Every government that supports a research station on the continent has a different set of rules for actions that are not allowed by the temporary workers who live there. Mostly, the rules prevent accidents, injury and death based on the extreme environment.
For example, confinement to market trails for walks, guidelines for working outside given the ambient temperature and wind-chill, and a strict guideline for avoiding all wildlife.
If a tourist, guidelines generally focus on leaving a small footprint on the continent and packing out whatever you pack in.
There is no mining allowed in Antarctica.
Tourists are allowed in Antarctica, as are the people who live and work there temporarily -- in support of science.
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There is no mining allowed in Antarctica.
Tourists to Antarctica 'stay' aboard the cruise ships that take them there. This is allowed by the Antarctic Treaty.
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.
I believed he signed a paper that allowed our ships to go to antarctica and allowed for funding to go to antarctica.
You can not take pets with you on Antarctica cruises. They are simply not allowed and will not be boarded onto the ship. They are not allowed on the ship.
There is no development allowed in Antarctica, per the Antarctic Treaty.
Commercial fishing is not allowed in Antarctica, according to The Antarctic Treaty.
There is no mining allowed in Antarctica under The Antarctic Treaty.
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