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Australian Antarctic Territory

The Australian Antarctic Territory (AAT) is a part of East Antarctica claimed by Australia as an external territory. It is administered by the Australian Antarctic Division, an agency of the federal Department of Climate Change, Energy, the Environment and Water. The territory's history dates to a claim on Enderby Land made by the United Kingdom in 1841, which was subsequently expanded and eventually transferred to Australia in 1933. It is the largest territory of Antarctica claimed by any nation by area. In 1961, the Antarctic Treaty came into force. Article 4 deals with territorial claims, and although it does not renounce or diminish any pre-existing claims to sovereignty, it also does not prejudice the position of Contracting Parties in their recognition or non-recognition of territorial sovereignty. As a result, only four other countries — New Zealand, the United Kingdom, France, and Norway — recognise Australia's claim to sovereignty in Antarctica.[1]

Australian Antarctic Territory
Map of Antarctica indicating Australian territorial claim (red area)
Sovereign state Australia
British claim1841
Claim transferred to Australia1933
Main base
and administrative centre
Davis Station
68°34′36″S 77°58′03″E / 68.576667°S 77.9675°E / -68.576667; 77.9675
Official languagesEnglish
GovernmentDependency under a constitutional monarchy
• Monarch
Charles III
David Hurley
• Australian government minister
Tanya Plibersek
• Chief Scientist
Nicole Webster
Area
• Total
5,896,500 km2 (2,276,700 sq mi)
Population
• Estimate
less than 1,000
CurrencyAustralian dollar (AU$) (AUD)
Calling code+672 1x
Internet TLD

Area edit

The AAT consists of all the islands and territory south of 60°S and between 44°38'E and 160°E, except for Adélie Land (136°E to 142°E), which divides the territory into Western AAT (the larger portion) and Eastern AAT.[2] It is bounded by Queen Maud Land in the West and by the Ross Dependency in the East. The Australian Antarctic Territory is the largest of any claims to the continent, and covers nearly 5.9 million square kilometres.[3] This makes up about 42 per cent of Antarctica, and would cover about 80 per cent of Mainland Australia.[4] It also corresponds to roughly twice the size of Queen Maud Land, India, Argentina or Kazakhstan.[5][6][7]

The territory is mostly inhabited by the staff of research stations. The Australian Antarctic Division administers the area primarily by maintaining three year-round stations—Mawson, Davis, and Casey—which support various research projects.[8]

Subdivisions edit

 
Map of districts of Australian Antarctic Territory
  Enderby Land
  Kemp Land
  Mac. Robertson Land
  Princess Elizabeth Land
  Kaiser Wilhelm II Land
  Queen Mary Land
  Wilkes Land (showing further subdivisions)
  George V Land
  Oates Land

The territory is divided into nine districts, which are from west to east:[9]

These regions are split into two separate areas geographically, with George V Land and Oates Land lying to the east of the French Territorial claim of Adélie Land, and all other districts lying to its west.

Exclusive economic zone edit

Australia claims an exclusive economic zone (EEZ) from the Australian Antarctic Territory. However, the Australian proclamation of an Antarctic EEZ is contested. The effect of Article IV of the 1959 Antarctic Treaty (which prohibits new territorial claims or the extension of existing claims in the Antarctic) would seem to be that an EEZ cannot be claimed in relation to territory to which that Treaty applies (south of 60° South).[citation needed] The provisions of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS) define the exclusive economic zone of a coastal state as up to 200 nautical miles (370 km) from the baseline from which the territorial sea is measured.[10]

Whaling edit

Whaling in Australian Antarctic territorial waters is controversial and has received international attention.[11] Anti-whaling protest groups, in particular Sea Shepherd Conservation Society, have been active within the Australian Antarctic territorial waters. Sea Shepherd small boat crews have had multiple encounters with Japanese ships that claim to be on research expeditions while opponents argue this is only a "cover" for banned commercial whaling.[12][13] The Australian Whale Sanctuary, in Australian Antarctic territory, is not recognised by the government of Japan.[11] Anti-whaling legislation passed by the Australian Government applies to Australian territorial waters. However, Australia's claims of sovereignty over the Australian Antarctic Territory—and thus sovereignty over Australian Antarctic territorial waters—are recognised by only the United Kingdom, New Zealand, France and Norway.[14]

