Antarctic Gateway Partnership

Antarctic Gateway Partnership

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The Antarctic Gateway Partnership is a special research initiative of the Australian Research Council.

The Australian Government has announced Australian Research Council funding of $24 million over three years for an Antarctic and Southern Ocean science program. The package is a capacity-building development that will further enhance Tasmania as a global leader in Antarctic and Southern Ocean science and a gateway for Antarctic research, education, innovation and logistics. Key objectives include

Photos from Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies - IMAS's post 17/06/2020
18/03/2020

Congratulations to the Antarctic Gateway AUV team on a successful mission to the Thwaites Glacier!

Photos from Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies - IMAS's post 03/03/2020

Antarctic Gateway Partnership PhD Candidate Erica Spain is lead author on this paper documenting gas bubbles rising from the seafloor around Australia’s remote sub-Antarctic Heard and McDonald Islands.

Photos from Antarctic Gateway Partnership's post 20/12/2019

Congratulations to Dr Alyce Hancock and Dr Wilma Huneke! Alyce and Wilma are the first students to graduate with a PhD under the Antarctic Gateway Partnership. A fantastic achievement by both!

29/10/2019

Antarctic Gateway PhD candidate Kimberlee Baldry has been awarded a SCAR fellowship. Congratulations Kimberlee!

Congratulations IMAS University of Tasmania Antarctic Gateway Partnership PhD student Kimberlee Baldry, one of just eight early career scientists worldwide awarded a SCAR Fellowship this year.

The program will allow Kim to spend 3-months in 2020 at the Laboratoire d'Océanographie de Villefranche (LOV) near Nice, France.

She'll research the use of Argo floats to collect data to estimate Southern Ocean phytoplankton using lasers that trigger their chlorophyll fluoresence.
https://www.scar.org/awards/fellowships/fellows/

16/10/2019

Antarctic Gateway Partnership Palaeoclimatologist Dr Tessa Vance is using a high-tech camera she describes as "a big expensive photocopier", to peer inside ice cores and reveal new clues about climate.

Photos from Antarctic Gateway Partnership's post 07/10/2019

Autonomous Underwater Vehicle nupiri muka arrives in Hobart for her mission of the South Coast of Tasmania. nupiri muka will complete launch and recovery trials from MV Ocean Dynasty ahead of the Antarctic field season Australian Maritime College Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies - IMAS

Photos from Institute for Marine and Antarctic Studies - IMAS's post 05/08/2019

Theme 3 Leader Associate Professor Jo Whittaker is Chief Scientist on the month long voyage to the Coral Sea aboard RV Investigator

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