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Brazilian Antarctica

Brazilian Antarctica (Portuguese: Antártida Brasileira or Antártica Brasileira) is the Antarctic territory south of 60°S, and from 28°W to 53°W, proposed as "Zone of Interest" by geopolitical scholar Therezinha de Castro.[1][2][3] While the substance of that designation has never been precisely defined, it does not formally contradict the Argentine and British claims geographically overlapping with that zone (the zone shares a border but does not overlap with the Chilean Antarctic Territory to its west). The country formally expressed its reservations with respect to its territorial rights in Antarctica when it acceded to the Antarctic Treaty on 16 May 1975, making the first official mention of the Frontage Theory, which states (simplified) that sovereignty over each point in Antarctica properly belongs to the first country whose non-Antarctic territory one would reach when travelling north in a straight line from such a point.[4][5] The Frontage Theory (Teoria da Defrontação) was proposed by Brazilian geopolitical scholar Therezinha de Castro and published in her book Antártica: Teoria da Defrontação.

Brazilian Antarctica
Antártica Brasileira (Portuguese)

Coordinates: 28°W 53°W
- Designated1986
WebsiteProAntar

Outside the zone of interest, Brazil maintains a permanently staffed research facility, the Comandante Ferraz Brazilian Antarctic Base (UN/LOCODE: AQ-CFZ), located in Admiralty Bay, King George Island, near the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula, at 62°08′S 58°40′W / 62.133°S 58.667°W / -62.133; -58.667. The peninsula is the northernmost, most accessible, and warmest part of the Antarctic continent and a number of countries, therefore, have research bases located on it.

History edit

 
Inauguration of the new Base Comandante Ferraz facilities, 2020.

In 1982 the Brazilian government launched their first Antarctic expedition, and a year later built their first base (named "Comandante Ferraz", for a deceased naval officer active in Antarctica), which has been active year-round since then. Despite their status as newcomers, Brazilian geopolitical writers have had considerable influence on the nation's Antarctic policies (especially during the period of military dictatorship under a series of unelected general/presidents from 1964 to 1985), although there is not a national Brazilian Antarctic consciousness similar to that of Argentina.[citation needed]

In February 1991, President Fernando Collor de Mello reaffirmed Brazil's interest in the region by visiting the Brazilian Antarctic base, where he spent three days. He was the first Brazilian president to set foot in the Antarctic.[6]

In January 2008, 13 congressmen members of the Brazilian Antarctica Parliamentary Committee visited the Brazilian Antarctic base.[7] Another visit by the members of Congress took place in January 2009.[8]

On February 16, 2008, President Luiz Inácio Lula da Silva and a delegation of twenty-three people, including the First Lady Marisa Letícia, visited the country's base in Antarctica. The Brazilian Government defined the presidential trip as a "political gesture" in support of the work displayed by Brazilian scientists and military personnel.[9][10]

In 2009 Brazil made its first national scientific expedition to the Antarctic ice sheet.[11][12] The expedition integrated atmospheric, glaciological, geological and geophysical studies along the Patriot Hills area and also along the subglacial lake Ellsworth area.[11] A second expedition is scheduled for early November 2011, when researchers will install a monitoring station (advanced outpost) 500 kilometres (310 mi) from the Geographic South Pole and 2,600 km (1,600 mi) from the Comandante Ferraz Brazilian Antarctic Base (EACF).[13]

In the early morning of February 25, 2012, with 60 people at the base, a fire started by an estimated unjustified explosion in the Praça das Máquinas, where the station's power generators are located. As it was linked to the rest of the facilities, the fire spread. A boatswain (Carlos Alberto Vieira Figueredo) and a first sergeant (Roberto Lopes dos Santos) were killed because they could not leave the site and a sergeant was injured but was taken alive to the Polish station where he received first aid and was later transferred to a Chilean base.[14]

In 2020, Brazil opened a new research facility, 8 years after fire destroyed the previous one. [15]

References edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Canadian Polar Commission - Meridian (p. 5) 2017-06-14 at the Wayback Machine Canadian Polar Commission. Retrieved on 2010-10-23.
  2. ^ It's not just science that's an experiment in Antarctica Exploratorium. Retrieved on 2010-10-23.
  3. ^ World Statesmen.org: Antarctic Territorial Claims Worldstatesmen.org. Retrieved on 2010-10-23.
  4. ^ La Antátida (p. 6) 2016-04-10 at the Wayback Machine Asociación de Funcionarios y Empleados del Servicio Exterior Ecuatoriano. Retrieved on 2010-10-23. (in Spanish).
  5. ^ O Projeto Brasileiro para a Antartica (p. 119) July 21, 2011, at the Wayback Machine Revista Brasileira de Política Internacional. Retrieved on 2010-10-23. (in Portuguese).
  6. ^ Brazil Warms to Job of Exploring the Frozen Continent Antarctica: President Collor pays a visit, pointing up the country's interest in the bottom of the world[permanent dead link] Los Angeles Times. Retrieved on 2009-07-15.
  7. ^ Parlamentares que visitaram a Antártida já estão no Brasil. Chamber of Deputies of Brazil. Retrieved on 2009-07-15. (in Portuguese)
  8. ^ Deputados visitam Antártida para conhecer pesquisas na região Chamber of Deputies of Brazil. Retrieved on 2009-07-15. (in Portuguese)
  9. ^ President Lula da Silva visits Brazilian base in Antarctica MercoPress. Retrieved on 2009-07-15.
  10. ^ Lula Visits a Piece of Brazil in Antarctica and Gets Emotional September 6, 2008, at the Wayback Machine Brazzil Magazine. Retrieved on 2009-07-15.
  11. ^ a b Brazil: 2009/2010 Annual Information (Brazilian National Multidisciplinary Expedition to the Antarctic Ice Sheet: investigating the cryospheric response to global changes) 2019-04-17 at the Wayback Machine Antarctic Treaty System. Retrieved on 2010-10-23.
  12. ^ Brasil instalará puesto avanzado en interior de la Antártida Fundación Nuestro Mar. Retrieved on 2010-10-23. (in Spanish).
  13. ^ Pesquisadores brasileiros preparam 2ª expedição à Antártica Governo Brasileiro. Retrieved on 2010-10-23. (in Portuguese).
  14. ^ "Incêndio destruiu 70% do centro de pesquisa, diz Marinha - Geral". Estadão (in Brazilian Portuguese). Retrieved 2020-08-12.
  15. ^ Science Magazine: "Brazil opens spectacular new research base in Antarctica" 13 Jan. 2020

Bibliography edit

  • Castro, Therezinha. "Antárctica: Assunto do Momento". Revista de Clube Militar (Brazil), 1958.
  • Castro, Therezinha. Atlas-Texto de Geopolítica do Brasil. Rio de Janeiro: Capemi Editora, 1982.
  • Child, Jack. Antarctica and South American Geopolitics: Frozen Lebensraum. New York: Praeger, 1988, Chapter 6.
  • Coelho, Aristides Pinto. "Novas tendências". Boletim Antártico, no. 4, Jan 1985.
  • Dodds, Klaus. Geopolitics in Antarctica : views from the Southern Oceanic Rim. Chichester ; New York : Published in association with Scott Polar Research Institute, University of Cambridge by J. Wiley, 1997.
  • Moneta, Carlos J., ed. La Antártida en el Sistema Internacional del Futuro. Buenos Aires: Grupo Editor Lationoamericano, 1988.
  • Schmied, Julie. La Política Antárctica de los Países Latinoamericanos. Madrid: Instituto de Cuestiones Internacionales, 1988.
  • WorldStatesmen - Antarctica
  • Map showing Brazilian Antarctica
  • Antarctica, But Sliced Differently
  • W.L. de Freitas, , Colégio Interamericano de Defesa, Washington, D.C.