Stations edit

 
Davis Station

Active and closed stations in the territory, from West to East:

# District Area (km2) Western
border
Eastern
border
Width
1 Enderby Land 449,900 044°38' E 056°25' E 011°47'
2 Kemp Land ... 056°25' E 059°34' E 003°09'
3 Mac. Robertson Land 260,000 059°34' E 072°35' E 013°01'
4 Princess Elizabeth Land 437,500 072°35' E 087°43' E 015°08'
5 Kaiser Wilhelm II Land ... 087°43' E 091°54' E 003°11'
6 Queen Mary Land 422,000 091°54' E 100°30' E 008°36'
7 Wilkes Land 2,160,000 100°30' E 136°11' E 035°41'
8 George V Land 483,000 142°02' E 153°45' E 011°43'
9 Oates Land ... 153°45' E 160°00' E 006°15'
  Total 5,897,000 153°45' E 160°00' E 097°44'
Station Status Nationality Location District
Molodyozhnaya Seasonal   Russia 67°40′S 45°51′E / 67.667°S 45.850°E / -67.667; 45.850 Enderby Land
Mawson Permanent   Australia 67°36′09.7″S 62°52′25.7″E / 67.602694°S 62.873806°E / -67.602694; 62.873806 Mac Robertson Land (Mawson Coast)
Soyuz Closed   Russia 70°35′S 68°47′E / 70.583°S 68.783°E / -70.583; 68.783 Mac Robertson Land (Lars Christensen Land)
Druzhnaya Closed   Russia 69°44′S 72°42′E / 69.733°S 72.700°E / -69.733; 72.700 Princess Elizabeth Land (Ingrid Christensen Land)
Bharati Permanent   India 69°24′S 76°11′E / 69.400°S 76.183°E / -69.400; 76.183 Princess Elizabeth Land (Ingrid Christensen Land)
Zhongshan Permanent   China 69°22′S 76°22′E / 69.367°S 76.367°E / -69.367; 76.367 Princess Elizabeth Land (Ingrid Christensen Land)
Law-Racoviță-Negoiță Station Seasonal   Romania 69°23′18.6″S 76°22′46.2″E / 69.388500°S 76.379500°E / -69.388500; 76.379500 Princess Elizabeth Land (Ingrid Christensen Land)
Progress Station Permanent   Russia 69°23′S 76°23′E / 69.383°S 76.383°E / -69.383; 76.383 Princess Elizabeth Land (Ingrid Christensen Land)
Davis Permanent   Australia 68°34′35.8″S 77°58′02.6″E / 68.576611°S 77.967389°E / -68.576611; 77.967389 Princess Elizabeth Land (Ingrid Christensen Land)
Sovetskaya Closed   Russia 77°58′S 89°16′E / 77.967°S 89.267°E / -77.967; 89.267 Wilhelm II Land
Mirny Station Permanent   Russia 66°33′S 93°01′E / 66.550°S 93.017°E / -66.550; 93.017 Queen Mary Land
Komsomolskaya Closed   Russia 74°05′S 97°29′E / 74.083°S 97.483°E / -74.083; 97.483 Queen Mary Land
Vostok Permanent   Russia 78°28′S 106°48′E / 78.467°S 106.800°E / -78.467; 106.800 Wilkes Land (Knox Land)
Wilkes Station Closed   Australia 66°15′25.6″S 110°31′32.2″E / 66.257111°S 110.525611°E / -66.257111; 110.525611 Wilkes Land (Budd Land)
Casey Permanent   Australia 66°16′54.5″S 110°31′39.4″E / 66.281806°S 110.527611°E / -66.281806; 110.527611 Wilkes Land (Budd Land)
Concordia Station
(Dome C)
Permanent   France
  Italy
75°06′S 123°23′E / 75.100°S 123.383°E / -75.100; 123.383 Wilkes Land (Banzare Land)
Leningradskaya Closed   Russia 69°30′S 159°23′E / 69.500°S 159.383°E / -69.500; 159.383 Oates Land

History edit

The United Kingdom first claimed Victoria Land on 9 January 1841 and then claimed Enderby Land in 1930. In 1933, a British imperial order transferred most of the territory south of 60° S and between meridians 160° E and 45° E to Australia.

