no
Commercial fishing is not allowed south of 60 degrees South Latitude -- anywhere on earth. This includes in the Southern Ocean, which surrounds the Antarctic continent. Over-fishing may exist in other waters on earth.
There is no commercial sealing allowed around the Antarctic continent.
There is no commercial fishing or mining allowed on the Antarctic continent, prohibited by the Antarctic Treaty.
There is no subsistence fishing there, or commercial fishing allowed in Antarctic waters.
Commercial fishing is not allowed in Antarctica, according to The Antarctic Treaty.
There are no commercial ventures allowed south of 60 degrees S, per the Antarctic Treaty. So it's not a place where you can shop.
Developers have no rights in Antarctica. Antarctica is a continent preserved for science. No commercial ventures are allowed on land south of 60 degrees S -- according to the Antarctic Treaty -- which includes the Antarctic continent.
There is no commercial fishing allowed on earth south of 60 degrees South Latitude, which includes the Southern Ocean that surrounds the Antarctic continent.
There is no private or commercial fishing allowed south of 60 degrees S, which protects the Southern Ocean -- that surrounds Antarctica -- from fishing. This is per the Antarctic Treaty.
No, because there is no commercial fishing allowed south of 60 degrees S, per the Antarctic Treaty.
No commercial whaling is allowed south of 60 degrees S, based on the Antarctic Treaty.
There is no hunting or fishing allowed under the Antarctic Treaty, anywhere on earth south of 60 degrees South Latitude, which includes the Antarctic continent.