External links edit

  • Official website
  • Official website of the Brazilian Antarctic Programme[permanent dead link]
  • - Live webcams and weather data from the Brazilian Antarctic Base.
  • Teoria de Defrontação 2016-03-03 at the Wayback Machine

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Brazilian Antarctica Portuguese Antartida Brasileira or Antartica Brasileira is the Antarctic territory south of 60 S and from 28 W to 53 W proposed as Zone of Interest by geopolitical scholar Therezinha de Castro 1 2 3 While the substance of that designation has never been precisely defined it does not formally contradict the Argentine and British claims geographically overlapping with that zone the zone shares a border but does not overlap with the Chilean Antarctic Territory to its west The country formally expressed its reservations with respect to its territorial rights in Antarctica when it acceded to the Antarctic Treaty on 16 May 1975 making the first official mention of the Frontage Theory which states simplified that sovereignty over each point in Antarctica properly belongs to the first country whose non Antarctic territory one would reach when travelling north in a straight line from such a point 4 5 The Frontage Theory Teoria da Defrontacao was proposed by Brazilian geopolitical scholar Therezinha de Castro and published in her book Antartica Teoria da Defrontacao Brazilian Antarctica Antartica Brasileira Portuguese Zone of InterestCoordinates 28 W 53 W Designated1986WebsiteProAntarOutside the zone of interest Brazil maintains a permanently staffed research facility the Comandante Ferraz Brazilian Antarctic Base UN LOCODE AQ CFZ located in Admiralty Bay King George Island near the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula at 62 08 S 58 40 W 62 133 S 58 667 W 62 133 58 667 The peninsula is the northernmost most accessible and warmest part of the Antarctic continent and a number of countries therefore have research bases located on it Contents 1 History 2 References 2 1 Notes 2 2 Bibliography 3 External linksHistory editFurther information Brazilian Antarctic Program nbsp Inauguration of the new Base Comandante Ferraz facilities 2020 In 1982 the Brazilian government launched their first Antarctic expedition and a year later built their first base named Comandante Ferraz for a deceased naval officer active in Antarctica which has been active year round since then Despite their status as newcomers Brazilian geopolitical writers have had considerable influence on the nation s Antarctic policies especially during the period of military dictatorship under a series of unelected general presidents from 1964 to 1985 although there is not a national Brazilian Antarctic consciousness similar to that of Argentina citation needed In February 1991 President Fernando Collor de Mello reaffirmed Brazil s interest in the region by visiting the Brazilian Antarctic base where he spent three days He was the first Brazilian president to set foot in the Antarctic 6 In January 2008 13 congressmen members of the Brazilian Antarctica Parliamentary Committee visited the Brazilian Antarctic base 7 Another visit by the members of Congress took place in January 2009 8 On February 16 2008 President Luiz Inacio Lula da Silva and a delegation of twenty three people including the First Lady Marisa Leticia visited the country s base in Antarctica The Brazilian Government defined the presidential trip as a political gesture in support of the work displayed by Brazilian scientists and military personnel 9 10 In 2009 Brazil made its first national scientific expedition to the Antarctic ice sheet 11 12 The expedition integrated atmospheric glaciological geological and geophysical studies along the Patriot Hills area and also along the subglacial lake Ellsworth area 11 A second expedition is scheduled for early November 2011 when researchers will install a monitoring station advanced outpost 500 kilometres 310 mi from the Geographic South Pole and 2 600 km 1 600 mi from the Comandante Ferraz Brazilian Antarctic Base EACF 13 In the early morning of February 25 2012 with 60 people at the base a fire started by an estimated unjustified explosion in the Praca das Maquinas where the station s power generators are located As it was linked to the rest of the facilities the fire spread A