Document ID: chunk:federal_register_of_legislation:F2016C01080:clause:1_2
Version: federal_register_of_legislation:F2016C01080
Segment Type: clause
Provision Reference: sch 1 cl 2
Character Range: 45358–46928

2  Description
  Cape Crozier (77°30′30″S, 169°21′30″E) is at the eastern extremity of Ross Island, where an ice‑free area comprises the lower eastern slopes of Mount Terror. The Area is located in the vicinity of Post Office Hill (407 m above sea level), Bomb Peak (740 m above sea level) and The Knoll (360 m above sea level), extending to include Gamble, Topping and Kyle Cones, Igloo Spur and the adjacent marine environment, and an area of the Ross Ice Shelf where large cracks form as the shelf pushes against the land. These cracks are generally covered by fast‑ice, which is occupied annually by breeding emperor penguins.
The marine northern boundary of the Area extends 6.5 km along the 77°26′00″S line of latitude from 169°12′00″E to 169°28′00″E.
The marine western boundary extends 1.68 km south from the northern boundary to the coast, then the boundary continues as follows:
 (a) south for a further 800 m to the edge of ice‑free ground before ascending to the summit of a low hill (approximately 300 m above sea level) above and east of the field hut (see map);
 (b) then directly to the summit of Post Office Hill (407 m above sea level) at 77°27′55″S, 169°12′40″E;
 (c) then following a straight line south to a point close to the summit of Bomb Peak (740 m above sea level) at 77°31′02″S, 169°11′30″E;
 (d) then following the south‑eastern ridge of Bomb Peak to Igloo Spur at 77°32′00″S, 169°20′00″E;
 (e) then due east along the 77°32′00″S line of latitude to the eastern boundary at 169°28′00″E;
 (f) then due north to the marine northern boundary.