Cape Hallett

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Cape Hallett is a coastal headland in northern Victoria Land, Antarctica, known for its former research station site and large Adélie penguin colony.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf coastal headland
geographic feature
headland
ASPANumber 106
continent Antarctica
countryClaim Italy
New Zealand
discoveredBy James Clark Ross
discoveryYear 1841
governedBy Antarctic Treaty System
hasAccessMode helicopter
ship
hasClimate polar climate
hasConservationValue high biodiversity
significant seabird breeding site
hasEcosystem Adélie penguin colony
hasFormerUse research station site
hasHabitatType ice-free coastal area
rocky headland
hasImportantBirdAreaStatus BirdLife International
surface form: BirdLife International IBA
hasLegalFramework Protocol on Environmental Protection to the Antarctic Treaty
hasNoPermanentPopulation true
hasProtectionStatus Antarctic Specially Protected Area
hasSeaIceConditions seasonal sea ice
hasSummerResearchActivity true
hasTopography ice-free rock outcrops
steep coastal cliffs
hasWildlife Adélie penguin
Antarctic skua
Weddell seal
snow petrel
south polar skua
knownFor former Hallett Station
large Adélie penguin colony
locatedAt northern Victoria Land
locatedIn Antarctica
Victoria Land
locatedOn Borchgrevink Coast
namedAfter Henry Hallett
namedBy British Antarctic Expedition
near Cape Adare
Ross Sea
partOf Ross Sea
surface form: Ross Sea region
regionType coastal Antarctica
usedFor ecological research
penguin population monitoring

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Ross Dependency (New Zealand Antarctic territory) contains Cape Hallett
subject surface form: Ross Dependency