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== General Information ==

The Uruguayan Antarctic Institute (UAI or IAU in Spanish) was founded in Montevideo, Uruguay on January 9th, 1968 by Professor Julio César Musso who was leading a team of antarctic fellows. Professor Musso became the first UAI President.
The Uruguayan Antarctic Institute (UAI or IAU in Spanish) was founded in Montevideo, Uruguay on January 9th, 1968 by Professor Julio César Musso who was leading a team of antarctic fellows. Professor Musso became the first UAI President.


By August 28th, 1975, the Uruguayan Antarctic Institute was integrated under the Defense Ministry getting then more resourses with the aim to diseminate and carry out scientific investigations in the antartic regions under the 60º South Latitude.
By August 28th, 1975, the Uruguayan Antarctic Institute was integrated under the Ministry of Defense, getting then more resourses with the aim to diseminate and carry out scientific investigations in the antartic regions under the 60º South Latitude.

It is ruled by an Interministerial Council, with delegates of Ministry of Defense, Foreign Affairs and Ministry of Education and Culture.

== Structure: ==

The Uruguayan Antarctic Institute works in different areas with specialized and experienced personnel in Directions according to the fields and need. They are: Scientific Coordination Direction, General Secretariat, Plans & Operations, Logistics, Finances and Personnel, totaling 58 people.

The Scientific Coordination Direction organize and evaluates, scientific research programs within the Universities, institutes and research communities to fulfill the needs, requirements and recommendations promoted by SCAR.

It also promotes research programs in [[SCAR]] areas of interest with international cooperation and participation with national Institutes and universities.

Plans & Operations deals with [[COMNAP]] affairs in AIROPS, SHIPOPS, TRAINET.

Station crews are trained and selected following COMNAP guidelines, as well all other implemented plans such as MEDEVAC, Oil Spills Contingency, Waste Management, working together with Logistics, who is also involved in COMNAP – [[SCALOP]] for those activities.

An important issue is the developing of environmental monitoring program according to the manuals to be issued by COMNAP.

The UAI actively participates in all events of Antarctic Community. By national Legislation ratifies all protocols and agreements caring about science and environment.


==External links==
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Revision as of 22:52, 19 June 2007

General Information

The Uruguayan Antarctic Institute (UAI or IAU in Spanish) was founded in Montevideo, Uruguay on January 9th, 1968 by Professor Julio César Musso who was leading a team of antarctic fellows. Professor Musso became the first UAI President.

By August 28th, 1975, the Uruguayan Antarctic Institute was integrated under the Ministry of Defense, getting then more resourses with the aim to diseminate and carry out scientific investigations in the antartic regions under the 60º South Latitude.

It is ruled by an Interministerial Council, with delegates of Ministry of Defense, Foreign Affairs and Ministry of Education and Culture.

Structure:

The Uruguayan Antarctic Institute works in different areas with specialized and experienced personnel in Directions according to the fields and need. They are: Scientific Coordination Direction, General Secretariat, Plans & Operations, Logistics, Finances and Personnel, totaling 58 people.

The Scientific Coordination Direction organize and evaluates, scientific research programs within the Universities, institutes and research communities to fulfill the needs, requirements and recommendations promoted by SCAR.

It also promotes research programs in SCAR areas of interest with international cooperation and participation with national Institutes and universities.

Plans & Operations deals with COMNAP affairs in AIROPS, SHIPOPS, TRAINET.

Station crews are trained and selected following COMNAP guidelines, as well all other implemented plans such as MEDEVAC, Oil Spills Contingency, Waste Management, working together with Logistics, who is also involved in COMNAP – SCALOP for those activities.

An important issue is the developing of environmental monitoring program according to the manuals to be issued by COMNAP.

The UAI actively participates in all events of Antarctic Community. By national Legislation ratifies all protocols and agreements caring about science and environment.