• Title of article

    Conserving the oldest historic sites in the Antarctic: the challenges in managing the sealing sites in the South Shetland Islands

  • Author/Authors

    J. Michael Pearson، نويسنده , , Ruben Stehberg، نويسنده , , Andres Zarankin، نويسنده , , M. Ximena Senatore، نويسنده , , Carolina Gatica، نويسنده ,

  • Issue Information
    روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2010
  • Pages
    8
  • From page
    57
  • To page
    64
  • Abstract
    The fur seal population of the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica, was intensively hunted by sealers from the discovery of the islands in 1819 to the early 1820s, by which time the seal numbers were so depleted that sealing became uneconomic. Sealing was revived for both fur seals and elephant seals at several periods later in the century. Sealers were put ashore in gangs and built makeshift shelters in which to live, and also occupied caves. Many of these have been identified on the various islands of the South Shetlands, and a number have been excavated. The paper addresses some of the management issues facing the conservation of these sites, which include accelerating tourism, disturbance by scientific researchers, disturbance by animal activity, burial or erosion by drifting sand, and climate change.
  • Journal title
    Polar Record
  • Serial Year
    2010
  • Journal title
    Polar Record
  • Record number

    664872