That part of His Majesty's dominions in the Antarctic Seas which comprises all the islands and territories other than Adélie Land which are situated south of the 60th degree of South Latitude and lying between the 160th degree of East Longitude and the 45th degree of East Longitude is hereby placed under the authority of the Commonwealth of Australia.[15]

Australian Antarctic Territory Acceptance Act 1933
That part of the territory in the Antarctic seas which comprises all the islands and territories, other than Adelie Land, situated south of the 60th degree south latitude and lying between the 160th degree east longitude and the 45th degree east longitude, is hereby declared to be accepted by the Commonwealth as a Territory under the authority of the Commonwealth, by the name of the Australian Antarctic Territory. C2004C00416 / Australian Antarctic Territory Acceptance Act 1933 ( Cth )

The borders with Adélie Land were fixed definitively in 1938. In 1947, Britain transferred Heard Island and McDonald Islands to the territory. On 13 February 1954,[16] Mawson Station was established as the first Australian station on the continent proper.

Recognition and promotion of Australian sovereignty edit

Australia's claim to sovereignty over the Australian Antarctic Territory is recognised by the United Kingdom, New Zealand, France and Norway.[17] Japan does not recognise the Australian claim to the Australian Antarctic territorial waters in which Japanese ships conduct whaling.[18]

In 2016 the Australian Government formulated an Antarctic Strategy and 20 Year "Action Plan" to improve overland transport capabilities and aviation access to the continent. The plan incorporated a strategy to protect the Antarctic environment and maintain an indefinite ban on mining and oil drilling. The construction of a research and resupply icebreaker vessel was also planned.[19] The 25,000-tonne RSV Nuyina was delivered in 2021 and was immediately employed in support of the Casey Station. It is envisaged that the ship will support scientific research over the next 30 years.[20]

Through "Operation Southern Discovery", elements of the Australian Defence Force also provide annual support for the Australian Antarctic Division and the Australian Antarctic Program (AAP) in regional scientific, environmental and economic activities.[21] The Royal Australian Air Force provides air logistical support using C-17 transport aircraft supported by KC-30 tanker aircraft to supply Wilkins airfield in Antarctica.[22]

Mining in Antarctica edit

During the early 1980s there was a brief debate in Australia on whether or not to allow mining on the mineral-rich continent.[23] Several mining proposals have been discussed and have all been rejected.[24]

On 9 August 2011, influential Australian think-tank, the Lowy Institute, published a report warning Canberra against complacency when it comes to its claim.[25] The global treaty banning resource exploitation becomes reviewable in 2041,[26] and some states may then decide to withdraw from it considering the continent's mineral deposits. These include coal seams, manganese, iron and uranium, while Antarctica's forecast oil reserves are estimated as among the largest in the world after Saudi Arabia and Venezuela. Lowy's national security fellow Ellie Fogarty said in the paper that Australia cannot adequately patrol its claim, lacking the kind of ski-planes it needs to reach some areas.

Postage stamps edit

 
This 1959 cover commemorated the opening of the Wilkes post office.

Australia issues postage stamps for the Australian Antarctic Territory. The first issues came in 1957, and sporadically thereafter, settling into a pattern of an annual issue by the 1990s. All have been Antarctic-themed, and all are valid for postage in Australia and its territories, including Antarctica.

Telephone connections edit

Assigned the country calling code +672 1[0-4] XXXX, the four stations and the Aurora Australis operated by the Australian Antarctic Division can be reached by direct calling from anywhere in the world. The area codes are 10 for Davis, 11 for Mawson, 12 for Casey, 13 for Macquarie Island and 14 for Wilkins and the Aurora Australis, in each case followed by four additional digits.

