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    Science in the coldest place on earth

    Feature story
    Carrying out scientific experiments in the coldest part of the world is tough — even tougher if you’re miles away from Scott Base in a shipping container. But one NIWA scientist insists it’s a lot of fun.
  • Southern Ocean seas and atmosphere

    Research Project
    The Southern Ocean is under-sampled. Data collected continuously during the Antarctic Ecosystems Voyagehelped fill an important knowledge gap about oceanographic and atmospheric processes in this important region.
  • The Southern Ocean - Q & A with Dr Mike Williams

    Feature story
    The Southern Ocean is our marine backyard. Its boundary laps against the south of the South Island. To find out how the Southern Ocean affects life in New Zealand, we went to NIWA’s Dr Mike Williams, physical oceanographer.
  • Pick of the Antarctic pictures

    Blog
    Hundreds of amazing images have come back from NIWA’s NZ-AU Antarctic Ecosystems Voyage 2015 on RV Tangaroa.
  • Taking the pulse of Antarctica’s ocean ecosystem

    Niwa scientists have anchored an echosounder to the sea floor of Terra Nova Bay that could reveal the mystery of silverfish reproduction under the Antarctic ice.
  • Taking the pulse of Antarctica’s ocean ecosystem

    Media release
    NIWA scientists have anchored an echosounder to the sea floor of Terra Nova Bay that could reveal the mystery of silverfish reproduction under the Antarctic ice.
  • Antarctic Voyage - The Good Bits

    Footage - mostly time lapse - from the New Zealand-Australia Antarctic Ecosystems Voyage 2015...with some random music!
  • Bad weather while returning from Antarctic voyage

    NIWA’s RV Tangaroa encounters bad weather while returning to New Zealand from Antarctica.
  • New Zealand-Australia Antarctic Ecosystems Voyage highlights

    Highlights of the New Zealand-Australia Antarctic Ecosystems Voyage 2015.
  • Antarctica research voyage achievements

    Media release
    Dr Richard O’Driscoll, Voyage Leader aboard RV Tangaroa for the NZ-Australia Antarctica Ecosystems Voyage 2015 says the research project accomplished all science objectives they set out to achieve.
  • Scientists return from successful Antarctic research voyage

    Media release
    NIWA deepwater research vessel Tangaroa docks in Wellington today to complete a successful six-week New Zealand-Australia Antarctic Ecosystems voyage.
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    Voyage leader's final update

    Blog
    Now back on dry land, Voyage Leader Richard O'Driscoll reflects on the final days of RV Tangaroa's 2015 Antarctica expedition.