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    Environmentally Responsible Tourism

    Expeditions to fragile and unique habitats are operated in an environmentally responsible manner. As active members of the International Association of Antarctica Tour Operators (IAATO) and the Association of Arctic Expedition Cruise Operators (AECO), Member cruise lines adhere to stringent guidelines designed to ensure the polar regions will remain pristine for generations to come.

    Guests aboard AECO and IAATO member vessels can rest assured that the impact of their visit is mitigated by adherence to the organizations' guidelines.

    IAATO Guidelines

    The principles on which the IAATO Guidelines rest are the protection of Antarctic wildlife, safety of wildlife and travelers, as well as respect for protected areas and scientific research. The fundamentals follow:

    Taking of, or harmful interference with, Antarctic wildlife is prohibited except in accordance with a permit issued by a national authority.

    A variety of areas in the Antarctic have been afforded special protection because of their particular ecological, scientific, historic, or other value. Entry into certain areas may be prohibited except in accordance with a permit issued by an appropriate national authority. Activities in and near designated historic sites and monuments and certain other areas may be subject to special restrictions.

    Do not interfere with scientific research, facilities or equipment.

    Be prepared for severe and changeable weather and ensure that your equipment and clothing meet Antarctic standards. Remember that the Antarctic environment is inhospitable, unpredictable, and potentially dangerous.

    AECO Guidelines

    AECO's main objective is to ensure that expeditions to the Arctic are carried out with the utmost consideration for the environment. The organization has identified eight key behaviors that will protect the region:

    Leave no lasting signs of your visit.

    Do not take anything with you.

    Do not disturb animals and birds.

    Do not pick flowers.

    Leave cultural remains alone.

    Take the polar bear danger seriously.

    Respect local culture and local people.

    Be safe.

    Protection and Preservation

    The guidelines are similar, but the principle that underlies them is identical: Protection of the polar regions is possible only through a commitment to environmentally responsible tourism by all who travel there.
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    "Do not pick Flowers"

    Flowers??? There are flowers in the Arctic???

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    Yes.
    During the short spring and summer there actually are.

    Here is a link to Arctic plant life:

    ARCTIC PLANT LIFE (tundra plants, arctic poppy, arctic willow, saxifrage, moss campion, cottongrass, lichens and moss)

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    Well, what do you know? It's something I never imagined... What a surprise!

    Another cushion plant is the MOSS CAMPION. The plant looks like a mossy green cushion with tiny pink flowers. The blossom is five petals on a very short stem. It can be found on rocks and in open cold areas.

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    I guess this is actually IN the Arctic, but not the polar circles ...

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    You will find them as far north as Spitzbergen/Svalbard.
    Further north its only ice and the North Pole.
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    This is not the best of maps but Spitzbergen is to the right of Greenland.

    Last edited by *Lars*; 11-25-2009 at 06:59 AM.

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    This is so neat, thanks Lars
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    Isn't it? Ii just love it when I learn something new.
    Tthank you bunches for hte Map, Lars - that really helps!

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    We are more used to this view ...
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