People edit

As of May 2018 the AAT was believed to have a population of around 80 people during winters and 200 during summers.[27]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Humane Society International Inc v Kyodo Senpaku Kaisha Ltd FCA 3 (15 January 2008), Federal Court of Australia, §13.
  2. ^ "Australian Antarctic Territory". antarctica.gov.au. Retrieved 5 October 2019.
  3. ^ "National recovery plan for Albatrosses and Giant-petrels: Section 4.1.6 Australian Antarctic Territory, Geography". Australian Government, Department of the Environment, Water, Heritage and the Arts. from the original on 17 August 2008. Retrieved 16 July 2008.
  4. ^ . www.antarctica.gov.au. Archived from the original on 23 January 2023. Retrieved 9 November 2021.
  5. ^ "India - The World Factbook". The World Factbook. Central Intelligence Agency. from the original on 11 January 2021. 2,973,193 sq km
  6. ^ "Argentina - The World Factbook". The World Factbook. Central Intelligence Agency. from the original on 27 February 2023. 2,736,690 sq km
  7. ^ "Kazakhstan - The World Factbook". The World Factbook. Central Intelligence Agency. from the original on 27 February 2023. 2,699,700 sq km
  8. ^ The Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia (2018). Maintaining Australia’s national interests in Antarctica: Inquiry into Australia’s Antarctic Territory. Joint Standing Committee on the National Capital and External Territories.
  9. ^ "The Australian Antarctic Territory: History and Present Status". WorldAtlas. 4 February 2020. Retrieved 9 November 2021.
  10. ^ "Part V. Exclusive Economic Zone. Article 57. Breadth of the exclusive economic zone". United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea. Retrieved 15 January 2018.
  11. ^ a b "Japanese whalers told to keep out of Australian territory". The New Zealand Herald. 16 January 2008. Retrieved 17 September 2011.
  12. ^ "'Stink' attack on Japan's whalers, BBC, 27 December 2008
  13. ^ "Japanese whaling ship detains 2 protesters", NBC News, 15 January 2008
  14. ^ "An honorable way out of the whaling débâcle", Sydney Morning Herald, 19 January 2008
  15. ^ Antarctica and international law: a collection of inter-state and national documents, Volume 2. pp. 143. Author: W. M. Bush. Editor: Oceana Publications, 1982. ISBN 0-379-20321-9, ISBN 978-0-379-20321-9
  16. ^ . Australian Government – Australian Arctic Division. Archived from the original on 27 July 2008. Retrieved 16 July 2008.
  17. ^ (PDF). Parliament of Australia. Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 June 2008. Retrieved 29 March 2013.
  18. ^ Humane Society International Inc v Kyodo Senpaku Kaisha Ltd [2008] FCA 3 at [13], (2008) 165 FCR 510 (15 January 2008), Federal Court (Australia).
  19. ^ "Antarctica". 2017 Foreign Policy White Paper. November 2017. Retrieved 23 August 2023.
  20. ^ "RSV NUYINA – AUSTRALIA'S NEW ICEBREAKER". Government of Australia. Retrieved 23 August 2023.
  21. ^ "Operation Southern Discovery". Australian Government - Defence. Retrieved 20 August 2023.
  22. ^ Layton, Peter; Hallen, Travis; Bishop, Lauren (2019). "Australia's Antarctic National Air Power Futures" (PDF). Commonwealth of Australia. Retrieved 23 August 2023.
  23. ^ "Mining". In the 1980s the question of possible mineral exploitation (including the hydrocarbons oil and gas) was addressed by the nations of the Antarctic Treaty. They negotiated an agreement called the Convention on the Regulation of Antarctic Mineral Resource Activities (CRAMRA) which would have regulated mining should it have ever been contemplated. CRAMRA did not come into force. Instead, the Madrid Protocol was negotiated and it includes a ban on Antarctic mining. Australian Government. Retrieved 26 June 2013.
  24. ^ "No mining in Antarctica, say Aussies". Despite the current global appetite for minerals, which has underpinned two decades of economic growth in Australia, the country currently has no plans to allow any mining in Antarctica. IOL. Retrieved 26 June 2013.
  25. ^ (PDF). International interest in Antarctica is rising. Lowy Institute. Archived from the original (PDF) on 21 July 2013. Retrieved 26 June 2013.
  26. ^ Swan, Robert. . In the year 2041 the Protocol on Environmental Protection to the Antarctic Treaty could potentially be modified or amended. 2041.com. Archived from the original on 5 August 2013. Retrieved 26 June 2013.
  27. ^ "The Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia (2018). Maintaining Australia's national interests in Antarctica: Inquiry into Australia's Antarctic Territory. Joint Standing Committee on the National Capital and External Territories". www.aph.gov.au.

