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  • Article from 28.01.2016 | Last changed: 29.02.2016

    Act Implementing the Protocol on Environmental Protection (AIEP)

    … Agency as the national competent authority. The responsible staff members of UBA evaluate all activities with regard to the expected impact of those activities … Agency as the national competent authority. The responsible staff members of UBA evaluate all activities with regard to the expected impact of those activities …

  • Article from 24.07.2013 | Last changed: 29.02.2016

    Antarctic Treaty System

    … the exchange of information between the Parties and acts as central contact office for public information about the Antarctic Treaty System and activities in … the exchange of information between the Parties and acts as central contact office for public information about the Antarctic Treaty System and activities in …

  • Article from 23.03.2016 | Last changed: 23.03.2016

    Individual tourism in Antarctica

    A little aircraft

    … Twin Otter makes flying the interior of Antarctica possible. Source: Fritz Hertel/UBA Travellers to Antarctica who do not join a cruise or yachting journey are … for the Antarctic    Ilyushin II-76 waits for passengers. Source: Fritz Hertel/UBA Associated content Links IAATO Briefing Film - Cruise Visitors IAATO Briefing …

  • Article from 23.01.2014 | Last changed: 10.03.2021

    Resource conservation in the manufacturing and consumption domain

    Smoking chimneys of an industrial plant

    … can even be harmful to ecosystems and biodiversity. last update on 23.01.2014 The UBA is in the process of elaborating a scientific basis for measuring resource use. … Blauer Engel (Blue Angel) and other ecolables, power consumption information, and UBA consumer advice help consumers to save resources by making environmentally sound … and soil resources, and can even be harmful to ecosystems and biodiversity. … The UBA is in the process of elaborating a scientific basis for measuring resource use. …

  • 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.

    … with certain rules to avoid causing harm to the environment. Source: Fritz Hertel/UBA The reasons for travelling to the Antarctic are as varied as the possibilities … Most visitors to Antarctica reach the perpetual ice by ship. Source: Fritz Hertel/UBA Penguins are used to the sight of a ship at busy points of disembarkation. Source: Fritz Hertel/UBA Next Previous Associated content Publications How to behave? Visitor Guidelines …

  • Article from 11.03.2016 | Last changed: 11.03.2016

    Tourists in Antarctica

    Tourists on the mountain

    … of Antarctic tourism, tourist numbers have risen steeply. Source: Fritz Hertel/UBA Scientists formed the majority of visitors to Antarctica prior to 1950. Today … inflatable boats take tourists from cruise ship to shore. Source: Fritz Hertel/UBA Up to 37,000 tourists travel to Antarctica every year. Source: Fritz Hertel/UBA A tent camp ist he starting point for further activities Zelt in der Antarktis …

  • Article from 08.03.2016 | Last changed: 11.03.2016

    Research and logistics in the perpetual ice

    The german Research Station Neumayer 3

    … German researchers have been present in Antarctica since 1981. Source: M. Müller/UBA Antarctica is a nature reserve dedicated to peace and scientific research. 29 … in the snow. Neumayer-III, im Vodergrund geöffnete Kellerrampe Source: M. Müller/UBA The base’s 16 foundation plates are regularly reinforced with fresh snow. Source: M. Müller/UBA Exploration of the Antarctic ecosystem is a very significant aspect of research. …

  • Article from 11.03.2016 | Last changed: 11.03.2016

    Discovery, exploration and conservation of Antarctica

    … this unknown continent “Terra Australis” (South Land), and it was drawn in on maps as a mythical landmass at the South Pole long before its discovery. It would be … largest Antarctic expedition ever. More than 70,000 aerial photos revolutionize the mapping of Antarctica. Finn Ronne flies over the shelf ice named in his honour and …

  • 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.

    … is one of five penguin species which breed in the Antarctic. Source: Fritz Hertel/UBA What the polar bear is to the Arctic, the penguin is to the Antarctic. Of the 18 … animal. The emperor penguin is the largest of all penguin species Source: M. Müller/UBA Males and females take turns raising their young Source: M. Müller/UBA Only five of the 18 penguin species live in Antarctica. Source: Fritz Hertel/UBA

  • 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.

    … lichen make up the majority of Antarctica's vegetation. Source: Cornelius Braun/UBA It is hard to believe but plants do in fact grow in the Antarctic! A few species … up the principal element of Antarctic vegetation in many areas Source: Fritz Hertel/UBA Mosses and lichen are very well adapted to the challenging conditions in the Antarctic Source: Cornelius Braun/UBA Next Previous Related contents Antragsformulare in der Übersicht Erhaltung der …

  • 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.

    … low temperatures make Antarctica the coldest continent on Earth. Source: M. Müller/UBA Antarctica is the driest and coldest continent on Earth. Only in the west … frequent in coastal regions than in dry central Antarctica. Source: Fritz Hertel/UBA Despite sunshine, mountains near the coast are often hidden by low-lying clouds. Source: Fritz Hertel/UBA Weather conditions can change very suddenly in Antarctica. Source: Fritz …