List of research stations in Antarctica
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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.[citation needed] In addition to these permanent stations, approximately 30 field camps are established each austral summer to support specific projects.[1]
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| Base | Open | Country | Established | Activities | Situation | Coordinates | Time zone |
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| Aboa | Summer | 1988 | Finnish Antarctic Research Program | Queen Maud Land | |||
| Vernadsky Research Base | Permanent | 1994 | Galindez Island | UTC-3 | |||
| Almirante Brown Antarctic Base | Summer | 1951 | Argentine Antarctica | Antarctic Peninsula | UTC-3 | ||
| Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station | Permanent | 1957 | United States Antarctic Program | Geographical South Pole | UTC+12* | ||
| Artigas Base | Permanent | 1984 | Urughyuayan Antarctic Institute | King George Island | UTC-3 | ||
| Asuka Station | unmanned observation | 1985 | National Institute of Polar Research | Queen Maud Land | |||
| Belgrano II | Permanent | 1979 | Laboratory and meteorological station | Coats Land | UTC-3 | ||
| Bellingshausen Station | Permanent | 1968 | King George Island | ||||
| Bernardo O'Higgins Station | Permanent | 1948 | Chilean Army | Antarctic Peninsula | UTC-4* | ||
| Byrd Station | Summer | 1957 | United States Antarctic Program | Marie Byrd Land | |||
| Captain Arturo Prat base | Permanent | 1947 | Chilean Navy | Greenwich Island | UTC-4* | ||
| Casey Station | Permanent | 1959 | Australian Antarctic Division | Vincennes Bay | UTC+8 | ||
| Comandante Ferraz Brazilian Antarctic Base | Permanent | 1984 | King George Island | ||||
| Concordia Station | Permanent | 2005 | Dome C, Antarctic Plateau | ||||
| Dakshin Gangotri Station | Abandoned | 1984~1991 | Indian Antarctic Program | Queen Maud Land | |||
| Davis Station | Permanent | 1957 | Australian Antarctic Division | Princess Elizabeth Land | UTC+7 | ||
| Dome Fuji Station | Permanent | 1995 | National Institute of Polar Research | Queen Maud Land | |||
| Dumont d'Urville Station | Permanent | 1956 | Adélie Land | UTC+10 | |||
| Base Presidente Eduardo Frei Montalva and Villa Las Estrellas | Permanent | 1969 | Chilean Air Force | King George Island | UTC-4* | ||
| Esperanza Base | Permanent | 1975 | Laboratory and meteorological station, radio, a school, and tourist facilities. | Hope Bay | UTC-3 | ||
| Gabriel de Castilla Spanish Antarctic Station | Summer | 1989 | Marine biology [1] | Deception Island | |||
| Georg von Neumayer Station | Replaced by Neumayer Station | 1981-1992 | Alfred Wegener Institute | Queen Maud Land | UTC | ||
| Gonzalez Videla Station | Summer | ? | ? | Paradise Bay, Water Boat Point. | |||
| Great Wall Station | Permanent | 1985 | Meteorology | King George Island | |||
| Halley Research Station | Permanent | 1956 | British Antarctic Survey | Brunt Ice Shelf | |||
| Henryk Arctowski Polish Antarctic Station | Permanent | 1977 | Oceanobiology, Oceanography, Geology, Geomorphology, Glaciology, Meteorology, Climatology, Seismology, Magnetism and Ecology | King George Island | |||
| Jinnah Antarctic Station | Summer | 1991 | Pakistan Antarctic Expedition | Reine Mary Coast | |||
| Juan Carlos I Spanish Antarctic Station | Summer | 1988 | CSIC. Laboratory, investigation and meteorogical station. [2] | Livingston Island | |||
| Jubany | Permanent | 1953 | Animal life, meteorology | King George Island | UTC-3 | ||
| King Sejong Station | Permanent | 1988 | Korea Antarctic Research Program | King George Island | |||
| Law-Racovita Station | Summer | 1986 | Romanian Polar Research Institute | Larsemann Hills (Princess Elizabeth Land) | |||
