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Into the ice By Claire Yung During the first few weeks of the Denman Marine Voyage, we have seen sea ice in a variety of shapes and forms. Many of us stood at the windows of the observation lounge to see the RSV Nuyina first glide from the open ocean into a thick covering of […]
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CANYONS BLOG The Canyons voyage was initially a 7-week voyage of researchers seeking insights into the flow pathways of dense Antarctic bottom water, along with its sensitivity to changes in climate and impact on seafloor ecosystems. The aim of the project was to help predict how a warming climate will influence future ocean circulation. The voyage […]
NEWS Read the latest ACEAS news as we seek to uncover the mysteries of East Antarctica and the Southern Ocean, and better understand emerging climate risks. Seasonal Newsletters Read the latest ACEAS Seasonal newsletters as we seek to uncover the mysteries of East Antarctica and the Southern Ocean, and better understand emerging climate risks. Spring […]
Denman Glacier, how deep is your continental shelf? By Katharina Hochmuth The Denman Marine Voyage is not only the first dedicated marine science voyage on our new home the RSV Nuyina, but we are also sailing to places where few ships have been in the past. Our main research area, the Denman Glacier, has been […]
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Revealed in a rock dredge By Jo Whittaker Anticipation was high as the first dredge of the Denman Marine Voyage was deployed to a water depth of 2700 metres on the steep eastern slope of the Eastern Bruce Rise. Waiting for a dredge to come up is always exciting as we never know if there will be […]
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Voyage of discovery in modern times By Craig Johnson It’s -22 °C chill factor outside, the water is -1.75 °C, and for the last half-hour the ship has been manoeuvring to avoid ice bergs. I’m cosy in shirt sleeves, sitting in a comfortable chair in the science operations room, and with my two colleagues am […]
ENQUIRIES Professor Matt King, Director E: Matt.King@utas.edu.au Grace Moss, ACEAS Communications Advisor E: grace.moss@utas.edu.au P: +61 409 985 255 Office Address ARC Australian Centre for Excellence in Antarctic Science University of Tasmania, Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies, 20 Castray Esplanade, Hobart, Tasmania, Australia Mail To ARC Australian Centre for Excellence in Antarctic Science University […]