by Oana Dragomir Roughly a month ago all the volunteer scientists were crowding by the lab windows with excitement to … More
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Tracking plastic pollution in the Southern Ocean
by Alethea Mountford If you walk along almost any beach, you will notice plastic dotted about along the tide line. … More
Afloat, and another, and there goes one more
by Yvonne Firing After a few weeks of scenery and sea ice, we returned to Drake Passage and started the … More
Set back by sea ice!
The last few days have been a bit unpredictable! After multiple attempts, it has still not been possible to reach … More
The yellow fleet — autonomous ocean surveillance. Part I: The wave glider
by Oana Dragomir The deployment of the glider fleet in the southern Drake Passage has been successfully completed and we … More
Tuning up
by Dafydd Stephenson We are now well and truly into the swing of things, having crossed the tumultuous Drake Passage … More
Up close and glacial
by Yvonne Firing Because the Drake Passage hydrography fieldwork is sharing a cruise with a project on the effect of … More
All aboard!
by Oana Dragomir The RRS James Clark Ross (JCR) has just begun its 25th annual hydrographic expedition across Drake Passage, … More