It’s the little things that count
On the Denman Marine Voyage, the plankton team is busy collecting tiny creatures with the ‘wet well’ on icebreaker RSV Nuyina
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On the Denman Marine Voyage, the plankton team is busy collecting tiny creatures with the ‘wet well’ on icebreaker RSV Nuyina
It’s the little things that count Read More »
As an oceanographer, I’m excited about the prospect of getting ocean, ice and climate data from a region where few observations have been collected
“Dream experiment”: Antarctic voyage a depth gauge for future sea-level rise Read More »
The first monthly reconstruction of Antarctic sea-ice extent by sector and in total for the entire 20th century
‘Structural change’: no new steady state for Antarctica’s sea-ice system Read More »
First opportunity for Australian marine research into one of East Antarctica’s most rapidly retreating glaciers
“What’s driving the changes we’re seeing?”: Research voyage heads to Denman glacier Read More »
A two-month mission exploring the Denman Glacier region about 5,000 kilometres south of Australia
First marine science voyage to probe vulnerable Antarctic glacier Read More »
Join our scientists in East Antarctica as they explore underneath a floating ice shelf with a power tool, a long drill, lots of line — and plenty of stamina.
Tracing the pathways of warmer waters melting ice shelves Read More »
AAPP PhD candidate wins SCAR Fellowship to research sea-ice algae in Norway
Shedding light on Antarctic ice algae in a changing climate Read More »
New observations reveal details of the contribution of Antarctic krill to carbon transport in the Southern Ocean
Sink or swim: Carbon transport by Antarctic krill Read More »
Sea ice is a natural barrier to measuring water temperature and salinity of the ocean around Antarctica.
Revealing Antarctica’s underbelly: Ocean climatology under sea ice Read More »
Was the collapse of the Conger-Glenzer ice shelf in 2022 an early warning sign for East Antarctica?
“Exclamation point”: Ice-shelf collapse signals East Antarctic instability Read More »