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ESTABLISH AN ANTARCTICA WORLD PARK

HEARING

BEFORE THE

SUBCOMMITTEE ON

INSULAR AND INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS

OF THE

COMMITTEE ON

INTERIOR AND INSULAR AFFAIRS
HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

ONE HUNDRED FIRST CONGRESS

SECOND SESSION

ON

H.R. 4514

ANTARCTICA WORLD PARK AND PROTECTION ACT OF 1990

HEARING HELD IN WASHINGTON, DC

SEPTEMBER 18, 1990

Serial No. 101-84

Printed for the use of the Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs

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COMMITTEE ON INTERIOR AND INSULAR AFFAIRS

HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES

MORRIS K. UDALL, Arizona, Chairman

GEORGE MILLER, California
PHILIP R. SHARP, Indiana
EDWARD J. MARKEY, Massachusetts
AUSTIN J. MURPHY, Pennsylvania
NICK JOE RAHALL II, West Virginia
BRUCE F. VENTO, Minnesota
PAT WILLIAMS, Montana
BEVERLY B. BYRON, Maryland
RON DE LUGO, Virgin Islands
SAM GEJDENSON, Connecticut
PETER H. KOSTMAYER, Pennsylvania
RICHARD H. LEHMAN, California
BILL RICHARDSON, New Mexico
GEORGE (BUDDY) DARDEN, Georgia
PETER J. VISCLOSKY, Indiana
JAIME B. FUSTER, Puerto Rico
MEL LEVINE, California

JAMES MCCLURE CLARKE, North Carolina
WAYNE OWENS, Utah

JOHN LEWIS, Georgia

BEN NIGHTHORSE CAMPBELL, Colorado PETER A. DEFAZIO, Oregon

ENI F.H. FALEOMAVAEGA,

American Samoa

JAMES A. MCDERMOTT, Washington

DON YOUNG, Alaska,

Ranking Republican Member

ROBERT J. LAGOMARSINO, California

RON MARLENEE, Montana
LARRY CRAIG, Idaho

DENNY SMITH, Oregon

JAMES V. HANSEN, Utah

BARBARA F. VUCANOVICH, Nevada
BEN BLAZ, Guam

JOHN J. RHODES III, Arizona
ELTON GALLEGLY, California
STAN PARRIS, Virginia
ROBERT F. SMITH, Oregon
JIM LIGHTFOOT, Iowa
CRAIG THOMAS, Wyoming

JOHN J. DUNCAN, JR., Tennessee

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JEFFREY L. FARROW, Staff Director

PATRICIA A. KRAUSE, Professional Staff Member
GAIL A. MUKAIHATA, Professional Staff Member
DAISY M. MINTER, Clerk

MANASE MANSUR, Republican Consultant on Insular and International Affairs
NOTE.-The first listed minority member is counterpart to the subcommittee chairman.

ESTABLISH AN ANTARCTICA WORLD PARK

TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1990

COMMITTEE ON INTERIOR AND INSULAR AFFAIRS,
SUBCOMMITTEE ON INSULAR AND INTERNATIONAL AFFAIRS,

Washington, DC.

The subcommittee met at 9:45 a.m. in room 1324 of the Longworth House Building, Hon. Ron de Lugo (chairman of the subcommittee) presiding.

Mr. DE LUGO. The Subcommittee on Insular and International Affairs is convened this morning for the purposes of taking testimony on H.R. 4514, a bill to require action to protect Antarctica by directing the Secretary of the Interior to prepare a plan for establishing an Antarctica World Park to require interim protection of Antarctica and for other purposes.

This bill was introduced by our good friend, and a member of the full Committee on Interior and Insular Affairs, Hon. Bruce Vento. And we'll be hearing from Bruce Vento in a moment. I see that he is joined by his fellow colleague from Minnesota and my good friend too. I have the pleasure of serving with him on the Public Works Committee.

And they are there with a hero of Minnesota and, I think, a hero for all Americans, Will Steger, who led the 1989-90 International Trans-Antarctica Expedition. And I was reading about that last night and, being from the Virgin Islands, let me tell you, if you try to do it again, Will, don't ask for a volunteer here. I can't even imagine, you know, those types of conditions and those temperatures. My God, what courage and what a wonderful thing you did, not only for our country but for the world today as these areas are coming under assault.

Before proceeding to members' opening statements, and without objection, let us have printed at this point in the hearing record, a copy of the bill, H.R. 4514.

[The bill, H.R. 4514, follows:]

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