Comandante Ferraz Antarctic Station

Ferraz Station
Comandante Ferraz Antarctic Station
New Comandante Ferraz Antarctic Station
New Comandante Ferraz Antarctic Station
Location of Ferraz Station in Antarctica
Location of Ferraz Station in Antarctica
Ferraz Station
Location of Ferraz Station in Antarctica
Coordinates: 62°05′07″S 58°23′29″W / 62.085379°S 58.391513°W / -62.085379; -58.391513
Country Brazil
Location in AntarcticaKing George Island
South Shetland Islands
Antarctica
Administered byBrazilian Antarctic Program
Established6 February 1984 (1984-02-06)
Elevation8 m (26 ft)
Population
 (2017)[1]
 • Summer
35
 • Winter
15
Time zoneBRT (UTC-3:00)
Postal code
20001-971
UN/LOCODEAQ CFZ
TypeAll-year round
PeriodAnnual
StatusOperational
Activities
List
  • Greenhouse effect
  • Ozone layer
WebsitePROANTAR
Location of the station and its nearby shelters

The Comandante Ferraz Antarctic Station (Portuguese: Estação Antártica Comandante Ferraz) is a permanent Antarctic research station named after the Brazilian Navy Commander Luís Antônio de Carvalho Ferraz (1940–1982), who visited Antarctica many times with the British exploration team and managed to convince his government to create a self-guided Brazilian Antarctic Program.

Located in Admiralty Bay (Portuguese: Baía do Almirantado), King George Island (Portuguese: Ilha do Rei George), near the tip of the Antarctic Peninsula, 130 km north of the peninsula, the station began operating on 6 February 1984, brought to Antarctica in modules by the oceanographic ship Barão de Teffé and several other Brazilian naval ships. It now houses about 64 people, including researchers, technicians and staff, military and civilians.

  1. ^ a b Antarctic Station Catalogue (PDF) (catalogue). Council of Managers of National Antarctic Programs. August 2017. p. 37. ISBN 978-0-473-40409-3. Archived (PDF) from the original on 22 October 2022. Retrieved 16 January 2023.