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Scientific Advisory Panel

Scientific Advisory Panel The Scientific Advisory Panel’s role is to advise on the scientific program of ACEAS, including in identifying opportunities, threats and opportunities; making links with researchers and fieldwork programs overseas; and promoting the work of ACEAS to colleagues. Nathan Bindoff UTas About Nathan Nathan is one of the world’s leading climate scientists. As […]

COOKIES Blog #11 – Science and art meet in the Southern Ocean

Science and art meet in the Southern Ocean By Luca Magri, Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies/University of Tasmania and Joline Lalime, Sea2SchoolAU The Southern Ocean is an immense water mass. The way it moves directly affects how other water masses circulate all around the globe, shaping the resulting climate systems from the tropics to […]

COOKIES Blog #12 – Sailing on the spectrum: an autistic perspective of life on a research voyage

Sailing on the spectrum: an autistic perspective of life on a research voyage By Rebecca Knight, University of Exeter, UK In middle of the night, I jolt awake to the sound of a distant alarm. Is it an emergency? No, it’s just one of the many everyday sounds of living on a ship. I’d wear […]

COOKIES Blog #13 – Finding stranger things: catching a real-life ‘Demogorgon’ from the Antarctic deep

Finding stranger things: catching a real-life ‘Demogorgon’ from the Antarctic deep By Kat Prata, James Cook University/Securing Antarctica’s Environment Future (JCU/SAEF), Sarah Jessop, Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies/University of Tasmania (IMAS/UTAS) and Joline Lalime, Sea2SchoolAU At first glance, you might think this strange-looking organism slipped through a fracture in space-time, perhaps via an Einstein-Rose […]

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Tasmania unites for Antarctic science

ACEAS Director Professor Matt King. Image credit: Peter W Allen UTAS. Tasmania unites for Antarctic science Tasmania’s role as Australia’s Antarctic gateway took centre stage today as representatives from all three levels of government joined leading Antarctic and Southern Ocean scientists at Parliament House to explore Why Antarctica matters to Tasmania. Hosted by the Tasmanian […]

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COOKIES Blog #14 – COOKIES wrap up: 55 Days in the Southern Ocean

COOKIES wrap up: 55 Days in the Southern Ocean By Dr Linda Armbrecht, Australian Centre for Excellence in Antarctic Science/Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies (University of Tasmania) and Joline Lalime, Sea2SchoolAU Fifty-five days in the Southern Ocean is long enough to lose track of which day it is, but not long enough to lose […]

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How elephant seals can help us understand a changing Southern Ocean

How elephant seals can help us understand a changing Southern Ocean Every year, thousands of elephant seals leave subantarctic islands and disappear into the vast Southern Ocean for months at a time. Out there – often thousands of kilometres from land – they dive continuously, hunting in the dark depths of one of the planet’s […]