- Timeline of New Zealand's links with Antarctica
This is a timeline of the history of
New Zealand 's involvement withAntarctica .Eighteenth and nineteenth centuries
;1773
*17 January CaptainJames Cook and the crews of his expedition's ships, "Resolution" and "Adventure", become the first explorers to cross the Antarctic CircleFraser, B. (ed.) (1986) "The New Zealand book of events." Auckland: Reed Methuen p 72] ;1770s - 1830s
*Sealers and whalers arrive in New Zealand;1838 - 1840
*French and American expeditions, led byJules Dumont d'Urville andCharles Wilkes . John Sac, a Māori travelling with Wilkes, becomes the first New Zealander to cross the Antarctic Circle;1839
*TheBalleny Islands discovered by English whaling captainsJohn Balleny andThomas Freeman ;1841
*Ross Sea andMount Erebus discovered byJames Clark Ross ;1895
*New ZealanderAlexander von Tunzelmann becomes the first person to set foot on Antarctica, atCape Adare Fraser, B. (ed.) (1986) "The New Zealand book of events." Auckland: Reed Methuen p 73] ;1899
*February British expedition led byCarstens Borchgrevink , including several New Zealanders, establishes first base in Antarctica, atCape Adare . This expedition becomes the first to winter over on the continent1900s
;1902
*Scott Island (formerly "Markham Island") was discovered and landed upon byCaptain William Colbeck 1910s
;1910
*Robert Falcon Scott leaves for Antarctica fromPort Chalmers . Scott's party later died on the return journey after being delayed by a blizzard;1911 - 1914
*Four New Zealanders (H Hamilton, AJ Sawyer, EN Webb, and LA Webber) are members ofDouglas Mawson 's Australian Antarctic expeditionFraser, B. (ed.) (1986) "The New Zealand book of events." Auckland: Reed Methuen p 74]1920s
;1923
*Ross Dependency proclaimed onJuly 30 as a British Territory entrusted to New Zealand;1928
*US Navy Rear AdmiralRichard Evelyn Byrd leavesDunedin for the first sea-air exploration expedition to the Antarctic. Byrd overflew the South Pole with pilot Bernt Balchen onNovember 28 and 29, 1929, to match his overflight of the North Pole in 1926. Establishes base atLittle America ;1929
*Combined UK-Australia-NZ expedition led byDouglas Mawson ; New Zealand members include RA Falla and RG SimmersFraser, B. (ed.) (1986) "The New Zealand book of events." Auckland: Reed Methuen p 75]1930s
;1933
*New Zealand Antarctic Society founded1940s
;1946
*New Zealand joins theInternational Whaling Commission to help oversee whaling in the southern ocean;1949
*First publication ofNew Zealand Antarctic Society quarterly journal, "Antarctic"1950s
;1955
*August The New Zealand Government decide to establish an Antarctic base as part of its contribution toInternational Geophysical Year (1957-58)Fraser, B. (ed.) (1986) "The New Zealand book of events." Auckland: Reed Methuen pp 75-76] ;1956
*McMurdo Station established; construction of bothScott Base andAmundsen-Scott South Pole Station started;1957
*20 January Scott Base established inRoss Dependency
*International Geophysical Year
*Hallett Station South ofCape Adare is established as a joint New Zealand-United States operationFraser, B. (ed.) (1986) "The New Zealand book of events." Auckland: Reed Methuen p 76] ;1958
*4 January Edmund Hillary , leading an expedition using farm tractors equipped for polar travel, arrives at the Pole, the first expedition since Scott's to reach the South Pole over land
*United States "Operation Deep Freeze " starts, based inChristchurch ;1959
*1 December Antarctic Treaty signed with other countries involved in scientific exploration in Antarctica
*New ZealandDepartment of Scientific and Industrial Research (DSIR) established an Antarctic Division1960s
;1964
*Hallett Station destroyed by fire. It is not rebuilt but is used as a summer-only base until 1973.;1965
*The first flight from New Zealand to Antarctica made by a Royal New Zealand Air Force C130 (Hercules) aircraft;1968
*Marie Derby becomes first New Zealand woman to work in the Antarctic;1969
*12 November South Pole visited for the first time by women — four Americans, an Australian, and New ZealanderPamela Young
*Vanda Station manned for the first time1970s
;1970
*Antarctic Amendment Act comes into force;1972 - 1974
*First solo voyage to Antarctica, by New Zealand-born yachtsman and authorDavid Lewis Fraser, B. (ed.) (1986) "The New Zealand book of events." Auckland: Reed Methuen p 77] ;1974
*December Joint NZ-France expedition makes first ascent, and descent into crater, ofMount Erebus
*Antarctic Museum Centre opened at Canterbury Museum;1975
*Prime MinisterBill Rowling had a formal proposal made at the Oslo Meeting for Antarctic to be declared a World Park.;1976
*Thelma Rogers , of New Zealand's DSIR, becomes the first woman to winter over on Antarctica;1977
*New Zealand proclaimsExclusive Economic Zone of 200 nautical miles (370 km), which provides for the zone to also include Ross Dependency's waters;1979
* TheMount Erebus disaster : anAir New Zealand DC-10 crashes and 257 people die1980s
;1980
*New Zealand is signatory to theConvention on the Conservation of Antarctic Marine Living Resources , which comes into effect in 1982;1982
*20 January Robert Muldoon becomes the firstPrime Minister of New Zealand to visit Antarctica
*June Antarctic Treaty nations meet inWellington to discuss the exploitation of Antarctica's minerals;1987
*Closure ofScott Base Post Office (reopened in 1994)1990s
;1995
*Closure ofVanda Station ;1996
*Antarctica New Zealand established on1 July to manage the Government's interest in Antarctica2000s
;2006
* October (to January 2007): New Zealanders Kevin Biggar and Jamie Fitzgerald become the first people to walk to the South Pole without the aid of any supply dumps. [ [http://www.nzherald.co.nz/section/1/story.cfm?c_id=1&objectid=10400843 Out of the freezer and to the South Pole -12 September 2006 - NZ Herald: New Zealand National news ] ] Their plan to parasail back is abandoned. [http://www.nzherald.co.nz/search/story.cfm?storyid=0003D08A-64A6-159A-B8F383027AF1010C] ;2007
*Prime MinisterHelen Clark and SirEdmund Hillary (aged 87) travel with an official party toScott Base to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of its founding.
*4 June FirstNew Zealand Antarctic Medal (NZAM) awarded, to geophysicist Dr Fred Davey.References
Links
* [http://www.antarcticanz.govt.nz/ Antarctica New Zealand website]
* [http://www.antarctic.org.nz/ New Zealand Antarctic Society]
* [http://www.dpmc.govt.nz/honours/overview/antarctic-medal.html New Zealand Antarctic Medal]New Zealand topics
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