- A recent study published in a journal estimated economic value of ecosystem services of A&SO at around $180 billion (USD) per annum.
- Ecosystem services: Defined as the direct and indirect contributions of ecosystems to human well-being, and have an impact on our survival and quality of life.
- Ecosystem Services provided by A&SO
- Provisioning services: Characterised by ability of humans to obtain products from ecosystems.
- Antarctic toothfish and krill used as food for humans, high-value pharmaceuticals, etc.
- Regulating services: Benefits obtained from natural processes and functioning of ecosystems, such as climate regulation, natural hazard regulation, etc.
- Southern Ocean absorbs CO₂ from atmosphere and helps transport water around the globe.
- Cultural services: Non-material benefits obtained by people from ecosystems such as spiritual enrichment, recreation, etc.
- Tourism and scientific research in Antarctic.
- Provisioning services: Characterised by ability of humans to obtain products from ecosystems.
- Governance of A&SO
- Antarctic Treaty (1959): Applies to area south of 60° South latitude, stipulates peaceful use of Antarctica.
- Antarctic Treaty System: Comprises the Treaty itself and a number of related agreements related to scientific cooperation, protection of Antarctic environment, etc.
India’s interests in A&SO
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