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South Georgia-plan for progress 9/27/06 5:55 PM Page 74 Selected references and pertinent literature Agnew, D.J. (2004). Fishing South. The History and Management of South Georgia Fisheries. Penna Press, St Albans. Basberg, B. (2004). The Shore Whaling Stations at South Georgia. A Study in Antarctic Industrial Archaeology. Novus Forlag, Oslo. Frenot, Y., Chown, S.L., Whinam, J., Selkirk, P.M., Convey, P., Skotniki, M. and Bergstrom, D.M. (2005). Biological Invasions in the Antarctic: Extent, Impacts and Implications. Biololgical Review, 80 (45-72). Gordon, T. (2004). Whaling Thoughts Recalled. ‘A Way of Life’. Nevisprint Ltd., Fort William. Hart, I. (2001). Pesca. A History of the Pioneer Modern Whaling Company in the Antarctic. Aidan Ellis, Henley-on-Thames. Headland, R.K (1984). The Island of South Georgia. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge. McIntosh, E. and Walton, D.W.H. (2000). Environmental Management Plan for South Georgia. Cambridge: British Antarctic Survey, for the Government of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands. Poncet, S., McFadden, I. and Cox, A. (2002). Rat Eradication - South Georgia. Department of Conservation, New Zealand. Report to the Government of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands. Poncet, S. (2003). South Georgia Environmental Baseline Survey. South Georgia land and Visitor Management Report. Technical Report No. EBS03/2. Report to the Government of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands. Poncet, S. (2004). Report on the distribution, abundance and population trends of wandering, black- browed and grey-headed albatrosses at South Georgia 2003-2004. South Georgia Surveys, Stanley. Poncet, S. and Crosbie, K. (2005). A Visitor’s Guide to South Georgia. Wildguides Ltd., Great Britain. Scott, J.J. and Poncet, S. 2003. South Georgia Environmental Baseline Survey Environmental Mapping Report. Technical Report No. EBS03/1. Report to the Government of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands. Stone, P and Smellie J. (2002). South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands. Rocky Enigmas in the South Atlantic Explained. NERC and the Government of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands. Stone, P and Walton, D.W.H. (2002). South Georgia - a Landscape from Rock, Ice and Sea. NERC and the Government of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands. Stone, P and Tanner, G. (2002). South Georgia. The Rocks and Fossils. NERC and the Government of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands. Acknowledgements We would like to extend our thanks to all those who responded to the stakeholder questionnaire to provide feedback relating to the policies presented in this plan. Also, to those who commented on the draft plan and made helpful suggestions and editorial comments. Thanks to Mike Richardson, Kate Batty-Smith and James Clarkson for providing advice relating to the legal aspects of the proposed policies. ‘Personal accounts’ of various activities relating to South Georgia included in this plan were provided by Pat Lurcock, Sarah Lurcock, Gordon Liddle, Tim and Pauline Carr, Catherine Page, Skip Novak, Greg Mortimer, Joseph Stepanek, Alastair Fothergill, Jamie Watts, Sarah Clarke and Kevin McFarlane. Thank you all for taking the time to put together these interesting accounts and also for digging out photographs to accompany them. Other articles were kindly prepared by David Nicholls, Bjørn Basberg, Robert Burton, Robert Headland, Roderick Downie, David Barnes, Nick Lambert, Mike Curtis and Mike Bentley. Advice on specific parts of the text was provided by Sally Poncet, Cameron Bell, Phil Stone, Sally Thorpe and Rob Larter. Many thanks to you all. Maps were prepared by Peter Fretwell at the British Antarctic Survey. Many people have kindly contributed photographs. David Nicholls and Pat and Sarah Lurcock were particularly helpful. Thank you also to Mark Howlett, who designed and produced the Plan. This publication was partially funded by the Foreign and Commonwealth Overseas Territories Environment Programme. South Georgia-plan for progress 9/27/06 5:55 PM Page 75 The Government of South Georgia and South Sandwich Islands Further picture credits Natural environment section geology figures reproduced by permission of the British Geological Survey (c) NERC. All rights reserved. IPR Reference IPR/75-28C. Research section, seismic plot: The IRIS Consortium. Data provided by the IRIS/USGS Global Seismographic Network, and distributed through the IRIS Data Management System. Seismic stations are operated by the U.S. Geological Survey, Albuquerque Seismological Laboratory, and the University of California, San Diego. Support for these networks is provided by the National Science Foundation (through the IRIS Consortium) and U.S. Geological Survey. Figure by Richard Aster, New Mexico Institute of Mining and Technology. Back cover: Filming for South Georgia briefing DVD at Husvik (David Nicholls); Lenticular Clouds (Caroline Pearce); Climbers (Skip Novak); Wandering albatross (Chris Gilbert); Cumberland West Bay (David Nicholls); Burnet (David Walton) South Georgia-plan for progress 9/27/06 5:56 PM Page 76 For further information about South Georgia, please visit our website www.sgisland.org.