Pollution
Mining
Animals
Tourism
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Permanent Settlement
Waste Disposal
Scientific Research
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Pollution All members involved in the Antarctic Treaty absolutely agree that air pollution should be banned from Antarctica because it can have a negative effect on the wildlife. People are creating air pollution by burning their rubbish in a high temperature incinerator and deliberately throwing the ashes into the atmosphere where animals might breath it and die. People who break this rule will be taken to the Court of Justice for sentencing. ![]() Mining All members involved in the Antarctic Treaty certainly agree that mining should be banned for 20 years. This is because of any drilling accidents which could lead to fires. After 20 years all nations will have 1 month for mining. The gold, minerals and oil found must be shared among every nation involved in the Antarctic Treaty. If this rule is violated, the nation that breaks it will be removed from the Antarctic Treaty and the person who breaks this rule will be imprisoned. ![]() Animals All members from the Antarctic treaty definitely agree that all animals of Antarctica are not to be touched, fed or flash photographed and harmed. All tourists visiting Antarctica must stay 10 meters back from the animals. No scientists or fisherman are allowed to capture the animals without a permit. The consequence for tourists breaking this rule is leaving this frozen continent immediately. The consequence for scientists or fisherman capturing the animals without a permit is being suspended or being taken of your fishing license for 2 months. ![]() Tourism All members involved in the Antarctic treaty agree that the numbers of cruise ships travelling to Antarctica should be limited to only 1 per two nations during the summer time. It has been limited because continual visits to Antarctica could result in the melting of this last frontier and flooding of our country. Any Antarctic Treaty member nation who breaks this rule, will be fined a extensive amount of money and will be banned from the Antarctic Treaty for a period of time. ![]() Permanent Settlement All members involved in the Antarctic Treaty undoubtedly agree that permanent settlement in Antarctica unless you are a scientist or some of their assistants who are allowed to stay for the maximum of 6 months. This is because if people begin to stay in Antarctica, they will definitely need a lot ice free land to build shops, hospitals, bases and ect where penguins are breeding and eating. It is a fact that, the more residents in this last frontier, the more rubbish, food, lighting, heating, electricity and the risk of pollution would possibly increase. Anyone who breaks this law will surely be fined $1 000 and certainly be imprisoned for 2 years. ![]() Waste Disposal All members involved in the Antarctic Treaty totally agree that all waste or rubbish must not be left in Antarctica because it can kill many animals. All waste must be burnt in a high temperature incinerator and transported back to the tourists own country. Any non burnable items such as batteries and tablets should be taken out of Antarctica. The liquid from the shower, washing machine, bathtubs and toilets must be cleaned before releasing it into the ocean. The consequence for breaking this rule is a huge fine for the nation the tourist is from.
![]() Scientific Research All members involved in the Antarctic Treaty completely agree that all scientific investigation is in complete freedom in Antarctica. All scientific research bases should only have 7 scientists and 15 assistants. As well as that scientific discoveries or data must be observed by every scientist in Antarctica. If a scientist or an assistant/s disobeys this law, they will surely be suspended from their job permanently.
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