Section 14:
Permit for removal of biological specimen or any other sample from Antarctica.
(1) The
Committee may, in individual cases, for reasons to be recorded in writing, grant permit for the
following purposes, namely:--
(i) to obtain specimens or any other sample for study or scientific information;
(ii) to obtain specimens for museums, herbariums, zoological and botanical gardens, or other
educational or cultural institutions or uses:
Provided that such permission shall be limited so as to ensure that--
(a) only such number of native mammals, birds, invertebrates, plants or any other sample are
taken that are strictly necessary to meet the purposes of this section;
(b) only such number of native mammals or birds are killed, such that it can normally be
replaced by natural reproduction in the following season;
(c) the diversity of species, as well as the habitats essential to their existence and the balance
of the ecological systems existing in the Antarctica are maintained;
(d) Ommatophocarossii (Ross Seal) or any other species as may be prescribed shall be
accorded special protection and permit for killing, injuring, capturing or handling of these species
may be issued only for scientific purpose, if the survival or recovery of that species or local
population is not jeopardised, and non-lethal techniques are used as far as possible; and
(e) the killing, injuring, capturing or handling of mammals or birds is done in a manner that
involves least degree of pain and suffering.
(2) The permit issued for the purposes of this section shall specifically mention the name of the
issuing authority and the receiver of the permission, the duration and place of the activity permitted
including the size, weight and volume of the sample intended to be collected.