Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2016C01080:clause:2_2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2016C01080
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 2 cl 2
Character Range: 166747–168839

2  Description
  The Larsemann Hills is an ice‑free area of 40 km2, located approximately halfway between the Vestfold Hills and the Amery Ice Shelf on the south‑eastern coast of Prydz Bay, Princess Elizabeth Land, East Antarctica. The ice‑free area consists of two major peninsulas (Stornes and Broknes), four minor peninsulas, and approximately 130 near shore islands. The eastern‑most peninsula, Broknes, is further divided into western and eastern components by Nella Fjord. The closest significant ice‑free areas are the Bølingen Islands (69º 31 58 S, 75 42 E) 25 km to the south‑west and the Rauer Islands (68 50 59 S, 77 49 58 E) 60 km to the north‑east.
  The ASMA comprises the ice‑free area and near‑shore islands collectively known as the Larsemann Hills and the adjacent plateau. The ASMA includes the land beginning at the point of 69º 23 20 S, 76 31 0 E east of the southern tip of Dalkoy and running:
 (a) north to 69º 22 20 S, 76 30 50 E, north of Dalkoy; and
 (b) then north‑west to 69º 20 40 S, 76 21 30 E, north of Striped Island; and
 (c) then north‑west to 69º 20 20 S, 76 14 20 E, north‑east of Betts Island; and
 (d) then south‑west to 69º 20 40 S, 76 10 30 E, north‑west of Betts Island; and
 (e) then south‑west to 69º 21 50 S, 76 2 10 E, north‑west of Osmar Island; and
 (f) then south‑west to 69º 22 30 S, 75 58 30 E, west of Osmar Island; and
 (g) then south‑west to 69º 24 40 S, 75 56 0 E, west of Mills Island; and
 (h) then south‑east to 69º 26 40 S, 75 58 50 E, south of Xiangsi Dao; and
 (i) then south‑east to 69º 28 10 S, 76 1 50 E, south‑west of McCarthy Point; and
 (j) then south‑east to the coastline at 69º 28 40 S, 76 3 20 E; and
 (k) then north‑east to 69º 27 32 S, 76 17 55 E, south of the Russian airstrip site; and
 (l) then south‑east to 69º 25 10 S, 76 24 10 E, on the western side of the Dålk Glacier; and
 (m) then north‑east to 69º 24 40 S, 76 30 20 E, on the eastern side of the Dålk Glacier; and
 (n) then north‑east returning to 69º 23 20 S, 76 31 0 E.