TY - JOUR AU - Braun , Christina AU - Mustafa , Osama AU - Nordt , Anja AU - Pfeiffer , Simone AU - Peter , Hans-Ulrich PY - 2012/05/18 Y2 - 2024/03/29 TI - Environmental monitoring and management proposals for the Fildes Region, King George Island, Antarctica JF - Polar Research JA - POLAR VL - 31 IS - 0 SE - Thematic cluster. Human impacts in the Arctic and Antarctic DO - 10.3402/polar.v31i0.18206 UR - https://polarresearch.net/index.php/polar/article/view/2615 SP - AB - The Antarctic terrestrial environment is under increasing pressure from human activities. The Fildes Region is characterized by high biodiversity, but is also a major logistic centre for the northern Antarctic Peninsula. Different interests, from scientific research, nature conservation, protection of geological and historical values, station operations, transport logistics and tourism, regularly overlap in space and time. This has led to increasing conflict among the multiple uses of the region and breaches of the legal requirements for environmental protection that apply in the area. The aim of this study was to assess the impacts of human activities in the Fildes Region by monitoring the distribution of bird and seal breeding sites and recording human activities and their associated environmental impacts. Data from an initial monitoring period 200306 were compared with data from 200810. We observed similar or increased levels of air, land and ship traffic, but fewer violations of overflight limits near Antarctic Specially Protected Area No. 150 Ardley Island. Open waste dumping and oil contamination are still major environmental impacts. Scientific and outdoor leisure activities undertaken by station personnel are more frequent than tourist activities and are likely to have a commensurate level of environmental impact. Despite the initial success of some existing management measures, it is essential that scientific and environmental values continue to be safeguarded, otherwise environmental impacts will increase and the habitat will be further degraded. We argue that the Fildes Region should be considered for designation as an Antarctic Specially Managed Area, a measure that has proven effective for environmental management of vulnerable areas of the Antarctic.Keywords: human impact; Antarctic; Fildes Region; environmental management; Antarctic Specially Managed Area; protected area(Published: 18 May 2012)Citation: Polar Research 2012, 31, 18206, http://dx.doi.org/10.3402/polar.v31i0.18206 ER -