For the sheer excitement of being here
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 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 »
Why are we studying a patch of the Southern Ocean just 100km wide and 200km long so intensively?
From big things, little things grow Read More »
Crew and scientists on CSIRO research vessel RV Investigator install an oceanographic ‘weather tower’ in the Antarctic Circumpolar Current
How to build a tall mooring Read More »
The FOCUS voyage has now reached our survey area about 850 nautical miles south of Hobart (or 200nm west of Macquarie Island, halfway between Tasmania and Antarctica).
The Australian Antarctic Program Partnership is now offering exciting PhD research projects, based at the University of Tasmania in Hobart.
PhD Opportunities at AAPP Read More »
Media Release: The Australian Antarctic Program Partnership (AAPP) has welcomed the successful completion of a major krill research voyage into the Southern Ocean.
Krill research voyage ends in success Read More »
Why do oceanographers send scientific instruments thousands of metres below the ocean surface?
Why we study the ocean depths Read More »
Our researchers on board TEMPO sprang into action, when an unusually long and thick krill swarm appeared on the echogram.
The Predator Observer team has recorded 445 sightings of marine mammals.
Meet the Predator Observers Read More »