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AECO guidelines presentation ― For cruise operators, expedition leaders & guides
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Planing and preparation Knowledge of legal provisions Local adoptions and special considerations Notifications / applications / communications AECO guidelines presentation 2015
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Planing and preparation Staff Education and training Crew-information Define responsibilities/plans for action Prepare visitor information Communicate policy to interests Coordinate schedules AECO guidelines presentation 2015
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Planing and preparation Establish incident reporting system Ensure communication with authorities Establish reporting system for sighting of scientific/authority interest – trip log AECO guidelines presentation 2015
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Pre-landing information What to see Safety rules Environmental procedures Divide into groups Stay in groups No disturbance – take nothing with you – leave nothing behind AECO guidelines presentation 2015
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Before the visit Information to local community Plan schedule in co-operation Be flexible Continuous information on deviation AECO guidelines presentation 2015
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Shore based activities Regarded as protected Do not remove anything Leave nothing behind Be considerate of others AECO guidelines presentation 2015
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Site considerations and landing plans Avoid other ships Plan your landing Minimize negative consequences Refrain from landing in melting season/wet areas No more than 100 visitors ashore Small groups <30 Guide to visitor 1:20 Report incidents AECO guidelines presentation 2015
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Considerations at military facilities Do not visit Closed to the public Do not ask to visit AECO guidelines presentation 2015
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Search and Rescue Considerations Limited resources Keep contact with authorities Report in accordance with local demands AECO guidelines presentation 2015
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Evaluation of planning procedures Evaluate planning Preparation of operation in view of responsible, environmentally-friendly and safety measures – with the of improving operations and/or guidelines AECO guidelines presentation 2015
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Zodiac operations Adequate equipment Capacity At least two zodiacs together Life west Dead man string Rifles ashore first Drivers competence AECO guidelines presentation 2015
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Zodiac driving procedures Slow down by birds and animals Avoid sudden and repeated changes in direction Research information about condition Reconnaissance if necessary – without passengers AECO guidelines presentation 2015
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Zodiac passengers handling procedures Mandatory briefing Demonstrations Life vest properly on Sailors’ grip Designated seats Balance the boat Remain seated Secure equipment AECO guidelines presentation 2015
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Ice, Glaciers and Iceberg Drift ice challenges Keep distance to glacier fronts Icebergs are potentially unstable Calving or rolling may cause waves The use of laser range finders is recommended AECO guidelines presentation 2015
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Vildlife viewing AECO regards all of the Arctic outside settlements as protected areas (protected species) Non-disturbance distance Avoid loud noise Use AECO’s wildlife guidelines AECO guidelines presentation 2015
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Walrus Information / Small groups Change in behavior Avoid making a half-circle around Never take position between a walrus and the sea Minimum buffer zone: 30 meters Mother with calves, minimum buffer zone: 150 meters Walrus on ice: same careful approach Swimming walrus: potential danger AECO guidelines presentation 2015
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Birds ashore Avoid landings on areas with large concentrations of nesting birds. Keep distance from nesting birds Dive-bombed by skuas/Arctic terns – retreat the way you came. Waders acting hurt – retreat or follow the bird AECO guidelines presentation 2015
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Birds on water Do not drive into flocks of birds sitting on the water. Stay on the fringes of bird concentrations Ships’ buffer zone: 100 m Zodiacs’ buffer zone: 30 m AECO guidelines presentation 2015
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Bird cliffs Keep distance No ship siren, shooting or loud noise within 1 nm Disturbance may cause ”pre-jumping” AECO guidelines presentation 2015
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Seals Do not chase swimming seals Change in behavior Pups left alone Harbor seals on haul outs – minimum buffer zone: 100 m AECO guidelines presentation 2015
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Whales If whales approach - Slow down and put engines in neutral Avoid excess engine use Do not ”box-in” whales Avoid sudden and repeated change of direction AECO guidelines presentation 2015
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Reindeer & Arctic Fox Do not approach, follow or chase reindeer Do not feed Arctic fox – arctic foxes are known to have had rabies and are quick to learn begging humans for food AECO guidelines presentation 2015
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Arctic Dogs Potentially dangerous Never approach or attempt to pet or feed Arctic dogs without permission and supervision from the dog owner/handler AECO guidelines presentation 2015
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Polar Bears Inform your guests Avoid confrontations Always be vigilant Never feed or follow – on land or in water Never put pressure or be pressured Take the polar bear danger seriously It is prohibited to lure, pursue or otherwise seek out polar bears in such a way as to disturb them or expose either bears or humans to danger AECO guidelines presentation 2015
