Raymond Barreto is in charge of the unclaimed territories of antartica. There is currently a population of 7 and growing.
Just under 15% of Antarctica is unclaimed. See the related link for who is claiming what. Just click on it to make it larger.
The 1961 Antarctic Treaty, signed by most nations, rules out any new claims after that date. So only earlier claims are recognised.
Some companies charge a finder's fee, if a person chooses to use a company to find their unclaimed funds. The companies fee may be approximately 10 percent or more of the value that is found. They make money from the percentage they charge. If a person wants to search on their own for unclaimed money for free, they can use the Internet. Missingmoney.com or unclaimed.org are reputable sites affiliated with state treasuries.
The Ozone hole is the oldest part of Antarctica
There is tundra in Antarctica.
Antarctica is its own continent and is not part of the US.
There are no countries in Antarctica.
Antarctica has no countries.
i think its the UN due to the Antarctic treaty no country can claim it.Another AnswerAll land and ice south of 60 degrees S is governed by the Antarctic Treaty (1961). (Antarctica is not part of the UN -- in any way.)
No one 'owns' any part of Antarctica.
No part.
No. Alaska is considered part of the Arctic in the northern hemisphere. Antarctica is in the southern hemisphere.