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New ocean data from under the world’s biggest ice shelf
Media release30 June 2020New measurements from the ocean under the centre of the Ross Ice Shelf have significantly improved our understanding of the complex processes that drive melting in Antarctica. -
Ambitious NIWA-led Antarctic Ocean project gets go-ahead
Media release18 June 2019Understanding how the Antarctic oceans work is vital to predicting the world’s future climate and the implications of climate change for humankind and the planet. -
Busy season for NIWA scientists in Antarctica
Media release24 September 2018The new science season at Antarctica is just a few days away from opening and NIWA researchers are busy packing containers and shipping them to the ice where they will be reunited with them in the coming months. -
Investigating ocean acidification
Feature story06 June 2017The world’s oceans are acidifying as a result of the carbon dioxide (CO2) generated by humanity. -
Coldest seawater discovered
Feature story06 June 2017The coldest seawater on earth could help scientists understand why Antarctic sea ice is growing in a warming world -
Iron Fertilisation
Iron concentration in Antarctic waters -
Southern Ocean Productivity
The importance of phytoplankton in Antarctic marine food webs -
Phytoplankton and Climate Change
Role of Southern Ocean as Earth's carbon sink -
Subantarctic Oceanography
Understanding the influence of the world's largest current - the Antarctic Circumpolar Current (ACC) -
The Iron Hypothesis
Dissolving iron in the iron-deficient waters of Antarctica