Zusammenfassung der Ressource
Antarctica
- Extreme Environment
- The coldest and the windiest place on the Earth.
- Only a few species can survive in this environment.
- People visit to see animals in their natural habitat
- Penguins
- Whales
- Seals
- A rapid increase in tourist numbers in the last 20 years
- 7413 tourists in 1996/1997
- 46000 in 2007/2008
- Activities
- Kayaking
- Diving
- Sledging
- Climbing
- South Pole
- Using GPS to find exactly 90*
- Scientific Research
- Stations
- Vostock-Russian
- Dome Fuji-Japanese
- Troubles caused by tourism
- Helicopters and cruise ships
scare animals
- The spillage of fuel kill mussels and fish,
as well as the birds that feed on them
- Tourists could accidentally introduce non-native species or
diseases that could wipe out existing species
- Strategies
- The Antarctic Treaty 1961
- Countries are free to carry scientific
research, but must share their results
- Testing of nuclear weapon and
the dumping of radioactive waste
are forbidden
- Has been signed by
around 50 countries
- Designed to protect and conserve the area and its wildlife
- Since April 2009 only ships with fewer than 500
passengers are allowed to land there and a maximum of
100 passengers are allowed on shore at a time
- The IAATO
- Not compulsory, but
most cruise ships sign it
- Supervising the tourists so they
- Do not go within 5 metres of penguins
- Do not walk on lichens
- Do not leave litter or waste
- Tour operators hire as tourist guides and lecturers people
who have worked out carried out research, who instill
responsibility into their passengers