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In page Heard Island and McDonald Islands:
"Australians continuously occupied a station at Atlas Cove from 1947 to 1955. The first of these ventures arrived in December 1947 and stayed until February 1949.[6] Two members of the 1952 wintering party died in May while returning to their hut: radio operator Richard James Hoseason was swept out to sea, while dog trainer Alastair Graham Forbes was rescued from the sea but died while attempting to return to the base.[7][8] The camp at Atlas Cove was again occupied by American scientists in 1969 and expanded in 1971 by French scientists. Another station was established in 1971 at Williams Bay on McDonald Island in the McDonald Islands.[9] Later expeditions used a temporary base at Spit Bay in the east, such as in 1988, 1992–1993, and 2004–2005.[citation needed]
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