• 2018 - Antarctic Voyage Update #1

    TAN 1802 - Antarctic voyage leader Dave Bowden on the phone from the Southern Ocean.
  • Blog: Dolphins farewell RV Tangaroa - 9 February

    9 February 2018RV Tangaroa is farewelled by a pod of dolphins as it heads off on its 12th voyage to the white continent.
  • Dolphins farewell RV Tangaroa - 9 February 2018

    RV Tangaroa is farewelled by a pod of dolphins as it heads off on its 12th voyage to the white continent. Footage courtesy of Kareen Schnabelke.
  • Blog: From Wellington to Antarctica - 5 February

    5 February 2018
    Tomorrow is “mob day” for 40 people heading to Antarctica for six weeks aboard NIWA’s research vessel Tangaroa.
  • Tangaroa heads to Antarctica on six-week voyage of discovery

    Media release
    Forty intrepid adventurers leave Wellington next week for a six-week scientific voyage to Antarctica.
  • Summer Series 2017 - Spectacular scenes under the ice

    Feature story
    In October a team of scientists from New Zealand and Finland travelled to Antarctica for a scientific diving expedition under the ice.
  • The science

    Read about the science that will be undertaken during the voyage.
  • Voyage overview

    Read details about the aims of the voyage and find information about the scientists and crew on board.
  • Image gallery

    A selection of images from the voyage. We will be adding images as they are sent back from the vessel.
  • Partners and funding

    The voyage is supported by funding from NIWA, MBIE, the Deep South National Science Challenge and the University of Auckland.
  • Summer series 2017 - Sailing the Southern Ocean - a scientific odyssey

    Media release
    NIWA’s research vessel Tangaroa sets off for a six-week voyage to Antarctica in February. Six of those aboard explain what they’re doing, what they’re worried about and the one thing they wouldn’t be without.
  • Dramatic sea ice decline limits NIWA’s Antarctic research

    Media release
    A dramatic change in sea ice this year is likely to hamper a NIWA-led research project aiming to better understand how ice shelves will melt as the ocean warms.