| Leningradskaya Station | Re-opening in 2007/2008 | 1971 | Russian Antarctic Expedition | Oates Coast, Victoria Land | |||
| Machu Picchu Research Station | Summer | 1989 | Summer base | Admiralty Bay, King George Island | |||
| Macquarie Island Station | Permanent | 1911 | Australian Antarctic Division | Macquarie Island | |||
| Maitri Station | Permanent | 1989 | Indian Antarctic Program | Schirmacher region | |||
| Marambio Base | Permanent | 1969 | Laboratory, meteorological station, 1.2km long-30m wide landing track. (website) | Seymour-Marambio Island | UTC-3 | ||
| Mario Zucchelli Station | Summer | 1986 | Oceanobiology, Oceanography, Geology, Geomorphology, Glaciology, Meteorology, Climatology, Seismology, Magnetism and Ecology (website) | Terra Nova Bay, Ross Sea | UTC+12 | ||
| Mawson Station | Permanent | 1954? | Australian Antarctic Division | Mac Robertson Land | UTC+6 | ||
| McMurdo Station | Permanent | 1956 | Ross Island | UTC+12* | |||
| Mendel Polar Station | Summer | 2006 | biological, geological and climate research | James Ross Island | |||
| Mirny Station | Permanent | 1956 | glaciology, seismology, meteorology, polar lights, cosmic radiation, and marine biology | Davis Sea | |||
| Mizuho Station | irregular (transshipment station) | 1970 | National Institute of Polar Research | ||||
| Molodyozhnaya Station | Re-opening in 2007/2008 | 1962 | Meteorology [3] Russian Antarctic Expedition |
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| Neumayer Station | Permanent | 1992 | Alfred Wegener Institute | Atka-Bay | UTC | ||
| Novolazarevskaya Station | Permanent | January 1961 | Queen Maud Land | ||||
| Orcadas Base | Permanent | 1904 | Meteorology | Orcadas Islands | UTC-3 | ||
| Palmer Station | Permanent | 1968 | Science labs, a dock and a helicopter pad. | Anvers Island | UTC-4 | ||
| Princess Elisabeth Base | Permanent | 2007 | Energy-passive research station. | Dronning Maud Land | |||
| Professor Julio Escudero base | Permanent | Chilean Antarctic Institute | King George Island | UTC-4* | |||
| Progress Station | Summer | 1988 | Russian Antarctic Expedition | Prydz Bay | |||
| Rothera Research Station | Permanent | 1975 | British Antarctic Survey | Adelaide Island | |||
| Russkaya Station | Re-opening in 2007/2008 | 1980 | Russian Antarctic Expedition | Marie Byrd Land | |||
| San Martín Station | Permanent | 1951 | Laboratory and Meteorological measurements | UTC-3 | |||
| SANAE IV (South African National Antarctic Expeditions) | Permanent | 1962 (SANAE I) | Upper atmosphere research (e.g. cosmic rays) and Earth sciences (e.g. geology). | Fimbul Coastal Ice Shelf in Queen Maud Land | |||
| St. Kliment Ohridski Base | Permanent | 1988 | Biological research, laboratorial and meteorological measurements. First Eastern Orthodox church, St. Ivan Rilski | Livingston Island | |||
| Scott Base | Permanent | 1957 | Antarctic physical environments, Southern Ocean and Antarctic ecosystems. | Ross Island | UTC+12 | ||
| Showa Station | Permanent | 1958 | National Institute of Polar Research | East Ongul Island | GMT+3 | ||
| Svea | Summer | 1988 | Swedish Polar Research Secretariat | Dronning Maud Land | |||
| Troll Station | Permanent | 1990 | Norwegian Polar Institute | Dronning Maud Land | |||
| Wasa Station | Summer | 1989 | Swedish Polar Research Secretariat | Dronning Maud Land | |||
| Vostok Station | Permanent | 1957 | Russian Antarctic Expedition | Antarctic Ice Sheet | UTC+6 | ||
| Zhongshan (Sun Yat-Sen) Station | Permanent | 1989 | Polar Research Institute of China (PRIC) | Larsemann Hills in Prydz Bay | |||
| Kohnen-Station | Summer | 2001 | Alfred Wegener Institute | Dronning Maud Land |
- * Observes daylight saving time.

