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Thanks to Olivier F6EPN, we have rebuilt the history of Marret Base which, so far, has been forgotten by our careful searches of old and new Antarctic Bases and settlements.
The reference WAP FRA-11 to Marret Base issued now, fills a gap in the WAP Directory.
Here we are:
After two successive wintering at the Port-Martin station, 66°49â06â South, 141°24â02â East, WAP FRA-Ă7 , a small Base has been built on Petrels Island to a few hundred meters only to the Emperor Penguins rookerie, and was occupied for two winters, during which time the coastal islands were explored and ground control astrofixes observed with astro-labes and theodolites. 
Seven people wintered there in 1952-1953 under the direction of Mario Marret. In January 1952, the French Antarctic Expedition , enlarged the hut on Petrel Island to serve as the new base site.
It looks like FB8YY (and maybe also FB8AX, Marretâs callsign) did operate from Marret Station on that dates, as reported on a list present on LNDX website (see: FB8YY.XLS (lesnouvellesdx.fr) TNX F6AJA
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The wooden buildings known as âBase Marret or Cabane Marretâ, 66°40âSouth, 140°1â East, has been designated a Historic site or Monument (HSM 47), following a proposal by France to the Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meeting.
The iron cross on the north-east headland of Petrels island, is dedicated as a memorial to AndrĂ© Prudâhomme, head meteorologist on the third International Geophysical Year expedition, who disappeared during a blizzard on 7 January 1959; it has similarly been designated a Historic Site or Monument (HSM 48)
Today, the Marret building on Petrel Island, restored by the 36th French Mission, is always present and many are wintering them which made there some scrapers, evenings melted pancakes and others, on the traces of Prevost, Marret and the others…
Petrels Island is now the site of Dumond dâUrville Station at 66°39â46â South, 140°00â05â East (WAP FRA-Ă1).
Summing up, this is the true story:
- Port Martin Station, WAP FRA-Ă7 at 66°49â06â South, 141°24â02â East was built by the 3rdFrench expedition on January 20th 1950, and destoyed by fire on the night of January 23, 1952.
see: French Port Martin Station, WAP FRA-Ă7, Antarctica â W.A.P. (waponline.it)
Base Marret (aka Cabane Marret), new issued WAP FRA-11 at 66°40â12â South, 140°1â 0â East. After the fire at Port Martin Base in January 1952, Mario Marret, the expedition leader and six men; Robert Dovers – geodesy, Jackie Duhamel – constructions, Georges Lepineux – radio, Jean Rivolier â doctor, Jean Prevost – ornithology, Roger Vincent â mechanic, volunteered to spend the winter on the Pointe GĂ©ologie archipelago. It is therefore this “Hut”, which has become the first Base on the island of Petrels, that the Terre Adelie 5th Expedition wintered from January 17, 1952 through January 20, 1953 in precarious conditions.
- Dumond DâUrville Station (aka DDU) WAP FRA-Ă1 at 66°39â46â South, 140°00â05â East was built and opened on January 12, 1956

So, Marret 66°40â12â South, 140°1â 0â East was already classified as Base before of DDU (66°39â46â South, 140°00â05â East) which was built and opened on January 12, 1956.
Today:
Considering that David Brunet F4FKT-FT4YM has given permission to operate from inside of the Old Marret Base making a consistent number of QSOs (the picture prove his presence & activity), it becomes logical to
confirm that FT4YM/P operating from a building of Marret Base be eligible as WAP FRA-11.
Congrats to David FT4YM, to Mehdi F5PFP and to all the French Hams who did help David to reach such a good goal
TNX F6EPN (aka Spratley Woody) for his precious help.
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GrĂące Ă Olivier F6EPN, nous avons reconstruit l’histoire de la Base de Marret qui, jusqu’Ă prĂ©sent, a Ă©tĂ© oubliĂ©e par nos recherches minutieuses sur les anciennes et nouvelles bases et colonies de l’Antarctique.
La rĂ©fĂ©rence WAP FRA-11Ă Marret Base publiĂ©e maintenant, comble une lacune dans l’annuaire WAP.
Nous y sommes :
AprĂšs deux hivernages successifs Ă la station de Port-Martin, 66°49’06’ Sud, 141°24’02’ Est,  WAP FRA-Ă7 , une petite base a Ă©tĂ© construite sur l’Ăźle des PĂ©trels Ă quelques centaines de mĂštres seulement de la colonie de manchots empereurs,  et a Ă©tĂ© occupĂ©e pendant deux hivers, pendant Ă cette Ă©poque, les Ăźles cĂŽtiĂšres ont Ă©tĂ© explorĂ©es et des astrofixes de contrĂŽle au sol observĂ©s avec des astrolabes et des thĂ©odolites. 