External links edit

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The Australian Antarctic Territory AAT is a part of East Antarctica claimed by Australia as an external territory It is administered by the Australian Antarctic Division an agency of the federal Department of Climate Change Energy the Environment and Water The territory s history dates to a claim on Enderby Land made by the United Kingdom in 1841 which was subsequently expanded and eventually transferred to Australia in 1933 It is the largest territory of Antarctica claimed by any nation by area In 1961 the Antarctic Treaty came into force Article 4 deals with territorial claims and although it does not renounce or diminish any pre existing claims to sovereignty it also does not prejudice the position of Contracting Parties in their recognition or non recognition of territorial sovereignty As a result only four other countries New Zealand the United Kingdom France and Norway recognise Australia s claim to sovereignty in Antarctica 1 Australian Antarctic TerritoryExternal territory of AustraliaMap of Antarctica indicating Australian territorial claim red area Sovereign state AustraliaBritish claim1841Claim transferred to Australia1933Main baseand administrative centreDavis Station68 34 36 S 77 58 03 E 68 576667 S 77 9675 E 68 576667 77 9675Official languagesEnglishGovernmentDependency under a constitutional monarchy MonarchCharles III Governor GeneralDavid Hurley Australian government ministerTanya Plibersek Chief ScientistNicole WebsterArea Total5 896 500 km2 2 276 700 sq mi Population Estimateless than 1 000CurrencyAustralian dollar AU AUD Calling code 672 1xInternet TLD aq au Contents 1 Area 2 Subdivisions 3 Exclusive economic zone 3 1 Whaling 4 Stations 5 History 6 Recognition and promotion of Australian sovereignty 7 Mining in Antarctica 8 Postage stamps 9 Telephone connections 10 People 11 See also 12 References 13 External linksArea editThe AAT consists of all the islands and territory south of 60 S and between 44 38 E and 160 E except for Adelie Land 136 E to 142 E which divides the territory into Western AAT the larger portion and Eastern AAT 2 It is bounded by Queen Maud Land in the West and by the Ross Dependency in the East The Australian Antarctic Territory is the largest of any claims to the continent and covers nearly 5 9 million square kilometres 3 This makes up about 42 per cent of Antarctica and would cover about 80 per cent of Mainland Australia 4 It also corresponds to roughly twice the size of Queen Maud Land India Argentina or Kazakhstan 5 6 7 The territory is mostly inhabited by the staff of research stations The Australian Antarctic Division administers the area primarily by maintaining three year round stations Mawson Davis and Casey which support various research projects 8 Subdivisions edit nbsp Map of districts of Australian Antarctic Territory Enderby Land Kemp Land Mac Robertson Land Princess Elizabeth Land Kaiser Wilhelm II Land Queen Mary Land Wilkes Land showing further subdivisions George V Land Oates LandThe territory is divided into nine districts which are from west to east 9 These regions are split into two separate areas geographically with George V Land and Oates Land lying to the east of the French Territorial claim of Adelie Land and all other districts lying to its west Exclusive economic zone editAustralia claims an exclusive economic zone EEZ from the Australian Antarctic Territory However the Australian proclamation of an Antarctic EEZ is contested The effect of Article IV of the 1959 Antarctic Treaty which prohibits new territorial claims or the extension of existing claims in the Antarctic would seem to be that an EEZ cannot be claimed in relation to territory to which that Treaty applies south of 60 South citation needed The provisions of the United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea UNCLOS define the exclusive economic zone of a coastal state as up to 200 nautical miles 370 km from the baseline from which the territorial sea is measured 10 Whaling editWhaling in Australian Antarctic territorial waters is controversial and has received international attention 11 Anti whaling protest groups in particular Sea Shepherd Conservation Society have been active