Antarctic Guide Blog
Frozen Planet: Incredible pictures released of new BBC documentary
Images from Frozen Planet have been released, showcasing spectacular footage from Sir David Attenborough‘s latest series, which looks at the effects of global warming on the Arctic and Antarctic. http://www.metro.co.uk/tv/878924-frozen-planet-incredible-pictures-released-of-new-bbc-documentary#ixzz1bNmgGlLd
Antarctic ozone hole is as big as North America
Washington: The first significant ozone hole above the Antarctic is now as big as North America, scientists have claimed. Spanning about 25 million square kilometers, the ozone hole over the South Pole reached its maximum annual size on September 14, becoming the fifth largest on record, they said. The largest Antarctic ozone hole ever recorded occurred […]
Antarctic stroke victim in New Zealand
CHRISTCHURCH, New Zealand, Oct. 17 (UPI) — A researcher who may have suffered a stroke at the South Pole landed in New Zealand Monday, seven weeks after her incident. Rescuers could not immediately evacuate Renee-Nicole Douceur, 58, after her apparent stroke because of highly dangerous weather conditions this time of year in Antarctica, ABC News […]
Icelandic off-road company sets record South Pole crossing
Guinness recognized a new world record for the fastest overland journey to the South Pole this week. The expedition occurred in December 2010, when two modified Toyota Hilux trucks travelled 1,434 miles across the Antarctic High Plateau in 108 hours. http://www.autoblog.com/2011/10/15/icelandic-off-road-company-sets-record-south-pole-crossing/
Antarctic mission to look for life in sub-glacial lake
Researchers from the British Antarctic Survey will drill 3km through ice sheet to take samples from Lake Ellsworth. Researchers from the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) will use a hot-water “drill” to cut through the ice cap to Lake Ellsworth, on the western Antarctic ice sheet. By sampling the contents of the lake, which is liquid because […]
Using Antarctic grass to develop frost tolerant wheat
A research team based in Victoria is getting some encouraging results from its genetic testing done on antarctic hair grass. (Deschampsia Antarctica). For the last ten years the Department of Primary Industries in Victoria has been trying to develop a frost tolerant wheat. Research scientist Ulrik John says they have had some success identifying the crucial genes […]
Century on – ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation)
Century on – ABC News (Australian Broadcasting Corporation). Mawson plane crash anniversary Updated October 05, 2011 13:58:14 It is a century since the crash of Sir Douglas Mawson’s intended Antarctic exploration plane at Cheltenham racecourse in Adelaide during a test flight.Unable to take to the air again, the craft was then used as a powered snow […]
Karlsen does not want icebreaker abandoned – Business – TheChronicleHerald.ca
Karlsen does not want icebreaker abandoned – Business – TheChronicleHerald.ca. Karlsen Shipping Co. Ltd. was placed in receivership in May after TD Bank called in a $4.6-million loan. The Polar Star, a converted icebreaker used for adventure cruises to the Arctic and Antarctic, was seized after the bank action. The vessel is in a Canary […]
Polar Oceans In Transition
Polar Oceans In Transition. October 4, 2011 Polar bears will be affected by climate change in the Arctic and Antarctic, but so will India’s iconic tigers and elephants. Researchers from Norway, India, Germany and Chile are joining forces to understand what is happening in polar oceans — and what can be done.
Coast presenter Neil Oliver feared death while filming new series in the Antarctic – The Daily Record
Coast presenter Neil Oliver feared death while filming new series in the Antarctic – The Daily Record. As part of the series, he travelled to Antarctica in the footsteps of pioneer William Speirs Bruce. Oliver, 44, filmed The Last Explorers, as part of BBC1 Scotland’s Explorers Season.