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An iceport is a more-or-less permanent indentation in the front of an , that can serve as a natural ice . Though useful, they are not always reliable, as of surrounding ice shelves can render an iceport temporarily unstable and unusable.


Historical and present use of iceports
Iceports have played a critical role in Antarctic exploration. For example, the Bay of Whales (discovered and named by Ernest Shackleton in the Nimrod in 1908) served as the base for several important Antarctic expeditions, including:
  • 1910-1912: Amundsen's South Pole expedition, led by
  • 1928-1930: Richard Evelyn Byrd - First expedition
  • 1933-1935: Richard Evelyn Byrd - Second expedition
  • 1939-1941: United States Antarctic Service Expedition, led by Richard Evelyn Byrd

was used by the Norwegian-British-Swedish Antarctic Expedition (NBSAE) to moor and unload the expedition ship in 1949. The NBSAE established about 1 mile south of the iceport.

The term iceport was first suggested by the Advisory Committee on Antarctic Names (US-ACAN) in 1956 to denote "ice shelf embayments, subject to configuration changes, which may offer anchorage or possible access to the upper surface of an ice shelf via ice ramps along one or more sides of the feature".

Prior to the invention of the , U.S. ships participating in Operation Deep Freeze discharged cargo at temporary iceports in . At that time, and tankers arriving with supplies and fuel were forced to dock as far away as 16 km from the harbor. Ships would moor alongside seasonal , where would offload cargo onto large sleds. and would then be used to tow the freight over ice to McMurdo Station, a difficult and potentially dangerous operation.

U.S. Navy engineers constructed the first floating ice pier at , Antarctica’s southernmost , in 1973. U.S. Polar Programs National Science Foundation FY2000. "Unique ice pier provides harbor for ships," Antarctic Sun. January 8, 2006; McMurdo Station, Antarctica. Since that time, the use of iceports has declined but not been completely eliminated.


Locations of Antarctic iceports
Iceports in include:


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