Britain To Claim More Than 1m Sq Km Of Antarctica
http://www.guardian.co.uk/news/2007/oct/17/antarct...
The United Kingdom is planning to claim sovereign rights over a vast area of the remote seabed off Antarctica, the Guardian has learned. The submission to the United Nations covers more than 1m sq km (386,000 sq miles) of seabed, and is likely to signal a quickening of the race for territory around the south pole in the world's least explored continent.
The claim would be in defiance of the spirit of the 1959 Antarctic treaty, to which the UK is a signatory. It specifically states that no new claims shall be asserted on the continent. The treaty was drawn up to prevent territorial disputes.
Landgrab for oil and mineral rights. See also
The New Cold War For The North Pole.