within the Australian Antarctic territorial waters Sea Shepherd small boat crews have had multiple encounters with Japanese ships that claim to be on research expeditions while opponents argue this is only a cover for banned commercial whaling 12 13 The Australian Whale Sanctuary in Australian Antarctic territory is not recognised by the government of Japan 11 Anti whaling legislation passed by the Australian Government applies to Australian territorial waters However Australia s claims of sovereignty over the Australian Antarctic Territory and thus sovereignty over Australian Antarctic territorial waters are recognised by only the United Kingdom New Zealand France and Norway 14 Stations edit nbsp Davis StationActive and closed stations in the territory from West to East District Area km2 Westernborder Easternborder Width1 Enderby Land 449 900 044 38 E 056 25 E 011 47 2 Kemp Land 056 25 E 059 34 E 003 09 3 Mac Robertson Land 260 000 059 34 E 072 35 E 013 01 4 Princess Elizabeth Land 437 500 072 35 E 087 43 E 015 08 5 Kaiser Wilhelm II Land 087 43 E 091 54 E 003 11 6 Queen Mary Land 422 000 091 54 E 100 30 E 008 36 7 Wilkes Land 2 160 000 100 30 E 136 11 E 035 41 8 George V Land 483 000 142 02 E 153 45 E 011 43 9 Oates Land 153 45 E 160 00 E 006 15 Total 5 897 000 153 45 E 160 00 E 097 44 Station Status Nationality Location DistrictMolodyozhnaya Seasonal nbsp Russia 67 40 S 45 51 E 67 667 S 45 850 E 67 667 45 850 Enderby LandMawson Permanent nbsp Australia 67 36 09 7 S 62 52 25 7 E 67 602694 S 62 873806 E 67 602694 62 873806 Mac Robertson Land Mawson Coast Soyuz Closed nbsp Russia 70 35 S 68 47 E 70 583 S 68 783 E 70 583 68 783 Mac Robertson Land Lars Christensen Land Druzhnaya Closed nbsp Russia 69 44 S 72 42 E 69 733 S 72 700 E 69 733 72 700 Princess Elizabeth Land Ingrid Christensen Land Bharati Permanent nbsp India 69 24 S 76 11 E 69 400 S 76 183 E 69 400 76 183 Princess Elizabeth Land Ingrid Christensen Land Zhongshan Permanent nbsp China 69 22 S 76 22 E 69 367 S 76 367 E 69 367 76 367 Princess Elizabeth Land Ingrid Christensen Land Law Racoviță Negoiță Station Seasonal nbsp Romania 69 23 18 6 S 76 22 46 2 E 69 388500 S 76 379500 E 69 388500 76 379500 Princess Elizabeth Land Ingrid Christensen Land Progress Station Permanent nbsp Russia 69 23 S 76 23 E 69 383 S 76 383 E 69 383 76 383 Princess Elizabeth Land Ingrid Christensen Land Davis Permanent nbsp Australia 68 34 35 8 S 77 58 02 6 E 68 576611 S 77 967389 E 68 576611 77 967389 Princess Elizabeth Land Ingrid Christensen Land Sovetskaya Closed nbsp Russia 77 58 S 89 16 E 77 967 S 89 267 E 77 967 89 267 Wilhelm II LandMirny Station Permanent nbsp Russia 66 33 S 93 01 E 66 550 S 93 017 E 66 550 93 017 Queen Mary LandKomsomolskaya Closed nbsp Russia 74 05 S 97 29 E 74 083 S 97 483 E 74 083 97 483 Queen Mary LandVostok Permanent nbsp Russia 78 28 S 106 48 E 78 467 S 106 800 E 78 467 106 800 Wilkes Land Knox Land Wilkes Station Closed nbsp Australia 66 15 25 6 S 110 31 32 2 E 66 257111 S 110 525611 E 66 257111 110 525611 Wilkes Land Budd Land Casey Permanent nbsp Australia 66 16 54 5 S 110 31 39 4 E 66 281806 S 110 527611 E 66 281806 110 527611 Wilkes Land Budd Land Concordia Station Dome C Permanent nbsp France nbsp Italy 75 06 S 123 23 E 75 100 S 123 383 E 75 100 123 383 Wilkes Land Banzare Land Leningradskaya Closed nbsp Russia 69 30 S 159 23 E 69 500 S 159 383 E 69 500 159 383 Oates LandHistory editThe United Kingdom first claimed Victoria Land on 9 January 1841 and then claimed Enderby Land in 1930 In 1933 a British imperial order transferred most of the territory south of 60 S and between meridians 160 E and 45 E to Australia That part of His Majesty s dominions in the Antarctic Seas which comprises all the islands and territories other than Adelie Land which are situated south of the 60th degree of South Latitude and lying between the 160th degree of East Longitude and the 45th degree of East Longitude is hereby placed under the authority of the Commonwealth of Australia 15 Australian Antarctic Territory Acceptance Act 1933That part of the territory in the Antarctic seas which comprises all the islands and territories other than Adelie Land situated south of the 60th degree south latitude and lying between the 160th degree east longitude