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would thus require mass excavation of the entire beach area with armored digging equipment, a task that would be expensive, dangerous, unlikely to definitively succeed, and certain to do severe damage to the "internationally important" Magellanic penguin rookeries. Local residents and officials have also expressed opposition to the idea:
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had expanded considerably since 1982, burying the mines too deeply for advanced detection equipment and disrupting the orderly lines in which they were originally laid. At the same time, however, any large storm could potentially cause large numbers of mines to suddenly resurface. To recover them all
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Prior to the war, Yorke Bay was a popular summer swimming and recreation site for local residents, but the entire northern coast of the Port Stanley Airport peninsula (including Yorke Bay) have been fenced and marked as strictly off-limits since a tractor and bulldozer were destroyed by an anti-tank
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stated that the high probability that "only 95 percent" of the mines would end up being accounted for would actually "bring a sense of complacency to the community and increase rather than reduce the chance of injury." As such, the bay is likely to remain permanently impassable for humans; on the
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Since 2009, the UK has worked on removing mines from the area to comply with the international anti-personnel mine ban convention. On November 14, 2020, the island was declared free of landmines.
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on the east coast of East Falkland (the others being Surf Bay and Rookery Bay due east of Stanley), Yorke Bay beach was heavily mined with hundreds of anti-personnel and anti-tank
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positive side, the penguins have benefited from their undisturbed control of the beaches (being too small and too light to set off the mines), resulting in an unplanned, man-made
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known as "The Neck". Gypsy Cove is a smaller bay located on the west side of Yorke Bay. Most cruise ships pass Yorke Bay and Gypsy Cove on the way to dock in
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Because of Yorke Bay's strategic position as one of only three bays close to both Stanley and the airport with beaches capable of supporting an expected
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Falkland Islands Navigational Charts & Minefield Map; pg. 15-16, 2011 Harbor Info Brochure.
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where tourists can view the penguins safely from a distance without disrupting their habitat.
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http://www.falklandislands.com/shopimages/imagelibrary/pdfs/harbour-info-basic.pdf
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to the south, and is known internationally as a breeding site for the threatened
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CNN. "Penguins Stay Snug and Secure in Minefield". Sep 27, 2005. Reprinted at
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CNN. "Penguins Stay Snug and Secure in Minefield". Sep 27, 2005. Reprinted at
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field survey report, Cranfield University, 9 July 2007. pg. 44, 101.
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mine while attempting to lay a pipeline in the area in 1986.
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Gypsy Cove in Yorke Bay in 2019, with penguins on the beach
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Map of the Stanley area, showing Yorke Bay and Gypsy Cove
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Gypsy Cove
51°40′41″S 57°48′11″W / 51.678°S 57.803°W / -51.678; -57.803


East Falkland
Falkland Islands
Port Stanley Airport
capital city
Stanley
isthmus
Stanley Harbour
Port William
Canopus Hill
Magellanic penguin

amphibious landing
minimum metal mines
1982 Argentine occupation of the Falkland Islands
Cranfield University
demining
sand dunes
Falklands Governor
Howard Pearce
wildlife refuge
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