White-chinned Petrel Tracking
13 satellite tags were attached to white-chinned petrel chicks prior to their departure from Bird Island. The birds were tracked in near real-time using the Argos system.
253 to 263 of 263 projects
13 satellite tags were attached to white-chinned petrel chicks prior to their departure from Bird Island. The birds were tracked in near real-time using the Argos system.
Whole Atmosphere Climate Change project investigated how human-driven climate change in the lower atmosphere affects upper atmosphere conditions up to 500 km altitude.
WWWARP used underwater acoustic recorders at South Georgia to monitor whale recovery.
Many populations of wildlife are remote, inaccessible or difficult to monitor. The advent of sub-metre, Very-High-Resolution (VHR) satellite imagery has enabled us study these animals in a much more efficient way.
The winter krill project monitors Antarctic krill and predator overlap around South Georgia. Research informs conservation and ecosystem management.
The first comprehensive scientific survey of Zavodovski Island, home to the world’s largest penguin colony.
The Rothera Air Infrastructure project is part of the Antarctic Infrastructure Modernisation Programme (AIMP) future phases.
A new research platform to put UK scientists at the forefront of polar science
The key objective is to identify and implement management techniques which will as far as possible be sympathetic to wildlife and encourage native species, in order to sustain and enhance biodiversity at BAS Cambridge.
The modernisation of Bird Island Research Station was successfully completed in June 2018 following a 17 week programme of works throughout the Antarctic summer.
Capturing the reminiscences and memories of those involved in British polar science