and the 45th degree east longitude is hereby declared to be accepted by the Commonwealth as a Territory under the authority of the Commonwealth by the name of the Australian Antarctic Territory C2004C00416 Australian Antarctic Territory Acceptance Act 1933 Cth The borders with Adelie Land were fixed definitively in 1938 In 1947 Britain transferred Heard Island and McDonald Islands to the territory On 13 February 1954 16 Mawson Station was established as the first Australian station on the continent proper Recognition and promotion of Australian sovereignty editAustralia s claim to sovereignty over the Australian Antarctic Territory is recognised by the United Kingdom New Zealand France and Norway 17 Japan does not recognise the Australian claim to the Australian Antarctic territorial waters in which Japanese ships conduct whaling 18 In 2016 the Australian Government formulated an Antarctic Strategy and 20 Year Action Plan to improve overland transport capabilities and aviation access to the continent The plan incorporated a strategy to protect the Antarctic environment and maintain an indefinite ban on mining and oil drilling The construction of a research and resupply icebreaker vessel was also planned 19 The 25 000 tonne RSV Nuyina was delivered in 2021 and was immediately employed in support of the Casey Station It is envisaged that the ship will support scientific research over the next 30 years 20 Through Operation Southern Discovery elements of the Australian Defence Force also provide annual support for the Australian Antarctic Division and the Australian Antarctic Program AAP in regional scientific environmental and economic activities 21 The Royal Australian Air Force provides air logistical support using C 17 transport aircraft supported by KC 30 tanker aircraft to supply Wilkins airfield in Antarctica 22 Mining in Antarctica editDuring the early 1980s there was a brief debate in Australia on whether or not to allow mining on the mineral rich continent 23 Several mining proposals have been discussed and have all been rejected 24 On 9 August 2011 influential Australian think tank the Lowy Institute published a report warning Canberra against complacency when it comes to its claim 25 The global treaty banning resource exploitation becomes reviewable in 2041 26 and some states may then decide to withdraw from it considering the continent s mineral deposits These include coal seams manganese iron and uranium while Antarctica s forecast oil reserves are estimated as among the largest in the world after Saudi Arabia and Venezuela Lowy s national security fellow Ellie Fogarty said in the paper that Australia cannot adequately patrol its claim lacking the kind of ski planes it needs to reach some areas Postage stamps edit nbsp This 1959 cover commemorated the opening of the Wilkes post office Main article Postage stamps and postal history of the Australian Antarctic Territory Australia issues postage stamps for the Australian Antarctic Territory The first issues came in 1957 and sporadically thereafter settling into a pattern of an annual issue by the 1990s All have been Antarctic themed and all are valid for postage in Australia and its territories including Antarctica Telephone connections editAssigned the country calling code 672 1 0 4 XXXX the four stations and the Aurora Australis operated by the Australian Antarctic Division can be reached by direct calling from anywhere in the world The area codes are 10 for Davis 11 for Mawson 12 for Casey 13 for Macquarie Island and 14 for Wilkins and the Aurora Australis in each case followed by four additional digits People editAs of May 2018 the AAT was believed to have a population of around 80 people during winters and 200 during summers 27 See also edit nbsp Geography portal nbsp Australia portalAustralian Antarctic Building SystemReferences edit Humane Society International Inc v Kyodo Senpaku Kaisha Ltd FCA 3 15 January 2008 Federal Court of Australia 13 Australian Antarctic Territory antarctica gov au Retrieved 5 October 2019 National recovery plan for Albatrosses and Giant petrels Section 4 1 6 Australian Antarctic Territory Geography Australian Government Department of the Environment Water Heritage and the Arts Archived from the