Life under the Ross Sea ice
NIWA researchers are using remote underwater cameras to uncover the rich diversity of life under the Ross Sea and they are amazed at what they are finding in these chilly Antarctic waters.
Book: 2021 - Antarctic Voyage
- Plankton in the Ross Sea
- Voyage update 5 from Evan Solly, Ice Pilot
- Examining biodiversity and ocean dynamics in the world’s largest marine protected area
- Life under the Ross Sea ice
- NIWA's Sarah Searson and Jennie Mowatt
- Powering diversity in the Ross Sea
- Science update 5 from Richard O’Driscoll
- Message in a bottle: Glen Walker, bosun
- Message in a bottle: Sarah Seabrook
- Voyage update 4 from Evan Solly, Ice Pilot
- Science update 4 from Richard O’Driscoll
- Voyage update 3 from Evan Solly, Ice Pilot
- Message in a bottle: Stuart Mackay, Digital Producer
- Message in a bottle: Alexander Hayward, marine biogeochemist
- Science update 3 from Richard O’Driscoll
- Voyage update 2 from Evan Solly, Ice Pilot
- Emergency food rations
- NIWA heads to Antarctica for critical climate, ocean research
- Navigating the "ice bridge"
- Science update 2 from Richard O’Driscoll
- Eavesdropping on sperm whales in Antarctica
- Message in a bottle: Dr Jenny Visser
- RV Tangaroa spots first iceberg
- Science update 1 from Richard O’Driscoll, Voyage Leader
- Voyage update 1 from Evan Solly, Ice Pilot