MEASURE 4- ANNEX Management Plan for Antarctic Specially Protected Area No 170
Marion Nunataks (75°15 ’ W, 69 ° 45 ’ S) lie on the northern edge of Charcot Island, a remote ice-covered island to the west of Alexander Island, Antarctic Peninsula, in the eastern Bellingshausen Sea. Marion Nunataks form a 12km chain of rock outcrops on the mid-north coast of the island and stretc...
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Summary: | Marion Nunataks (75°15 ’ W, 69 ° 45 ’ S) lie on the northern edge of Charcot Island, a remote ice-covered island to the west of Alexander Island, Antarctic Peninsula, in the eastern Bellingshausen Sea. Marion Nunataks form a 12km chain of rock outcrops on the mid-north coast of the island and stretch from Mount Monique on the western end to Mount Martine on the eastern end. The Area is |
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