Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2013L01343:reg:16:p37
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2013L01343
Segment Type: reg
Provision Reference: reg 16 (pt 37/51)
Character Range: 304594–307430

or preservation of historic structures or artefacts, which shall be allowed into the Area in accordance with a Permit, and then removed from the Area at or before the conclusion of the activity for which the Permit was granted.
    * Fuel, food and other materials are not to be deposited in the Area, unless required for essential purposes connected with the activity for which the Permit has been granted.
    * Use of combustion-type lanterns is not permitted inside the Area under any circumstances.
    * Smoking in the Area is not permitted.

8(vi) Taking or harmful interference with native flora or fauna
Taking or harmful interference with native flora and fauna is prohibited, except in accordance with a separate Permit issued under Article 3 of Annex II (of the Protocol on Environmental Protection to the Antarctic Treaty) by the appropriate national authority specifically for that purpose.

8(vii) The collection or removal of anything not brought into the Area by the Permit holder
    * No historic structure or other artefact in the Area may be handled, disturbed or removed from the Area unless for conservation, preservation or protection purposes, or for scientific reasons, and then only in accordance with a Permit issued by an appropriate national authority.
    * The repatriation of the artefact to the location at Cape Denison from which it was removed is generally preferable unless further damage or deterioration may result from repatriation.
    * If an artefact is to be removed, the Australian national program should be informed so that documentation regarding that program's archaeological research at Mawson's Huts may be amended accordingly.
    * Material of human origin that is likely to compromise the values of the Area, and which was not brought into the Area by the Permit holder or otherwise authorised, may be removed unless the impact of removal is likely to be greater than leaving the material in situ. If material is to be removed, the appropriate Authority must be notified and approval obtained.

8(viii) Disposal of wastes
All wastes, including human wastes, should be removed from the Area.

8(ix) Measures that may be necessary to ensure aims and objectives of the Plan can continue to be met
    * The provision of information for tourists and other visitors to the Area, including a briefing video and interpretative literature;
    * a post-visit survey to assist in the formal monitoring of visitor impact (with primary regard to conservation requirements, rather than visitor access);
    * off-site interpretation of the Area that maximises the use of available media, including the internet; and
    * the development of skills and resources, particularly those related to the excavation of artefacts from ice, to assist in the protection of the Area's values.

8(x) Reports