List of research stations in Antarctica

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Nations with bases in Antarctica as of October 2006
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Nations with bases in Antarctica as of October 2006

A number of governments maintain permanent research stations throughout Antarctica. Many of the stations are staffed around the year.

A total of 30 countries (as of October 2006), all signatory to the Antarctic Treaty, operate seasonal (summer) and year-round research stations on the continent and in its surrounding oceans. The population of persons doing and supporting science on the continent and its nearby islands varies from approximately 4,000 persons during the summer season to 1,000 persons during winter.

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Base Open Country Established Activities Situation Coordinates Time zone
Aboa Summer Finland Finland 1988 Queen Maud Land 73°03′S 13°25′W
Akademik Vernadsky Station Permanent Ukraine Ukraine 1994 Galindez Island 65°14′S 64°15′W UTC-3
Almirante Brown Antarctic Base Summer Argentina Argentina 1951 Argentine Antarctica Paradise Bay 64°53′S 62°53′W UTC-3
Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station Permanent United States United States 1957 United States Antarctic Program South Pole 90° S 0° E UTC+13*
Asuka Station unmanned observation Japan Japan 1985 National Institute of Polar Research Queen Maud Land 77°19′01 S°39′42
Belgrano II Permanent Argentina Argentina 1979 Laboratory and meteorological station 71°31′S 24°08′W UTC-3
Bellingshausen Station Permanent Russia Russia 1968 King George Island 62°11′47″S, 58°57′39″W
Bernardo O'Higgins Station Permanent Chile Chile 1948 Chilean Army Antarctic Peninsula 63°19′S 57°54′W UTC-4*
Casey Station Permanent Australia Australia 1959 Australian Antarctic Division Vincennes Bay 66°17′S 110°32′E UTC+8
Comandante Ferraz Station Permanent Brazil Brazil 1984 King George Island 62°08′S 58°40′W
Concordia Station Permanent France France
Italy Italy
2005 Dome C, Antarctic Plateau 75°06′S 123°20′E
Dakshin Gangotri Station Abandoned India India 1984~1991 Indian Antarctic Program 70°45′S 11°46′E
Davis Station Permanent Australia Australia 1957 Australian Antarctic Division Princess Elizabeth Land 68°35′S 77°58′E UTC+7
Dome Fuji Station Permanent Japan Japan 1995 National Institute of Polar Research Queen Maud Land 77°19′01 S°39′42
Dumont d'Urville Station Permanent France France 1956 Adélie Land 66°40′S 140°00′E UTC+10
Frei Montalva and Villa Las Estrellas Permanent Chile Chile 1969 Chilean Air Force King George Island 62°12′S 58°57′W UTC-4*
Esperanza Base Permanent Argentina Argentina 1975 Laboratory and meteorological station, radio, a school, and tourist facilities. Hope Bay 63°24′S 57°00′W UTC -3
Gabriel de Castilla Spanish Antarctic Station Summer Spain Spain 1989 Marine biology [1] Deception Island 62°58′S 60°41′W
General Artigas Station Permanent Uruguay Uruguay  ? 62°11′S 58°51′W UTC-3
Georg von Neumayer Station Replaced by Neumayer Station Germany Germany 1981-1992 Alfred Wegener Institute Atka-Bay 70°37′S 08°22′W
Great Wall Station Permanent People's Republic of China China 1985 Meterology King George Island 62°13′S 58°57′W
Halley Research Station Permanent United Kingdom United Kingdom 1956 British Antarctic Survey Brunt Ice Shelf 75°35′S 26°34′W
Henryk Arctowski Polish Antarctic Station Permanent Poland Poland 1977 Oceanobiology, Oceanography, Geology, Geomorphology, Glaciology, Meteorology, Climatology, Seismology, Magnetism and Ecology King George Island 62°10′S 058°28′W
Jinnah Antarctic Station Summer Pakistan Pakistan 1991 Pakistan Antarctic Programme Reine Mary Coast 70°24′S 25°45′E
Juan Carlos I Spanish Antarctic Station Summer Spain Spain 1988 CSIC. Laboratory, investigation and meteorogical station. [2] Livingston Island 62°39′S 60°23′W
Jubany Permanent Argentina Argentina 1953 Animal life, meteorology King George Island 62°14′S 58°40′W UTC-3