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In proximity of polar bears ashore Plan ahead Report If low visibility – do not land Frighten off Never approach Shoot to kill AECO guidelines presentation 2015
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Polar bears and vessels Do not attempt to approach bears closer than 200 meters with the vessel Small vessels must not allow bears to approach the broadside Close portholes Do not lean over broadside on small vessels AECO guidelines presentation 2015
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Polar bears and zodiacs Keep at least 50 meters between the bear and the zodiac Be position and at alert to leave quickly Never follow or approach a swimming bear – from any angle AECO guidelines presentation 2015
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Firearms ashore Keep overview of your group Never let visitors walk alone Half-load immediately Load in risk-situation Unload chamber when risk ends Do not walk around with loaded chamber. Never let guests handle your firearms AECO guidelines presentation 2015
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Firearms - Environment & Safety Rifle caliber.308 Win or larger – expanding ammunition ”Personal” rifles Training Test your weapons Signal guns Never point at anyone AECO guidelines presentation 2015
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Firearms – Storage & Transportation Store weapons and ammunition in lockers Maintain and clean Cover to protect Never loaded or half-loaded in zodiacs AECO guidelines presentation 2015
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Safety hazards Along shore Rivers Hidden ice Glaciers Weather Visitors hiking capacity AECO guidelines presentation 2015
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Entanglement and Stranded Animals Assist when possible Take photographs Record details Report to the authorities AECO guidelines presentation 2015
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Vegetation & landscape Do not step on flowers or plant beds Use already established paths Do not build cairns Do not remove objects from dead animals AECO guidelines presentation 2015
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Geology Avoid making visible trails Thermal wells – sensitive vegetation Do not remove fossils or stones AECO guidelines presentation 2015
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Historic sites & cultural remains Svalbard sites from before 1945 100 m security zone Stay around Do not remove or rearrange Non visible objects Walk around graveyards Do not enter old house grounds or trapping stations AECO guidelines presentation 2015
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Clean Up Svalbard Project Inform guests Beware difference between garbage and cultural remains Unsure – do not remove Organize in accordance to agreement AECO guidelines presentation 2015
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Social Interaction Objectives To support members in their effort to conduct respectable interaction with people and cultures, and to maximize local communities’ benefits from tourism AECO guidelines presentation 2015
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Cultural Understanding Most relevant in small towns/settlement Applies in every town or settlement Respect local cultures Work against prejudiced attitudes Staff are role models – lay claim to staff members Inform/educate guests about local history, contemporary culture, norms and values AECO guidelines presentation 2015
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When visiting Research information Never barter or import banned substances Respect privacy Talk to – not about Ask before you visit areas of religious and cultural importance AECO guidelines presentation 2015
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When visiting Ask before you photograph Respect privacy (keep away from windows) Do not alter cairns – may be signposts If possible invite locals onboard Encourage guests to buy local souvenirs and products but beware of CITES AECO guidelines presentation 2015
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Provide benefits Use and pay for dock facilities Use local ship agents Purchase activities Local guides/guides with local affiliation Assistance/guidance in developing tourism activities AECO guidelines presentation 2015
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Tourism can be a great way of learning about promoting and creating tolerance between people with different backgrounds and cultures Do not judge other cultures based on own sense of reality, norms and values Cultures are different AECO guidelines presentation 2015 Tolerance
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Do not expect to find everything as it is at home – you have left home to find things different
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More Information AECO‘s operational guidelines: http://www.aeco.no/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/2014-10-15-AECO-Operational- Guidelines1.doc AECO’s guidelines for Visitors to the Arctic: English: http://www.aeco.no/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/AECO-brosjyre-p10-engl.pdf http://www.aeco.no/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/AECO-brosjyre-p10-engl.pdf Norwegian: http://www.aeco.no/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/AECO-brosjyre-p10-norsk.pdf http://www.aeco.no/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/AECO-brosjyre-p10-norsk.pdf German: http://www.aeco.no/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/AECO-brosjyre-p10-tysk.pdf http://www.aeco.no/wp-content/uploads/2013/06/AECO-brosjyre-p10-tysk.pdf AECO site guidelines - Svalbard: http://www.aeco.no/guidelines/site-guidelines/ http://www.aeco.no/guidelines/site-guidelines/ AECO web site: www.aeco.no www.aeco.no AECO guidelines presentation 2015
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