You can use these coordinates to locate Davis Station, Antarctica: 68.5764° S, 77.9689° E.
Latitude: 67°0′38″NLongitude: 58°1′44″W
Australia, managed by the Australian Antarctic Division.
Davis Station in Antarctica is located at approximately 68.58°S latitude and 77.97°E longitude.
Casey, Davis and Mawson are the names of the three main research facilities supported by the Australian government.
The Antarctic sea found at latitude 70 degrees south and longitude 90 degrees west is the Amundsen Sea. This sea is located in the Southern Ocean and is named after the Norwegian explorer Roald Amundsen. It is known for its role in the melting of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet due to its relatively warm waters.
The Australian Antarctic Division operates several permanent bases on the Antarctic continent, namely, Casey, Davis, Macquarie Island and Mawson. During the summer, there are additional, temporary locations where research camps are operated.
Discovered by Australian Antarctic Expedition (1911-14) from the Aurora. Named by Sir Douglas Mawson for Captain J.K. Davis, master of the Aurora and second in command of the expedition.[1]
The Davis Antarctic Research Station in supported by the government of Australia.
Three. Casey (previously Wilkes) , Davis and Mawson.Answer Macquarie Island, although administratively part of Tasmania, is staffed by the Antarctic Division. It is north of the Antarctic Convergence and so is classed as Sub-Antarctic. Heard Island is a former base, inside the convergence zone and so an Antarctic island.
The United States supports three research stations, all of which are permanent. They are McMurdo Station, Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station and Palmer Station. Other summer and temporary stations appear seasonally.
Geoff Davis - Australian politician - was born in 1931.
Simon Davis - Australian cricketer - was born in 1959.