original on 17 August 2008 Retrieved 16 July 2008 Australian Antarctic Territory www antarctica gov au Archived from the original on 23 January 2023 Retrieved 9 November 2021 India The World Factbook The World Factbook Central Intelligence Agency Archived from the original on 11 January 2021 2 973 193 sq km Argentina The World Factbook The World Factbook Central Intelligence Agency Archived from the original on 27 February 2023 2 736 690 sq km Kazakhstan The World Factbook The World Factbook Central Intelligence Agency Archived from the original on 27 February 2023 2 699 700 sq km The Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia 2018 Maintaining Australia s national interests in Antarctica Inquiry into Australia s Antarctic Territory Joint Standing Committee on the National Capital and External Territories The Australian Antarctic Territory History and Present Status WorldAtlas 4 February 2020 Retrieved 9 November 2021 Part V Exclusive Economic Zone Article 57 Breadth of the exclusive economic zone United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea Retrieved 15 January 2018 a b Japanese whalers told to keep out of Australian territory The New Zealand Herald 16 January 2008 Retrieved 17 September 2011 Stink attack on Japan s whalers BBC 27 December 2008 Japanese whaling ship detains 2 protesters NBC News 15 January 2008 An honorable way out of the whaling debacle Sydney Morning Herald 19 January 2008 Antarctica and international law a collection of inter state and national documents Volume 2 pp 143 Author W M Bush Editor Oceana Publications 1982 ISBN 0 379 20321 9 ISBN 978 0 379 20321 9 A Brief History of Mawson Australian Government Australian Arctic Division Archived from the original on 27 July 2008 Retrieved 16 July 2008 Chapter 6 Antarctic Territories PDF Parliament of Australia Archived from the original PDF on 26 June 2008 Retrieved 29 March 2013 Humane Society International Inc v Kyodo Senpaku Kaisha Ltd 2008 FCA 3 at 13 2008 165 FCR 510 15 January 2008 Federal Court Australia Antarctica 2017 Foreign Policy White Paper November 2017 Retrieved 23 August 2023 RSV NUYINA AUSTRALIA S NEW ICEBREAKER Government of Australia Retrieved 23 August 2023 Operation Southern Discovery Australian Government Defence Retrieved 20 August 2023 Layton Peter Hallen Travis Bishop Lauren 2019 Australia s Antarctic National Air Power Futures PDF Commonwealth of Australia Retrieved 23 August 2023 Mining In the 1980s the question of possible mineral exploitation including the hydrocarbons oil and gas was addressed by the nations of the Antarctic Treaty They negotiated an agreement called the Convention on the Regulation of Antarctic Mineral Resource Activities CRAMRA which would have regulated mining should it have ever been contemplated CRAMRA did not come into force Instead the Madrid Protocol was negotiated and it includes a ban on Antarctic mining Australian Government Retrieved 26 June 2013 No mining in Antarctica say Aussies Despite the current global appetite for minerals which has underpinned two decades of economic growth in Australia the country currently has no plans to allow any mining in Antarctica IOL Retrieved 26 June 2013 Antarctica Assessing and Protecting Australia s National Interests PDF International interest in Antarctica is rising Lowy Institute Archived from the original PDF on 21 July 2013 Retrieved 26 June 2013 Swan Robert 2041 In the year 2041 the Protocol on Environmental Protection to the Antarctic Treaty could potentially be modified or amended 2041 com Archived from the original on 5 August 2013 Retrieved 26 June 2013 The Parliament of the Commonwealth of Australia 2018 Maintaining Australia s national interests in Antarctica Inquiry into Australia s Antarctic Territory Joint Standing Committee on the National Capital and External Territories www aph gov au External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Australian Antarctic Territory Australian Antarctic Division Australian Antarctic Gazetteer75 00 S 102 30 E 75 000 S 102 500 E 75 000 102 500 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Australian Antarctic Territory amp oldid 1196947734, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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