Triaxus in tow
The Triaxus ‘flies’ through the upper ocean as it is towed behind the ship while the SWOT satellite records the height of the sea surface.
The Triaxus ‘flies’ through the upper ocean as it is towed behind the ship while the SWOT satellite records the height of the sea surface.
With EM-APEX floats measuring current velocity, what can they tell us about changes in the Southern Ocean?
Temperature, salinity…and the need for speed Read More »
Death glares from giant petrels, squadrons of great cormorants, fly-bys from fulmars, A-list of albatross: never a dull moment in the Southern Ocean
Soaring on salty winds Read More »
Understanding how communities of phytoplankton and marine microbes are changing and what this could mean for the storage of carbon
Snap-frozen salad from the Southern Ocean Read More »
Three underwater gliders are released into the world’s strongest water flow, the high-energy Antarctic Circumpolar Current
Robot gliders cruise the currents Read More »
What to do when a mad-keen trail-runner is on a research ship for 38 days? Run a marathon on a treadmill, of course!
The FOCUS 42.2 marine marathon Read More »
One item in our oceanographic toolkit gets more of a workout than others. Which is it and what does it tell us about the deep ocean?
The CTD: What goes down, must come up Read More »
At the heart of this science ship is an advanced analytical lab for measuring the vital signs of the ocean
Meet Hydrochem: our floating lab Read More »
PhD student Andie Hay offers her thoughts about life on the high seas – and a poem
For the sheer excitement of being here Read More »
PhD student Polina Sholeninova about her experience living and working at sea on the FOCUS voyage
Living the oceanographic dream Read More »