Skip to main content Skip to main menu Skip to footer

Search

Help

2305 - 2316 of 2538
  • Article from 28.01.2016 | Last changed: 29.02.2016

    Parties' reporting obligations

    … in Antarctic marine mammals by underwater sound from airguns How to behave? Visitor Guidelines for the Antarctic Monitoring penguin colonies in the Antarctic using …

  • Article from 19.05.2016 | Last changed: 19.05.2016

    Protected Areas under the CAMLR-Convention

    … be designated as Marine Protected Areas. Exhaustive works to elaborate scientific knowledge have resulted in concrete proposals to designate several MPAs in the … marine biodiversity. A mere four percent of that target has been achieved up to now. Under the Protocol on Environmental Protection to the Antarctic Treaty the … in Antarctic marine mammals by underwater sound from airguns How to behave? Visitor Guidelines for the Antarctic Monitoring penguin colonies in the Antarctic using …

  • 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.

    … Areas in this category have high environmental, scientific, historic or aesthetic value. Entry on foot, by vehicle or flyover is strictly prohibited except if a … and Monuments (HSM) Sites and monuments in this protection category have historic value and may be neither damaged, removed nor destroyed. Historic Sites and … in Antarctic marine mammals by underwater sound from airguns How to behave? Visitor Guidelines for the Antarctic Monitoring penguin colonies in the Antarctic using …

  • 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.

    … Antarctica. Areas of outstanding environmental, scientific, historic, or aesthetic value – also in respect of Antarctica’s nativeness – can be declared Antarctic … environmental impacts. Furthermore sites or monuments of outstanding historic value can be awarded the status of Historic Sites and Monuments - HSM). These HSM … in Antarctic marine mammals by underwater sound from airguns How to behave? Visitor Guidelines for the Antarctic Monitoring penguin colonies in the Antarctic using …

  • Article from 24.07.2013 | Last changed: 29.02.2016

    International activities in and around the Antarctic

    … in Antarctic marine mammals by underwater sound from airguns How to behave? Visitor Guidelines for the Antarctic Monitoring penguin colonies in the Antarctic using …

  • Article from 11.03.2016 | Last changed: 11.03.2016

    Tourists in Antarctica

    Tourists on the mountain

    … aspect of human activities on the continent. Tens of thousands of people now travel to the icy region every year, mainly by ship but increasingly by plane. … has more than 100 members who have obliged themselves to advocate and promote the guidelines of this international organization to protect and conserve Antarctica. …

  • 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.

    … bird lives exclusively in the southern hemisphere, but only five of all eighteen known species are residents of the Antarctic who are endemic as breeders on the … of conduct and behaviour and details on the distances to be kept in the Visitor Guidelines for the Antarctic. Seals are the only mammals besides whales which live … in Antarctic marine mammals by underwater sound from airguns How to behave? Visitor Guidelines for the Antarctic Monitoring penguin colonies in the Antarctic using …

  • Article from 27.01.2016 | Last changed: 29.02.2016

    Satellite-based penguin monitoring

    The retreat of the Antarctic sea ice is also a threat to chinstrap penguins

    … in Antarctic marine mammals by underwater sound from airguns How to behave? Visitor Guidelines for the Antarctic Monitoring penguin colonies in the Antarctic using …

  • Article from 27.01.2016 | Last changed: 29.02.2016

    Environmental monitoring on King George Island

    The Fildes Region is subject to high pressure of use. Environmental monitoring helps to show its effects.

    … of the South Shetland Islands, and because of its accessibility from South America, now hosts 14 research stations and field huts of about one dozen nations. … 900 kilometres south of Tierra del Fuego. The southwestern end of the island, known as the Fildes Peninsula, is rocky and ice-free. The Fildes Region has the … of the South Shetland Islands, and because of its accessibility from South America, now hosts 14 research stations and field huts of about one dozen nations. …

  • Article from 29.02.2016 | Last changed: 09.12.2020

    Underwater noise

    … can rule out harm to harbour porpoises. There are not yet any comparable protection guideline values for whales in the Southern Ocean. UBA is working to ensure that an …

  • Article from 29.02.2016 | Last changed: 18.03.2021

    Antarctic

    An appealing light blue iceberg floats in the nearly black water. The sky is gray and drab.

    … is still largely free from human influence and of great scientific and aesthetic value. The Antarctic perpetual ice not only has a significant influence on global … in Antarctic marine mammals by underwater sound from airguns How to behave? Visitor Guidelines for the Antarctic Visitor Guidelines for the Antarctic Tags Antarctica Antarctic ecosystem Antarctic Treaty … …