Captain Fliess Refuge () was an Argentine refuge in Antarctica located in Neko Harbour in the
Andvord Bay on the
Danco Coast, west side of the Antarctic Peninsula. The refuge was opened on April 4, 1949, and managed by the
Argentine Navy. It was inaugurated together with the Penguin Observatory and the Rescue Station under the name of
Refugio Neko. The name pays tribute to the Lieutenant of the ship
Felipe Fliess of the
Corvette Uruguay who rescued the
Swedish Antarctic Expedition headed by
Otto Nordenskjöld. It was enabled and supplied by the icebreaker
ARA Almirante Irízar and the ship ARA Bahía Aguirre in various Antarctic campaigns. The refuge was destroyed by a storm in 2009, was rebuilt in 2011 during the 2011-2012 Antarctic summer campaign. Some Maintenance, repair and conservation of facilities were carried out to be used as support for scientific research. The refuge was washed away by a tidal wave in the 2010s, but the concrete base supports can still be seen. ==Important Bird Area (IBA)==