boatswain Carlos Alberto Vieira Figueredo and a first sergeant Roberto Lopes dos Santos were killed because they could not leave the site and a sergeant was injured but was taken alive to the Polish station where he received first aid and was later transferred to a Chilean base 14 In 2020 Brazil opened a new research facility 8 years after fire destroyed the previous one 15 References editNotes edit Canadian Polar Commission Meridian p 5 Archived 2017 06 14 at the Wayback Machine Canadian Polar Commission Retrieved on 2010 10 23 It s not just science that s an experiment in Antarctica Exploratorium Retrieved on 2010 10 23 World Statesmen org Antarctic Territorial Claims Worldstatesmen org Retrieved on 2010 10 23 La Antatida p 6 Archived 2016 04 10 at the Wayback Machine Asociacion de Funcionarios y Empleados del Servicio Exterior Ecuatoriano Retrieved on 2010 10 23 in Spanish O Projeto Brasileiro para a Antartica p 119 Archived July 21 2011 at the Wayback Machine Revista Brasileira de Politica Internacional Retrieved on 2010 10 23 in Portuguese Brazil Warms to Job of Exploring the Frozen Continent Antarctica President Collor pays a visit pointing up the country s interest in the bottom of the world permanent dead link Los Angeles Times Retrieved on 2009 07 15 Parlamentares que visitaram a Antartida ja estao no Brasil Chamber of Deputies of Brazil Retrieved on 2009 07 15 in Portuguese Deputados visitam Antartida para conhecer pesquisas na regiao Chamber of Deputies of Brazil Retrieved on 2009 07 15 in Portuguese President Lula da Silva visits Brazilian base in Antarctica MercoPress Retrieved on 2009 07 15 Lula Visits a Piece of Brazil in Antarctica and Gets Emotional Archived September 6 2008 at the Wayback Machine Brazzil Magazine Retrieved on 2009 07 15 a b Brazil 2009 2010 Annual Information Brazilian National Multidisciplinary Expedition to the Antarctic Ice Sheet investigating the cryospheric response to global changes Archived 2019 04 17 at the Wayback Machine Antarctic Treaty System Retrieved on 2010 10 23 Brasil instalara puesto avanzado en interior de la Antartida Fundacion Nuestro Mar Retrieved on 2010 10 23 in Spanish Pesquisadores brasileiros preparam 2ª expedicao a Antartica Governo Brasileiro Retrieved on 2010 10 23 in Portuguese Incendio destruiu 70 do centro de pesquisa diz Marinha Geral Estadao in Brazilian Portuguese Retrieved 2020 08 12 Science Magazine Brazil opens spectacular new research base in Antarctica 13 Jan 2020 Bibliography edit Castro Therezinha Antarctica Assunto do Momento Revista de Clube Militar Brazil 1958 Castro Therezinha Atlas Texto de Geopolitica do Brasil Rio de Janeiro Capemi Editora 1982 Child Jack Antarctica and South American Geopolitics Frozen Lebensraum New York Praeger 1988 Chapter 6 Coelho Aristides Pinto Novas tendencias Boletim Antartico no 4 Jan 1985 Dodds Klaus Geopolitics in Antarctica views from the Southern Oceanic Rim Chichester New York Published in association with Scott Polar Research Institute University of Cambridge by J Wiley 1997 Moneta Carlos J ed La Antartida en el Sistema Internacional del Futuro Buenos Aires Grupo Editor Lationoamericano 1988 Schmied Julie La Politica Antarctica de los Paises Latinoamericanos Madrid Instituto de Cuestiones Internacionales 1988 WorldStatesmen Antarctica Flags of the World Antarctica Map showing Brazilian Antarctica Antarctica But Sliced Differently W L de Freitas A Antartica no contexto do Sistema Interamericano e a paz nas Americas Colegio Interamericano de Defesa Washington D C External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Brazilian Antarctica nbsp Brazil portal nbsp Geography portalBrazilian Antarctica Parliamentary Committee Official website Official website of the Brazilian Antarctic Programme permanent dead link Brazilian Navy s Antarctic Programme website National Meteorology Center at the Com Ferraz Antarctic Station Live webcams and weather data from the Brazilian Antarctic Base Website of the Brazilian Ministry of Environment s Antarctic Project Teoria de Defrontacao Archived 2016 03 03 at the Wayback Machine75 00 S 40 30 W 75 000 S 40 500 W 75 000 40 500 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Brazilian Antarctica amp oldid 1209270427, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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