Antarctica tourism regulation urgent for environment: summit
Tourism regulation in Antarctica has become an urgent matter due to environmental threats. In the absence of rules, travel agencies offer trips to the region on boats sometimes equipped with helicopters or submarines, officials said.

In the absence of rules, travel agencies offer trips to the region on boats sometimes equipped with helicopters or submarines, according to Segolene Royal, French ambassador for the Arctic and Antarctic poles.
"This activity creates considerable disturbance... we are witnessing a race toward large-scale tourism that is dangerous for ecosystems," she said at the assembly on Wednesday.
During the austral summer of 2016-17, around 44,000 tourists set off for Antarctica, compared with just 9,000 in 1995-96, according to French authorities.
However, the push for regulation is not about banning tourism, former environmental minister Royal said, but rather about ensuring it is managed in compliance with the treaty and its environmental protection protocol.
Also up for analysis is China's proposed fifth permanent scientific station in Antarctica, which would be located in the Ross Sea area south of New Zealand.
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