• Blog: hospital tour - 20 February

    20 February 2018On trips that take us away to isolated places we need to take a Medical Doctor, just in case anyone requires emergency medical or surgical treatment.
  • Blog: mooring deployments in the Ross Sea - 19 February

    19 February 2018It is -4 degrees outside and our third day of intensive oceanographic work continues.
  • Blog: approaching the Ross Sea - 16 February

    16 February 2018We are getting to the end of our transit south, which means today was the last of our daily emergency drills.
  • Blog: Spectacular view of Antarctica - 18 February

    18 February 2018The fog has cleared and we have a spectacular view of the continent of Antarctica today, from Cape McCormick to Cape Adare.
  • Blog: The Toolbox meeting - 17 February

    17 February 2018 Every day at noon everyone on the ship gathers on the bridge for a toolbox meeting to discuss the work ahead of us for the day.
  • Blog: Our first icebergs - 15 February

    15 February 2018Our first icebergs
  • Blog: Night patrol and iceberg spotting - 14 February

    14 February We are not far enough south yet to have 24 hours of daylight so it is still getting dark at night, albeit a bit later than in Wellington right now.
  • Blog: Oceanographic drifters and CTD - 13 February

    Today was a busy day! We continue to transit southwards but we released three oceanographic drifters at 56 degrees South
  • Blog: Emergency drill - 11 February

    11 February 2018Today an emergency drill with fire hose practice and lifejacket familiarisation was run with all the crew.
  • Blog: Science safety tour - 10 February

    10 February 2018Today’s main activity was a science safety tour.
  • Blog: Emergency training - 12 February

    12 February 2018Today our emergency training activity was focused on learning how to get in and out of our immersion suits, in under 2 minutes.
  • Update from voyage leader Dave Bowden - 13 February

    13 February 2018Antarctic voyage leader Dave Bowden on the phone from the Southern Ocean.