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INSULANTARCTICA

'Insulantarctica' is a biogeographic province of the Antarctic Realm according to the classification developed by Miklos Udvardy in 1975. It comprises scattered islands of the Southern Ocean, which show clear affinity to each other. These islands belong to different countries. Some of them constitue Unesco's protected areas.

New Zealand Sub-Antarctic Islands protected area (New Zealand):


★ Auckland Islands National Nature Reserve Ia


★ Campbell Islands National Nature Reserve Ia


★ Antipodes Islands National Nature Reserve Ia


★ Snares Islands National Nature Reserve Ia


★ Bounty Islands National Nature Reserve Ia


★ Auckland Islands Marine Mammal Sanctuary - Category unassigned


★ Territorial seas at Campbell, Antipodes, Snares and Bounty Islands - Category unassigned

Heard Island and McDonald Islands (HIMI) protected area (Australia)

Macquarie Island (Australia), on World Heritage List since 1997

Tristan da Cunha Islands (United Kingdom), on World Heritage List since 1995

Gough Island Wildlife Reserve (UK)

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★ Udvardy, M. D. F. (1975). ''A classification of the biogeographical provinces of the world''. IUCN Occasional Paper no. 18. Morges, Switzerland: IUCN.

★ Udvardy, Miklos D. F. (1975) "World Biogeographical Provinces" (Map). The CoEvolution Quarterly, Sausalito, California.

★ Clark, M. R. and Dingwall, P. R. (1985). "Conservation of islands in the Southern Ocean. A review of the protected areas of Insulantarctica." International Union for Conservation of Nature and Natural Resources. Cambridge University Press.

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New Zealand Subantarctic Islands

HIMI

Macquarie Island

Tristan da Cunha Islands

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