Posts tagged: Antarctica

Protecting our Frozen Planet

Returning to Antarctic waters on the Our Far South voyage, WWF Marine Advocate Bob Zuur reflects on protecting this unique – and changing – wilderness.   One hundred years ago Robert Falcon Scott reached the South Pole. Fifty years ago … Continue reading

April 23, 2012
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Our Far South: reaching Scott base

McMurdo Sound (Latitude 77o51’S, longitude 166o37’E) The sun set at 12:06 last night, setting the ablaze the snow drifting off the tops of the Transantarctic Mountains. That was the finale of a spectacular recital that commenced with a prelude in … Continue reading

March 07, 2012
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Our Far South Voyage: First Icebergs & Memorial for a Scientist

I saw my first iceberg today. Out of the cabin window, glinting in the morning sun. Victor (my cabin mate) woke through my excitement and together we sprinted up to the bridge. We saw that “my” ‘berg was but one … Continue reading

February 27, 2012
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Our Far South voyage: Final preparations

I wonder what the last items on Scott’s packing list were as he prepared for his fateful expedition to the South Pole a little over a century ago? My name is Bob Zuur. I’m a marine biologist and Marine Advocate … Continue reading

February 09, 2012
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Adventurer and explorer? Greg Bourne visits Antarctica

Greg Bourne, WWF-Australia’s CEO, recently travelled to Antarctica. He was amazed by what he saw and documented his travels for all of us to see his experience. However, as much as his trip was full of adventure, one message was … Continue reading

May 19, 2009
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