'King Edward Point' (Also known as KEP) is a
promontory on the western coast of the island of
South Georgia. It is located at () in
Cumberland East Bay. It is sometimes confusedly referred to as
Grytviken, which is the area where the whaling station stands, as the head of the cove.
The point was discovered by the
Swedish Antarctic Expedition of 1901-04 under
Otto Nordenskiöld. It was named around 1906 for King
Edward VII of the United Kingdom.
In 1925 the government of the
United Kingdom established a marine laboratory there as part of the
Discovery Investigations. On
January 1,
1950 the station ownership was assumed by the Falkland Islands Dependencies Survey. From
January 1 1952 to
November 13 1969 the station was manned.
The
British Antarctic Survey provided the British presence at the station until 1982.
At the beginning of the
Falklands War on
April 3,
1982 Argentine forces occupied South Georgia and closed the station. They were soon expelled, during
Operation Paraquet and British military forces occupied the point.
A series of civilian Marine Officers was appointed to carry out Customs and Fisheries duties for the South Georgia Government from 1991, and were billeted with the small garrison.
On
March 22 2001, the
British Antarctic Survey reopened the station on behalf of the Government of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands (GSGSSI). Most of the old, dilapidated (and arguably historic) buildings were destroyed to make way for new ones, with the exception of Discovery House(1925) and the Gaol(1912).
Currently nine BAS personnel overwinter at the station, rising to around 18 in summer. Two Government Officers plus partners are stationed on KEP, overlapping by about three months during the busy winter fishing season. Summer staff from the Museum at
Grytviken are also accommodated at KEP.
The continued occupation of the station serves a political purpose as well, in that it helps to maintain Britain's claim against
Argentina for ownership of the territory.
The chief activities of the station are applied fisheries research on behalf of the Government of
South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands, to assist its policies for sustainable management of the commercial fishery, and to provide logistic support for the Government Officer(s).
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King Edward point
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British Antarctic Survey Research Station King Edward Point, South Georgia