Everything about The Ross Dependency totally explained
The
Ross Dependency comprises an area of
Antarctica (and other land masses in the
Southern Ocean) claimed by
New Zealand. It is defined by a
sector originating at the South Pole, passing along
longitudes 160° east to 150° west, and terminating at
latitude 60° south. The Dependency takes its name from Sir
James Clark Ross, who discovered the
Ross Sea.
The Dependency includes part of
Victoria Land, and most of the
Ross Ice Shelf.
Ross Island,
Balleny Islands and the small
Scott Island also form part of the Dependency, as does the ice-covered
Roosevelt Island.
Habitation
The scientific bases of
Scott Base (New Zealand) and
McMurdo Station (USA) currently form the only permanently occupied human habitations in the area – unless one includes the
Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station at the very edge of the territory. The Dependency has a
snow runway at
Williams Field, and depending on conditions and time of year, two
ice runways. This guarantees accessibility by wheeled and ski equipped aircraft year round.
Italy conducts scientific research each summer at their
Zucchelli Station in
Terra Nova Bay, and from 1969 to 1995 New Zealand operated a summer-only base called
Vanda Station in the
Dry Valley area of the dependency.
Greenpeace maintained its own Antarctic station in the Ross Dependency called
World Park Base from 1987 to 1992, which was on Ross Island. As this base was a non-governmental entity, the official policy of the signatory nations of the Antarctic Treaty wasn't to give any support or assistance to it.
Jurisdiction
The British government took possession of the territory in 1923 and entrusted it to the administration of
New Zealand. Under the provisions of the
Antarctic Treaty System, to which New Zealand is a signatory, no nation may make efforts to enforce sovereignty or territorial claims over the Antarctic continent proper. The actual amount of land mass claimed isn't large; most of the area defined as being in the Ross Dependency is either in the Ross Sea or the
Antarctic Ocean. It is the smallest of the claims which were made prior to the implementation of the Antarctic Treaty System and the suspension of all territorial claims to Antarctica proper.
The
Governor-General of New Zealand is also the Governor of Ross Dependency. Officers of the Government of the Ross Dependency are annually appointed to run the Dependency.
In the late 1980s, when the British non-governmental exploratory vessel
Southern Quest sank in the Ross Sea,
United States Coast Guard helicopters rescued the crew, who were taken to McMurdo Station. The expedition was criticised by scientists in the Antarctic because the rescue and return of the crew disrupted their work.
In 2006, the New Zealand police reported that jurisdictional issues prevented them issuing warrants for potential American witnesses who were reluctant to testify during the Christchurch Coroner's investigation into the poisoning death of
Rodney Marks at the
South Pole base.
Postage stamps
Flag
Currently, only the
New Zealand national flag serves in an official capacity in the Ross Dependency. The only other 'official' flag seen in photographs was the New Zealand Post flag to denote
Scott Base's post office.
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