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British Antarctic Territory BRITISH ANTARCTIC TERRITORY * Location: British Antarctic Territory * Part of: Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office The British Antarctic Territory
(BAT) is a UK Overseas Territory administered in London by the Polar Regions Department of the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office. The Government of the Territory has its own
legislative framework and makes a range of legal and administrative appointments. There is no formal British government representation locally in the BAT. The BAT has no indigenous
population and presence in the Territory is provided by: * British Antarctic Survey (BAS) that operates 3 scientific stations * United Kingdom Antarctic Heritage Trust (UKAHT) that manages
the historial base at Port Lockroy The BAT comprises the sector of the Antarctic south of latitude 60 degrees South, between longitude 20 degrees West and 80 degrees West. The UK’s claim to
this part of Antarctica is the oldest of any made on the continent. All territorial sovereignty claims to Antarctica are held in abeyance under Article IV of the Antarctic Treaty 1959. The
UK’s overarching objective is to support the security and good governance of the Territory. Find out more from the Government of the British Antarctic Territory website. FOLLOW US The
following links open in a new tab * Share on British Antarctic Territory Government on Twitter (opens in new tab) CONTACT US ------------------------- POLAR REGIONS DEPARTMENT Overseas
Territories Directorate Polar Regions Department Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office King Charles Street London SW1A 2AH United Kingdom Email [email protected] Telephone
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