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Planning and Implementation of Caretaker Status for U.S. Antarctic Program

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October 8, 2013

The National Science Foundation (NSF) is responsible for managing and coordinating the U.S. Antarctic Program (USAP) on behalf of the nation. This includes providing support personnel and facilities and coordinating transportation and other logistics for scientific research. Due to the lapse in appropriation, funds for this support will be depleted on or about October 14, 2013.

Without additional funding, NSF has directed its Antarctic support contractor to begin planning and implementing caretaker status for research stations, ships and other assets. The agency is required to take this step as a result of the absence of appropriation and the Antideficiency Act.

Under caretaker status, the USAP will be staffed at a minimal level to ensure human safety and preserve government property, including the three primary research stations, ships and associated research facilities. All field and research activities not essential to human safety and preservation of property will be suspended.

As NSF moves to caretaker status, it will also develop the information needed to restore the 2013-14 austral summer research program to the maximum extent possible, once an appropriation materializes. It is important to note, however, that some activities cannot be restarted once seasonally dependent windows for research and operations have passed, the seasonal workforce is released, science activities are curtailed and operations are reduced.

NSF remains committed to protecting the safety and health of its deployed personnel and to its stewardship of the USAP under these challenging circumstances.

Top Stories

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Featured Links

The Antarctic Sun newspaper
Read the USAP newspaper to find out about U.S. Antarctic communities.

The Antarctic Photo Library View historical and current photos profiling science, scenery, people, wildlife, and more.

McMurdo Station Webcams link to webcam
South Pole Station Webcams link to webcam
Palmer Station Webcams link to webcam

Special Reports

Take a look at Special Reports, External Panel reviews, and NSF’s forward-looking Master Plans.

More and Better Science in Antarctica Link to PDF file
NSF Blue Ribbon Panel Response External U.S. government site
McMurdo Master Plan Report Link to PDF file

Program Announcements
October 1, 2013
Information Related to the U.S Government Shutdown Information Related to the U.S Government Shutdown

A statement from Dr. Kelly K. Falkner, Director, United States Antarctic Program, on the U.S. government shutdown and impacts to the USAP community.

August 15, 2013
USAP Dental X-Ray Requirements Changed USAP Dental X-Ray Requirements Changed

The requirement for USAP participants to repeat the panoramic or full mouth series dental x-ray at five-year intervals prior to deploying to Antarctica has been eliminated.

icon 2013-14 USAP Participants Guide Now Available
icon Staff Changes in the Division of Polar Programs External U.S. government site
Featured Science
David Ainley and Jean Pennycook are studying Adélie Penguins in Antarctica.

Adélie Penguins Cope With Climate Change:
David Ainley, a long-term polar researcher, wants to know how some penguin populations succeed in adapting to climate change.

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