Sept personnes y ont hivernĂ© en 1952-1953 sous la direction de Mario Marret. En janvier 1952, l’expĂ©dition antarctique française agrandit la hutte de l’Ăźle Petrel pour servir de nouveau site de base.
Il semble que FB8YY (et peut-ĂȘtre aussi FB8AX, l’indicatif de Marret) opĂ©rait Ă partir de Marret Station Ă ces dates, comme indiquĂ© sur une liste prĂ©sente sur Site Internet de LNDX (voir : FB8YY.XLS (lesnouvellesdx.fr) Merci F6AJA
Les bĂątiments en bois connus sous le nom de ‘Base Marret ou Cabane Marret‘, 66°40′ Sud, 140°1′ Est, ont a Ă©tĂ© dĂ©signé Site ou Monument Historique (HSM 47), suite Ă une proposition de la France Ă l’Antarctique RĂ©union consultative sur le traitĂ©.
La croix de fer sur la pointe nord-est de l’Ăźle aux PĂ©trels, est dĂ©diĂ©e Ă la mĂ©moire d’AndrĂ© Prud’homme, mĂ©tĂ©orologue en chef de la troisiĂšme expĂ©dition de l’AnnĂ©e gĂ©ophysique internationale, disparu lors d’un blizzard le 7 janvier 1959 ; il a Ă©galement Ă©tĂ© dĂ©signĂ© site ou monument historique (HSM 48)
Aujourd’hui, le bĂątiment Marret sur l’Ăźle aux PĂ©trels, restaurĂ© par la 36Ăšme Mission Française, est toujours prĂ©sent et nombreux sont ceux qui les hivernent qui y ont fait quelques grattoirs, soirĂ©es crĂȘpes fondues et autres, sur les traces de PrĂ©vost, Marret et les autresâŠ
L’Ăźle aux PĂ©trels est dĂ©sormais le site de la station Dumond d’Urville Ă 66°39’46’ Sud, 140°00’05’ Est (WAP FRA-Ă1).
En rĂ©sumĂ©, c’est l’histoire vraie< /span> :
- Gare de Port Martin, WAP FRA-Ă7 Ă 66°49’06’ Sud, 141°24′ 02′ Est a Ă©tĂ© construit par la 3ĂšmeexpĂ©dition française le 20 janviere 1950, et dĂ©truit par un incendie dans la nuit du 23 janvier 1952.
voir : Station française de Port Martin, WAP FRA-Ă7, Antarctique â W.A.P. (waponline.it)
Base Marret (alias Cabane Marret), nouvelle Ă©mission WAP FRA-11 Ă Â 66° 40’12’ Sud, 140°1′ 0′ Est. AprĂšs l’incendie de la base de Port Martin en janvier 1952, Mario Marret, le chef d’expĂ©dition et six hommes ; Robert Dovers – gĂ©odĂ©sie, Jackie Duhamel – constructions, Georges Lepineux – radio, Jean Rivolier – mĂ©decin, Jean Prevost – ornithologie, Roger Vincent – mĂ©canicien, se sont portĂ©s volontaires pour passer l’hiver sur l’archipel Pointe GĂ©ologie. C’est donc dans cette « Cabane », devenue la premiĂšre Base de l’Ăźle aux PĂ©trels, que la 5e ExpĂ©dition Terre AdĂ©lie a hivernĂ© du 17 janvier 1952 au 20 janvier 1953 dans des conditions prĂ©caires. li>
- Gare Dumond D’Urville (akaDDU) WAP FRA-Ă1 < /span>Ă 66°39’46’ Sud, 140°00’05’ Est a Ă©tĂ© construit et ouvert le 12 janvier 1956
Ainsi, Marret 66°40’12’ Sud, 140°1′ 0′ Est Ă©tait dĂ©jĂ classĂ© comme Base avant de DDU (66°39’46’ Sud, 140°00’05’ Est) qui a Ă©tĂ© construit et a ouvert le 12 janvier 1956.
Aujourd’hui :
ConsidĂ©rant que David Brunet F4FKT-FT4YM  a donnĂ© l’autorisation d’opĂ©rer depuis l’intĂ©rieur de l’ancienne Base Marret strong> faisant un nombre constant de QSO (l’image prouve sa prĂ©sence et son activitĂ©), il devient logique de
confirmer que FT4YM/P opĂ©rant Ă partir d’un bĂątiment de   Marret Base ĂȘtre Ă©ligible en tant queWAP FRA-11.
Félicitations à David FT4YM, à Mehdi F5PFP et à tous les French Hams qui ont aidé David à atteindre un si bon objectif
MreciF6EPN (alias Spratley Woody) pour son aide précieuse.
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