Conservation by Community: Biosecurity in Antarctica
Thu, Apr 25
|Webinar


Time & Location
Apr 25, 2024, 5:00 PM – 6:30 PM
Webinar
Guests
About the event
Biosecurity in Antarctica is highly regarded because the continent’s unique environment is extremely sensitive to introduced species and pathogens. Any non-native organisms or diseases could have devastating effects on the fragile Antarctic ecosystems, which are already under pressure from climate change. Maintaining strict biosecurity measures helps preserve the pristine nature of Antarctica and protects its native flora and fauna.
As Antarctica does not "belong" to any country, it is governed by a group of nations in a unique international collaboration.
Stakeholders involved in protecting biosecurity in Antarctica include national governments, scientific organizations,
environmental groups, tour operators, and the Antarctic Treaty System, which consists of countries with research stations in the region. Additionally, the International Association of Antarctic Tour Operators (IAATO) plays a crucial role in promoting and enforcing biosecurity guidelines among tourism operators in the region.
In this webinar series, learn from expedition leaders about the pristine and sensitive ecology…