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: 139391–140811

2  Description
  Amanda Bay lies south‑west of the Brattstrand Cliffs, between the Vestfold Hills to the north‑east and the Larsemann Hills to the south‑west on the Ingrid Christensen Coast, Princess Elizabeth Land, East Antarctica. Amanda Bay is approximately 3 km wide and 6 km long, and opens
north‑west into Prydz Bay. The south‑west side of the bay is flanked by the Flatnes Ice Tongue secured by Cowell Island at its western corner. The southern and eastern sides are bounded by continental ice cliffs. There are small islets towards the centre of the bay and several unnamed islands a few kilometres offshore.
  The ASPA comprises the rocks, islands and water, including fast ice, lying within an irregular area, covering the general area of Amanda Bay, commencing at a point to the north‑east of Hovde Island at the terminus of the Hovde Glacier, 76° 53 54.48 E, 69° 13 25.77 S; then south along the coastline at the base of the Hovde Glacier ice cliffs, to a point at 76° 53 44.17 E, 69° 16 22.72 S; then west along the coastline at the base of a series of ice‑free bluffs to a point 76° 49 37.47 E, 69° 16 58.48 S; then north along the base of the Flatnes Ice Tongue ice cliffs, to a point at the terminus of the Flatnes Ice Tongue, 76° 46 41.07 E, 69° 14 44.37 S; then a straight line in a north‑easterly direction connecting with the originating point at 76° 53 54.48 E, 69° 13 25.77 S.