Transcript Slide 1

What are we studying today?
Visiting Antarctica
LO: to understand why people visit Antarctica and
suggest how to limit their negative impact
All of you will describe at least three
reasons why people visit Antarctica – L4
Most of you will explain two positive
and two negative effects of this tourism
on Antarctica – L5
Some of you will be able to create a
sustainable Antarctic tourism plan – L6
If you throw a mug of boiling hot water, it
would freeze before it reached the ground!
98% of Antarctica is covered in ice, the other 2% is
barren rock. As a result very few plants grow.
Those that do, grow very slowly, around the coast
e.g. moss, lichen, grass.
Antarctica is a fragile environment and due to the
climate any damage takes a long time to recover.
A footprint in the ice can still be seen 10 years later.
Look at the next 6 slides and see if you can come up with
any reasons why people might like to visit Antarctica.
Antarctica in five minutes
http://www.youtube.com/results?search_query=antarctica+in+five+minutes&oq=antarctica+in+five+minutes
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Want to travel to Antarctica?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=snYw2Y6L0g8&safe=active
The South Pole!!
The Northern Lights
Albatross Nests and chicks
Killer Whales
Pendulum Cove - thermally heated water
Ice Climbing – Queen Maud Land
Tourists?
1. a. Think of 6 reasons why people might want
to visit Antarctica?
b. Do you want to visit Antarctica? What
would you like to see or do there?
Do you think tourists should visit
Antarctica? Why?
YES
NO
Should Tourists be allowed to visit
Antarctica?
There are lots of effects of people visiting
Antarctica. Some of these are good and some are
bad. The cards give you some of these effects.
Read through the cards. Which do you think are for
tourism, which are against?
2. What would each of these groups
think about Antarctic tourism?
a. Scientists
b. Tourists
c. Travel agents
d. Antarctic wildlife
Do you agree with your previous
decision? Do you think tourists should
visit Antarctica?
YES
NO
Your task is to write a leaflet that
a. Describes the current situation
How many people visit and why? (is it a common place to visit?),
How do they get there? And what do they do when they are there?
b. Describes and explains the positive effects of Antarctic Tourism
What good things happen as a result of tourists visiting? Don’t just
describe the effect EXPLAIN how it links to tourism
c. What the negative effects of Antarctic Tourism are
What bad things happen as a result of tourists visiting? Don’t just
describe the effect EXPLAIN how it links to tourism.
d. What should happen in the future and why?
Suggest ways that tourism could be managed so that the bad
effects are reduced but the good effects still happen e.g. The
number of tourists on the continent should be limited to 50 at a
time. This would limit the noise they could create so wildlife would
be less likely to move away from nesting sites.
1. Tourists who visit wear thick
2. In 2011 34,000 people visited
3. If anything goes wrong it is
outdoor clothes. Often these can have
Antarctica. Of these 11,000 stayed incredibly difficult for people to
pollen or seed on. In the past decade
on their cruise ship, the rest all
be rescued. This can make a
dandelions have been found in
either sailed small ships along the
relatively simple issue e.g.
Antarctica. These are not natural to
edge of the land or stepped on to appendicitis, very dangerous and
the area and could affect the food
the continent
life threatening.
chain.
4. Antarctica is a very good place to
see the effects of climate change. If
people see the effects of our lifestyle
they might work harder to stop
climate change.
5. Tourists want to visit the most
beautiful, unspoilt areas with as
much wildlife as possible. As a
result the places they visit are the
easiest to damage.
6. Studies have shown that
penguin colonies that are visited
by tourists have had a decline in
their breeding rates.
7. The Antarctic is not as well mapped
8. Many of the visitors to the
9. In 1990 there were 2,500
as much of the world and there have
region don’t set foot on the
recorded tourists in Antarctica, by
been quite a few cases of ships being continent; they sail past on large
2000 the number had grown to
grounded while visiting the area. In
cruise liners. These cruise ships
14,000 and in 2011 34,000 people
2007 a tourist ship hit an iceberg and use a lot of fuel and have a create
visited.
sank (all those on board escaped).
a large risk of fuel leaks
10. Antarctic plants are rare. Lichen in
the Antarctic can take up to 1000 years
to grow. If people step on them they
can be damaged or killed having a big
effect on the continents food web.
12. Antarctic cruises can cost up
11. 12 tours each year visit Palmer
to £15,000 and at any point
Station, an Antarctic research
during the tourist season
base. These tours help fund the (November to March) there can
stations research into global
be up to ten ships on the Antarctic
warming and the Antarctic
Peninsular. The industry creates a
ecosystem.
huge number of jobs across the
world in the tourism industry.