Antarctic environment definition

Antarctic environment means the ecosystems dependent on and associated with the Antarctic environment, the intrinsic value of its wilderness and aesthetics, its value as an area for the conduct of scientific research or research that is essential to understand the global environment, the climate and the composition of the atmosphere;

Examples of Antarctic environment in a sentence

  • As a significant Antarctic state, Australia has the opportunity to play a constructive role in pressing the United States to stay the course in the public good science it undertakes in Antarctica and to continue efforts to safeguard the unique Antarctic environment.

  • In the Antarctic environment where temperatures range from -40 degrees F to +40 degrees F our calculations have concluded that cooling is not required.

  • The protection of the Antarctic environment and dependent and associated ecosystems and the intrinsic value of Antarctica, including its wilderness and aesthetic values and its value as an area for the conduct of scientific research, in particular research essential to understanding the global environment, shall be fundamental considerations in the planning and conduct of all activities in the Antarctic Treaty area.

  • In applying paragraph 1 above, each Party shall take into account the importance of protecting the Antarctic environment.

  • As a country from whose ports vessels depart for Antarctica together with our responsibility for Search and Rescue coordination in the ▇▇▇▇ Sea and our commitment to protecting the Antarctic environment, New Zealand has a strong interest in the development of the mandatory code for ships operating in polar waters.

  • In order to promote the protection of the Antarctic environment and dependent and associated ecosystems, and to ensure compliance with this Protocol, the Antarctic Treaty Consultative Parties shall arrange, individually or collectively, for inspections by observers to be made in accordance with Article VII of the Antarctic Treaty.

  • The Parties commit themselves to the comprehensive protection of the Antarctic environment and dependent and associated ecosystems and hereby designate Antarctica as a natural reserve, devoted to peace and science.

  • Each Party undertakes, to the extent possible, to share information that may be helpful to other Parties in planning and conducting their activities in the Antarctic Treaty area, with a view to the protection of the Antarctic environment and dependent and associated ecosystems.