ASPA 121

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ASPA 121 is an Antarctic Specially Protected Area encompassing the historic Cape Royds region on Ross Island, notable for its Adélie penguin colony and Shackleton’s Nimrod Expedition hut.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Antarctic Specially Protected Area
protected area
accessRestricted true
contains Adélie penguin breeding colony
Ernest Shackleton’s Nimrod Expedition hut NERFINISHED
coastal ice-free terrain
volcanic terrain of Ross Island
country Antarctic Treaty area
ecosystemType Antarctic coastal ice-free ecosystem
governedBy Antarctic Treaty System
hasDesignation Antarctic Specially Protected Area No. 121 NERFINISHED
hasFeatureType coastal protected area
hasHeritageValue ecological value
historic value
hasHistoricAssociation Ernest Shackleton NERFINISHED
Nimrod Expedition NERFINISHED
hasIUCNCategory Ia (Strict Nature Reserve) NERFINISHED
hasLegalStatus internationally protected area
hasManagementPlan Management Plan for Antarctic Specially Protected Area No. 121 NERFINISHED
hasPrimarySpeciesProtected Adélie penguin GENERATED
locatedIn Antarctica
Cape Royds NERFINISHED
locatedOn Ross Island NERFINISHED
near McMurdo Sound NERFINISHED
Mount Erebus NERFINISHED
notableFor Adélie penguin colony NERFINISHED
early 20th century Antarctic exploration history
historic expedition hut
partOf Ross Sea region NERFINISHED
protects Adélie penguin colony at Cape Royds
Shackleton’s Nimrod Expedition hut NERFINISHED
historic Cape Royds region
purpose conservation of Antarctic terrestrial ecosystems
protection of bird colonies
protection of historic monuments
regulatedBy Protocol on Environmental Protection to the Antarctic Treaty NERFINISHED
requiresPermitForEntry true

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Cape Royds ASPANumber ASPA 121