Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2013L01343:reg:16:p34
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2013L01343
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 16 (pt 34/51)
Character Range: 296696–299498

ASPA is on foot. With the exception of a short boardwalk close to the Main Hut, there are no roads or other transportation infrastructure on shore. The boardwalk is frequently covered by snow and therefore unusable for all but a few weeks of the year.

5(iii) Location of structures and other anthropogenic objects within and near to the Area
The ASPA is located within the Cape Denison ASMA No. 3, which features several other structures from this expedition, including survey markers and the mast atop Anemometer Hill; and six non-historic structures, including temporary field shelters. The non-historic structure located closest to the ASPA is Granholm Hut, situated some 160m northwest of the Main Hut. It contains building materials, some field equipment and limited provisions.
Objects left by the Australasian Antarctic Expedition are strewn within the Area. Of particular note is the artefact scatter located immediately north of the Main Hut. Due to their significant cultural heritage value, these artefacts have been included within the Cape Denison ASMA and Historic Site and Monument (HSM) No. 77.

5(iv) Location of other protected areas in or near to the Area
ASPA 162 is located within the Cape Denison ASMA No. 3. For further details about ASMA 3, refer to the management plan pertaining to this Area. Cape Denison is also listed as a Historic Site and Monument under the Antarctic Treaty.

6. Zones within the Area
There are no zones within ASPA 162.

7. Maps of the Area

Map A: Cape Denison Management Zones.
The map shows the boundaries of the ASMA, the Historic Site, the Visual Protection Zone, ASPA No. 162, and significant topographic features of the Area. The inset map indicates the location in relation to the Antarctic continent.

Map B: Cape Denison Visual Protection Zone.
The map shows the boundaries of the Visual Protection Zone and indicates the position of significant historic artefacts, including the four Australasian Antarctic Expedition huts, the memorial cross, and Anemometer Hill, the site of the BANZARE proclamation pole.

Map C: Cape Denison Flight Paths and Bird Colonies.
The map indicates the approaches, departures and landing site for helicopters, as well as the location of bird colonies in the vicinity.
Specification for all maps:
    Projection: UTM Zone 54
    Horizontal Datum: WGS84

8. Permit conditions
Annex V of the Protocol on Environmental Protection to the Antarctic Treaty prohibits entry into an ASPA except in accordance with a Permit. Permits shall only be issued by appropriate national authorities and may contain general and specific conditions. A Permit may be issued by a national authority to cover a number of visits in a season by the same operator. Parties operating in the Commonwealth Bay area shall consult together and