King Sejong Station Permanent South Korea South Korea 1988 Korea Antarctic Research Program King George Island 62°13′S 58°47′W
Law-Racovita Station  ? Romania Romania 1986 Romanian Polar Research Institute Larsemann Hills (Princess Elizabeth Land)
Machu Picchu Research Station Summer Peru Peru 1989 Summer base Admiralty Bay, King George Island 62°04′S 58°27′W
Macquarie Base  ? Australia Australia 1911 Australian Antarctic Division Macquarie Island 54°30′S 158°57′E
Maitri Station Permanent India India 1989 Indian Antarctic Program Schirmacher region 70°45.58′S 11°43.56′E
Marambio Base Permanent Argentina Argentina 1969 Laboratory, meteorological station, 1.2km long-30m wide landing track. (website) Seymour-Marambio Island 64°14′S 56°37′W UTC-3
Mario Zucchelli Station Summer Italy Italy 1986 Oceanobiology, Oceanography, Geology, Geomorphology, Glaciology, Meteorology, Climatology, Seismology, Magnetism and Ecology (website) Terra Nova Bay, Ross Sea 74°42′S 164°07′E UTC+12
Mawson Station Permanent Australia Australia 1954? Australian Antarctic Division Mac Robertson Land 67°36′S 62°53′E UTC+6
McMurdo Station Permanent United States United States 1956 Ross Island 77°51′S 166°40′E UTC+12
Mendel Polar Station Summer Czech Republic Czech Republic 2006 biological, geological and climate research James Ross Island 63°48′S 57°52′W
Mirny Station Permanent Russia Russia 1956 glaciology, seismology, meteorology, polar lights, cosmic radiation, and marine biology Davis Sea 66°33′07″S, 93°00′53″E
Mizuho Station irregular(transshiprrent station) Japan Japan 1970 National Institute of Polar Research 70°41′S 44°19′E
Molodezhnaya Station Permanent Russia Russia
Belarus Belarus
1970? Meteorology [3] 67°40′18″S, 45°51′21″E
Neumayer Station Permanent Germany Germany 1992 Alfred Wegener Institute Atka-Bay 70°39′S 08°15′W
Novolazarevskaya Station Permanent Russia Russia January 1961 Queen Maud Land 70°46′26″S, 11°51′54″E
Orcadas Base Permanent Argentina Argentina 1904 Meteorology Orcadas Islands 60°44′S 44°44′W UTC-3
Palmer Station Permanent United States United States 1968 Science labs, a dock and a helicopter pad. Anvers Island 64.77° S 64.05° W UTC-4
Captain Arturo Prat base Permanent Chile Chile 1947 Chilean Navy Greenwich Island 62°30′S 59°41′W UTC-4*
Professor Julio Escudero base Permanent Chile Chile Chilean Antarctic Institute King George Island 62°12′S 58°57′W UTC-4*
Progress Station  ? Russia Russia  ? 69°22′44″S, 76°23′13″E
Rothera Research Station Permanent United Kingdom United Kingdom 1975 British Antarctic Survey Adelaide Island 67°34′S 68°08′W
San Martín Station Permanent Argentina Argentina 1951 Laboratory and Meteorological measurements 68°08′S 67°06′W UTC-3
SANAE (South African National Antarctic Expeditions) Permanent South Africa South Africa  ? Fimbul Coastal Ice Shelf in Queen Maud Land
St. Kliment Ohridski Base Permanent Bulgaria Bulgaria 1988 Biological research, laboratorial and meteorological measurements. First Eastern Orthodox church, St. Ivan Rilski Livingston Island 62°38′29″S, 60°21′53″W
Scott Base Permanent New Zealand New Zealand 1957 Antarctic physical environments, Southern Ocean and Antarctic ecosystems. Ross Island 77°51′S 166°45′E UTC+12
Showa Station Permanent Japan Japan 1958 National Institute of Polar Research 66°00′S 39°35′E GMT+3
Svea Summer Sweden Sweden 1988 Swedish Polar Research Secretariat Queen Maud Land 74°35′S 11°13′W
Troll Station Permanent Norway Norway 1990 Norwegian Polar Institute Queen Maud Land 74°35′S 11°13′W
Wasa Station Summer Sweden Sweden 1989 Swedish Polar Research Secretariat Queen Maud Land 73°03′S 13°25′W
Vostok Station Permanent Russia Russia 1957 Ice Core Drilling Antarctic Ice Sheet 78°28′S 106°48′E UTC+6
Zhongshan (Sun Yet-Sen) Station Summer People's Republic of China China 1989 69°22′44″S, 76°22′40″E
* Observes daylight saving time.

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