AntarcticaNewZealand

@AntarcticaNZ

A Govt agency ensuring Antarctica’s enviro is protected, scientists can find answers to complex Qs, & research is communicated back to policy makers &the public

New Zealand and Antarctica
Vrijeme pridruživanja: lipanj 2013.

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  1. 3. velj

    What happens when you give a group of Antarctic researchers hot water and 600 meters of ice?...Beautiful science🤩❄️Hit the link to learn more

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  2. 3. velj

    SCHOLARSHIPS ARE OPEN! We have 3 scholarships available for the 2020 season and expressions of interest are due at the end of Feb! Get amongst

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    3. velj
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    27. sij

    A trio of adelie penguins headed out to sea in late summer. The lead penguin dips their head in the water for a moment to check for predators before swimming away.

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    26. sij

    Ever wondered what an field camp looks like? This year's group set up camp for 8 nights in Windless Bight. Our camp included a Scott Polar tent between two, a storage tent, and a Polar Haven for relaxing in together after long days in the field. BZ

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    23. sij

    After 5 successful weeks of field work in Antarctica's Dry Valleys, programme manager and Rachel Worthington are back at Scott Base!

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    21. sij

    Did you spot Cawthron Marine Mammal expert Simon Childerhouse on at the weekend? Simon has spent the summer months researching the private lives of Weddell Seals in Antarctica. takes a closer look:

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  8. 21. sij

    Our friends at are hosting an event at Kaiser Brew Garden next week, featuring virtual reality, penguin and seal research! All the details here

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    20. sij

    Happy 63rd birthday, Scott Base! 🎉 There was a delightfully sweet (and adorable!) treat for Kiwis at the Antarctic research station today, which is getting ready for a very big year via

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  10. 20. sij

    Scott Base turned 63 yesterday and check out this incredible cake made by Field Support Aimee, with a little help from the pastry chef at McMurdo.

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  11. 13. sij

    We are working with to monitor the marine environment and tidal currents in front of Scott Base- check it out!

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  12. 12. sij

    An Antarctic camper van? Also known as a the traverse living module is on its way to the ice! Learn more about its story here

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  13. 11. sij

    Satellite issue is fixed! Scott Base is back on phone and email services✅

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  14. 11. sij

    Satellite is down at Scott Base. A fibre fault in Auckland is affecting public access to phone and email access at Scott Base. is working on the fault now and we'll update our website when the link has been fixed!

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    8. sij

    Another year counting penguins for ! Data from the annual Adélie penguin census helps scientists assess the effectiveness of the Ross Sea MPA!

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    5. sij

    Neat to visit the “new” Italian icebreaker... Laura Bassi... heading into the Ross Sea including 🤞a oceanographic mooring that’s been ticking over south of the Drygalski for a couple of years.

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    30. pro 2019.

    My top 9 shots of 2019 on Instagram. I detect a common theme 🤔. Plenty more to come in 2020

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    28. pro 2019.

    this is what ice-drillers look like after they've broken thru to the base of the ice shelf 570 m down....

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    26. pro 2019.

    While most of us spent Xmas enjoying the sunshine, programme manager & Rachel Worthington, spent the day digging into frozen ground while camping in the Lower Taylor Valley in Antarctica:

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    25. pro 2019.

    We deployed our first long-term instrument today! This phase sensitive radar known as ApRES will monitor the melt rate beneath the ice shelf for the next 12 months, operating continuously through the polar night

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