Yes.
The New Zealand base in Antarctica is called Scott Base. It is located about three kilometers from the US base, McMurdo Station.
There is no single base camp in Antarctica. Most research stations are located near the continent's coasts.
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Per the Antarctic Treaty, there is no commercial fishing allowed south of 60 degrees S. This means that the krill that form the base of the short food chain in the Southern Ocean surrounding Antarctica remain there for the sea animals' survival.
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Each country supports its own research station on Antarctica. All of Antarctica is "controlled" by the Antarctic Treaty.
The names for money depend on the language of the scientific base where currency is being used. For example, in the American stations, money is called -- in English: money.
Ethanol is not a base; it is a type of alcohol.
There is no New Zealand 'base camp' in Antarctica. There is a research station -- Scott Base -- supported by the New Zealand government. You can find it on Ross Island, connected to the Ross Ice Shelf.