Antarctica is governed by the Antarctic Treaty (1961), which governs all land and ice south of 60 degrees S.
It's management is effective today and requires no additional administration.
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Antarctica -- and all of planet earth south of 60 degrees S -- is managed by the Antarctic Treaty.
There is no mining in Antarctica, no mining south of 60 degrees S, per the Antarctic Treaty.
Fabio Cappello signed a 2-year contract to take Antarctica to the "next level".
All of planet earth south of 60 degrees South Latitude, is managed by the Antarctic Treaty.
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Australia, managed by the Australian Antarctic Division.
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All tourism in Antarctica takes place on the vessels that sail into Antarctic waters. There are no tourist facilities on the continent. Tourism is managed by the tour operators in sustainable ways, because they follow rather strict guidelines for dumping waste at sea, accessing the continent, enforcing zero littering protocols and so forth. Because all that is taken from Antarctica are visible views, there is really nothing in these phenomenon to sustain that doesn't already exist.
McMurdo Station in Antarctica is supported by the United States of America through its National Science Foundation. All of Antarctica is managed by the Antarctic Treaty.
You could say that Antarctica is on the southern side -- of earth, that is.
You could row in the seas around Antarctica, but you'd probably freeze to death.