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Ross Dependency


 

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.

Related Topics:
Antarctica - Southern Ocean - New Zealand - Sector - Longitude - Latitude - James Clark Ross - Ross Sea

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The British government took possession of the territory in 1923 and entrusted it to the administration of New Zealand. Neither the Russian Federation nor the United States of America recognizes this claim, and the matter is left unresolved (along with all other Antarctic claims) by the Antarctic Treaty, which serves to mostly smooth over these differences. New Zealanders are acustomed to thinking the terroritory as being an integral part of New Zealand.

Related Topics:
1923 - New Zealand - Russian Federation - United States of America - Antarctic Treaty

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The Governor of the Ross Dependency is (as of 2004) the Governor-General of New Zealand. Officers of the Government of the Ross Dependency are annually appointed to run the Dependency.

Related Topics:
Governor - As of 2004 - Governor-General of New Zealand

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The Dependency includes part of Victoria Land, and most of the Ross Ice Shelf. 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. 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.

Related Topics:
Victoria Land - Ross Ice Shelf - Scott Base - McMurdo Station - Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station - Williams Field

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It also encompasses Ross Island, Balleny Islands and the small Scott Island also form part of the Dependency, as does the ice-covered Roosevelt Island. New Zealand had a summer-only base in the Dry Valley area of the dependency called Vanda Station, which operated from 1969 to 1995.

Related Topics:
Ross Island - Balleny Islands - Scott Island - Roosevelt Island - Vanda Station - 1969 - 1995

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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 was not to give any support or assistance to it.

Related Topics:
Greenpeace - World Park Base - 1987 - 1992

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The Ross Dependency is mentioned in the lyrics to Enya's Orinoco Flow, where it is used in a double pun/allusion with the name of one of the singer's producers.

Related Topics:
Enya - Orinoco Flow

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