2000-2001 Table of Contents
 

 Section III of the 2000-2001 season plans lists the names, locations, and opening dates of the Party's bases and subsidiary stations established in the Antarctic Treaty Area, and whether they are for summer and/or winter operations.
 


 
Year Round Stations
 
     McMurdo Station
  • Location: Hut Point Peninsula on Ross Island in McMurdo Sound
  • 77° 55'S Latitude
  • 166° 39'E Longitude
  • Annual Relief: 3 October 2000

   

 
Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station
  • Location: 90° 00'S Latitude
  • Annual Relief: 1 November 2000

   

Palmer Station
  • Location: Anvers Island near Bonaparte Point
  • 64° 46'S Latitude
  • 64° 05'W Longitude
  • Annual Relief: 19 September 2000

   


Austral Summer Camps
 
Siple Dome Camp
  • Location: 81° 39'S Latitude
  • 149° 04'W Longitude
  • Open: 25 October 2000
  • Close: 25 January 2001

    

Byrd Camp
  • Location: 80° 05'S Latitude
  • 119° 32'W Longitude
  • Open: 01 November 2000
  • Close: 10 January 2001

   

Icestream C Camp
  • Location: 82° 22' S Latitude
  • 136° 24' W Longitude
  • Open: 26 October 2000
  • Close: 25 January 2001

   

Darwin Glacier Camp
  • Location: 79° 45 'S Latitude
  • 156° 30' E Longitude
  • Open: 05 November 2000
  • Close: 17 January 2001

      

East Camp (Co-located with Russian Vostok Camp)
  • Location: 78° 28' S Latitude
  • 106° 48' E Longitude
  • Open: 22 November 2000
  • Close: 25 January 2001

    

Pieter J. Lenie Field Station ("Copacabana"), King George Island
  • Location: 62° 10'S Latitude
  • 58° 28'W Longitude
  • Open: 07 October 2000
  • Close: 8 March 2001

      

Cape Shirreff Field Station, Livingston Island
  • Location: 62° 28'S Latitude
  • 60° 47'W Longitude
  • Open: 16 November 2000
  • Close: 07 March 2001

    

  
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