garage built in the snow. One of the new station's distinctive features is its ability to compensate for snowfall and ice buildup with hydraulic …

  • Article from 23.07.2013 | Last changed: 29.02.2016

    Human presence in the Antarctic

    The presence of humans poses a threat to the ecosystem.

    … of potential oil spills and other accidents. Concerning tourism guidance and limitations are desired so as to leave other areas undisturbed for as long as possible to conduct basic research. The Antarctic … of intact natural conditions which are vital in comparative, reference, background and other studies. Related contents Indikator: Recycling von Siedlungsabfällen …

  • Article from 27.01.2016 | Last changed: 29.02.2016

    Fauna of the Antarctic

    The Adélie penguin is one of five penguin species which breed in the Antarctic.

    … animal species present in the Antarctic is relatively small. Their habitat is limited to the narrow, ice-free coastal areas and the ocean, on which they depend … birds, seals and whales. Some 208 species of fish live in the coastal region and under the shelf ice of Antarctica. 96 species (46 percent) are Antarctic fish … skuas, terns, sheathbills, and the snow and Antarctic petrels, which can even be found inland. Only very small lower animals are permanent colonisers of Antarctica's …

  • Article from 27.01.2016 | Last changed: 29.02.2016

    Flora of the Antarctic

    Lichens such as these beard lichen make up the majority of Antarctica's vegetation.

    … soil, and extremely short vegetation periods. A few plants have nevertheless found a way to adapt to these extreme conditions: terrestrial plant growth is limited in ice-free areas, and the diversity of species is low. The only two species … They rest for most of the year. Growth phases are short, and many plants live for hundreds of years. The diameter of many lichen increases by only 10 to 16 millimetres …

  • Article from 27.01.2016 | Last changed: 29.02.2016

    Climate of the Antarctic

    Its extremely low temperatures make Antarctica the coldest continent on Earth.

    … is also affected by global climate change: it is warming up, especially around the Antarctic Peninsula, more rapidly than the rest of the world. last update on … plane, that is the tilt of the earth's axis of 23.5° in relation to its orbit around the sun, the sun's rays are very weak even in summertime. Furthermore, the snow … Indikator: Globale Lufttemperatur Deutsch-Chinesischer Track-II-Dialog Klimawandel und Gesundheit Die Antarktis - Extreme am südlichen Ende der Welt Grundlagen des …