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We support excellent science to understand Antarctica’s impact on the global earth system, and how this might change in a +2°C world. Follow our journey

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Applications closing soon! The Antarctic Science Platform is seeking a Deputy Director to provide strategic vision and leadership for the design, development and implementation of the second phase of ASP research and funding for 2025-2032. bit.ly/3Rntvgn

Applications closing soon!

The Antarctic Science Platform is seeking a Deputy Director to provide strategic vision and leadership for the design, development and implementation of the second phase of ASP research and funding for 2025-2032. 
bit.ly/3Rntvgn
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Eat, sleep, drive, repeat! 🚙 The traverse to Kamb Ice Stream has been underway for almost 11 days, making steady progress toward their destination. Any good advice for passing the time on a long journey? Let the team know in the comments below!

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Happy campers! 🛩️ All members of the SWAIS2C deep field drilling camp have successfully arrived at Kamb Ice Stream on the Siple Coast. We thank the team for their commitment and Mahi so far and are rooting for them over the holiday season! SWAIS2C 📷 Anthony Powell

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2C Tuesday! 🧊 As you set off on your warm camping holidays this Christmas, the SWAIS2C scientists will spend a chilly summer on the ice at the deep field camp located at the Kamb Ice Stream on the Siple Coast. Can you guess which tent belongs to the loud snorer in the group? 💤

2C Tuesday! 🧊

As you set off on your warm camping holidays this Christmas, the SWAIS2C scientists will spend a chilly summer on the ice at the deep field camp located at the Kamb Ice Stream on the Siple Coast. Can you guess which tent belongs to the loud snorer in the group? 💤
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Merry KIS-mas from the SWAIS2C drilling camp at Kamb Ice Stream on the Siple Coast! 🎅 ow.ly/KZKA50QklXf 📷 Anthony Powell #Antarctica #SWAIS2C #RossIceShelf

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In collaboration with the Italian Antarctic Research Programme on a voyage to the Ross Sea, 12 members of the New Zealand team have joined Italian collaborators on the RV Laura Bassi for a 2-month voyage of discovery in the Southern Ocean. 🛥️ 📷 Craig Stevens

In collaboration with the Italian Antarctic Research Programme on a voyage to the Ross Sea, 12 members of the New Zealand team have joined Italian collaborators on the RV Laura Bassi for a 2-month voyage of discovery in the Southern Ocean.  🛥️

📷 Craig Stevens
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The RV Laura Bassi is bringing ice breaking scenes to your feeds this morning! 🥶🧊 #RossSeaVoyage 🎥 Christina Riesselman

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From obtaining the longest sediment core ever from the Siple Coast to gathering vital oceanographic measurements, here’s the SWAIS2C end-of-season wrap from Richard Levy (GNS and Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington) 🎥 R Levy, A Powell AntarcticaNewZealand, O Twigge NIWA  i.mtr.cool/iuousyxnif

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Craig’s dedication to understanding the mysteries of our planet knew no bounds, and his contributions to science leave an indelible mark. Read the full tribute here: antarcticscienceplatform.org.nz/updates/tribut… The University of Waikato 🎓

Craig’s dedication to understanding the mysteries of our planet knew no bounds, and his contributions to science leave an indelible mark. 

Read the full tribute here: antarcticscienceplatform.org.nz/updates/tribut…

<a href="/waikato/">The University of Waikato 🎓</a>
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Sail into the heart of Antarctica's largest sea ice factory with us, where 12 Kiwi researchers onboard the Laura Bassi saw sea ice retreat first hand, collected sediment cores and studied coastal ecosystems in the Ross Sea region MPA. 📽️ Lana Young NIWA Antarctic Science Platform

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SWAIS2C researchers have had their first glimpse of the sediment cores obtained from the seafloor deep under the Ross Ice Shelf last summer, an important step in the hunt for clues about the past behaviour of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet 👉i.mtr.cool/uhybvsickh

<a href="/SWAIS2C/">SWAIS2C</a> researchers have had their first glimpse of the sediment cores obtained from the seafloor deep under the Ross Ice Shelf last summer, an important step in the hunt for clues about the past behaviour of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet 👉i.mtr.cool/uhybvsickh
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The Platform is seeking a Kaiārahi Rangahau Māori. The role is to encourage, grow and enhance Mātauranga Māori research and collaborative research between Māori and Antarctic scientists. Expressions of interest are open here: antarcticscienceplatform.org.nz/updates/expres…

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The Scott Base crew have started installing the University of Otago’s Sea Ice Monitoring station, 3km south-west of Observation Hill. It's part of Antarctic Science Platform's sea ice and carbon cycles project, building on a 20-year record of annual sea-ice growth observations. 📸 Catherine Kircher

The Scott Base crew have started installing the <a href="/otago/">University of Otago</a>’s Sea Ice Monitoring station, 3km south-west of Observation Hill. It's part of <a href="/AntaPlatform/">Antarctic Science Platform</a>'s sea ice and carbon cycles project, building on a 20-year record of annual sea-ice growth observations. 

📸 Catherine Kircher
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The international SWAIS2C team is gearing up for a second attempt at retrieving seafloor sediment cores from below the Ross Ice Shelf. The traverse is on its way to set up the KIS3 camp.

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Home sweet home from the air! Check out this amazing drone footage of our deep-field Antarctic research camp KIS3 this past field season. Our on-ice team spent up to 6 weeks living here on the grounding zone of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet, 860km from Scott Base🎥AntarcticaNewZealand

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🎧 Learn more about Antarctica's heartbeat in the second episode of RNZ's Voice of the Sea Ice 💓 In this episode you'll head outside Scott Base with University of Otago and University of Canterbury researchers studying the physics of the sea ice's annual cycle. rnz.co.nz/news/ourchangi…

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Strengthening Antarctic research collaboration with our friends across the ditch 🇳🇿🐧🇦🇺 Two teams have been awarded $20,000 in funding via a new grant to foster collaboration on Antarctic and Southern Ocean research. More here: antarcticscienceplatform.org.nz/updates/antarc… Securing Antarctica's Environmental Future University of Canterbury NIWA

Strengthening Antarctic research collaboration with our friends across the ditch 🇳🇿🐧🇦🇺 

Two teams have been awarded $20,000 in funding via a new grant to foster collaboration on Antarctic and Southern Ocean research.

More here: antarcticscienceplatform.org.nz/updates/antarc…
<a href="/saef_arc/">Securing Antarctica's Environmental Future</a> <a href="/UCNZ/">University of Canterbury</a> <a href="/niwa_nz/">NIWA</a>
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Here's to another seven years. This morning, Minister Dr Shane Reti announced $49m in renewed Government investment to extend the Antarctic Science Platform's research, building on the legacy from phase one. Read about this important announcement here: antarcticscienceplatform.org.nz/updates/antarc…

Here's to another seven years. 

This morning, Minister <a href="/DrShaneRetiMP/">Dr Shane Reti</a> announced $49m in renewed Government investment to extend the Antarctic Science Platform's research, building on the legacy from phase one.

Read about this important announcement here: antarcticscienceplatform.org.nz/updates/antarc…