A British scientist died after being attacked by a huge seal while snorkelling in the Antarctic. Marine biologist Kirsty Brown, 28, was studying the movement of icebergs when the animal struck ...
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Some 19 projects dealing with wide range of topics, mostly focused on climate change’s impact on aquatic life, have been ...
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A new study finds that climate change is already causing all sorts of problems on Earth, but soon it will be making a mess in ...
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The largest terrestrial animal native to Antarctica is the tiny springtail, also known as the snow-flea. A dozen of them would fit on your fingernail. The greater Antarctic region also encompasses the ...
Prof. Dr. Suchana Chavanich from the Department of Marine Science, Faculty of Science, and Deputy Director of the Aquatic ...
It is a world cut off from our own by thick blankets of floating ice, but some scientists are taking the plunge to learn how ...
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This is followed by an expedition of about 12 months. Staff are employed as meteorologists and technical officers. Our roles support the scientific work of the Australian Antarctic Division (AAD).
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