Greenwich Island coast

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The Greenwich Island coast is a stretch of shoreline in the South Shetland Islands of Antarctica, known for hosting Chile’s Arturo Prat research station and its surrounding polar marine environment.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastline
geographical feature
adjacentTo Bransfield Strait NERFINISHED
Southern Ocean NERFINISHED
climate maritime Antarctic climate
countryClaim Argentina NERFINISHED
Chile NERFINISHED
United Kingdom NERFINISHED
environmentType polar marine environment
governedBy Antarctic Treaty System
hasFeature headlands
ice-covered shores
rocky shores
small coves
hasLegalStatus demilitarized zone
nuclear-free zone
hasResearchStation Arturo Prat Station NERFINISHED
hasSeaIce seasonal sea ice
hasWildlife penguins
seabirds
seals
locatedIn Antarctica
Greenwich Island NERFINISHED
South Shetland Islands NERFINISHED
partOf Antarctic Peninsula region NERFINISHED
Southern Ocean coastline NERFINISHED
regulatedBy Protocol on Environmental Protection to the Antarctic Treaty NERFINISHED
researchField geology
glaciology
marine biology
meteorology
researchStationCountry Chile NERFINISHED
researchStationOperator Chilean Navy NERFINISHED
usedFor scientific research

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Arturo Prat Station (Antarctica) coast Greenwich Island coast