CEP II - Lima, 24-28 May 1999

Documents are posted in all available translations (E -English, F - French, R - Russian, S - Spanish)

Note that the CEP II Final Report should be read in the context of Agenda Item 6 of the ATCM XXIII Final Report.

Reports

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1999 Second Meeting of the Committee for Environmental Protection
(CEP II)
Lima, Peru 24 - 28 May Final Report E F R S
1999 Second Meeting of the Committee for Environmental Protection
(CEP II)
Lima, Peru 24 - 28 May Agenda E      

Working Papers

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WP 2 4 Consideration of the Comprehensive Environmental Evaluations by the Committee for Environmental Protection New Zealand
WP 3 8 Contingency Planning and Emergency Response COMNAP
WP 4 6 The Monitoring of Environmental Impacts of Scientific Activities and Operationsin Antarctica COMNAP
WP 5 7 Report on the Work of the Intersessional Contact Group on SAER Sweden
WP 6 7 Reporting on the State of the Antarctic Environment: SCAR
WP 7 5a Guideline on Environmental Impact Assessment Procedures in Antarctica Argentina
WP 8 5e Management Plan for Site of Special Scientific Interest (SSSI) No. 23, Svarthamaren Norway
WP 16 8 An Assessment of Environmental Emergencies Arising from Activities in Antarctica COMNAP
WP 17 9 The Rationalisation of Information Exchanged through the Antarctic Treaty System COMNAP
WP 19 5e Protected Areas: Revision of Management Plan for Clark Peninsula, Site of Special Scientific Interest17 Australia
WP 20 5e Proposal for a System of AutomaticProtection of Undiscovered and Unrecorded Historical Remains in Antarctica Norway
WP 22 9 Annual Exchange of Information United States
WP 24 5b Specially Protected Species in Antarctica United Kingdom
WP 26 4 CEP Home Page Norway
WP 29 6 Working Group on Radiological Monitoring in Antarctica Peru
WP 30 6 Working Group on Environmental Monitoring inAntarctica Peru
WP 31 5e Proposed Balleny Island Specially Protected Area New Zealand
WP 32 5b Report to ATCM XXIII on outcomes from the Workshop on Diseases of Antarctic Wildlife Australia
WP 33 9 Annual Exchange of Information Australia
WP 36 5e Development of Guidelines for the Protected Area Designation Process New Zealand
WP 37 5e Report of the Second Workshop of Antarctic Protected Areas Peru
WP 38 4 CEEs and the CEP United Kingdom

Information Papers

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IP 1 7 Ross Sea Region State of the Environment Report -An update on progress New Zealand E      
IP 2 5a Antarctic Stratigraphic Drilling East of Cape Roberts in Southwest Ross Sea, Antarctica:1998/99 Activities New Zealand E      
IP 5 5 Protocol Implementation List ASOC E      
IP 6 5 Annual Report of the Federal Republic of Germany Pursuant to Article 17 of the Protocol on Environmental Protectionto the Antarctic Treaty (1998) Germany E      
IP 7 5 Annual Report Pursuant to the Protocolon Environmental Protection to the Antarctic Treaty Norway E      
IP 9 5a Environmental Impact Assessment: Circulation of Information (Res. 6, 1995) Secretariat E      
IP 10 5a A Summary of Environmental Impact Assessments(EIAs) Secretariat E      
IP 11 5 Annual Report Pursuant to the Protocol on Environmental Protection to the AntarcticTreaty Italy E      
IP 12 5e Antarctic Historic Resources New Zealand      
IP 16 5a Preliminary Environmental Evaluation oftheAP-GAIA Campaign Italy      
IP 17 5 Implementation of the Protocol on Environmental Protection to the AntarcticTreaty United Kingdom      
IP 18 5 Medidas adoptadas en cumplimiento del Protocolo al Tratado Antárticosobre Protección del Medio Ambiente Uruguay     S
IP 25 5e Protected Areas: Timetable for the Preparation or Revision of Management Plans Australia E      
IP 29 5 Actuaciones españolas relacionadas con el cumplimiento del Protocolo alTratado sobre Protección del Medio Ambiente y de las Resoluciones del Tratado Antártico Spain       S
IP 30 5e Basic data and environmental indicatorsfor thedevelopment of management plans for landing sites in Antarctica thatare particularly heavily frequented byvisitors Germany E      
IP 31 5c Inventory of Locations of Past ScientificAcitivities of Germany in Antarctica Germany        
IP 33 5a Greenpeace 1998/99 Southern Ocean Expedition:Initial Environmental Evaluation ASOC E      
IP 35 5e Historic Sites and Monuments United Kingdom E      
IP 36 5a EvaluaciónMedioambiental Inicial (EMI): Rehabilitación de lasinstalaciones de la Estación CientíficiaAntártica Teniente de Navió Ruperto Elechiribehety(ECARE) Uruguay        
IP 58 5a Environmental ImpactAssessment of Ny-Ålesund International Research Station,Svalbard Norway E      
IP 60 5c Waste Management of Syowa Station Japan E      
IP 61 5e Protected Areas: Timetable for the Preparation or Revision of Management Plans Japan E      
IP 71 5 Annual Report pursuant to the Protocol on Environmental Protection to the AntarcticTreaty South Africa E      
IP 73 5a Deep Borehole 5GI: Current Environmental State andPerspectives (Vostok Station, East Antarctica) Russia        
IP 79 5a Initial Environmental Evaluation:Compacted Snow Runway at the Larseman Hills Russia        
IP 80 5e Towards additional protection for AntarcticWilderness Areas New Zealand E      
IP 90 5a Revision ambiental de las actividades Argentinas en Base Marambio Argentina       S
IP 93 5 Annual Report on the Implementation of the Protocol on Environmental Protection to theAntarcticTreaty Brazil E      
IP 94 5a Antarctic Stratigraphich Drilling East of Cape Roberts in southwest Ross Sea: A review of the Projectagainstits CEE New Zealand E      
IP 95 5a European Project for ice coring in Dronning Maud Land - Information on forthcoming CEE Germany E      
IP 96 5e Schedule for Revised Management Plans of Antarctic Protected Areas in accordance with Resolution1(1998) United States E      
IP 107 5e Progress Report on the Development ofHSMNo. 71 Chile E      
IP 117 5e Revision of Management Plans for Antarctic Protected Areas originally proposed by theUnited Kingdom United Kingdom E