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Everything Antarctica | Matty Jordan and Jonny Harrison | The Antarctican Society's own Matty Jordan and friend Jonny Harrison have started a podcast show called “Everything Antarctica”. With a new episode released every week, the show aims to educate and inspire people to connect with Antarctica through stories and interviews. The podcast covers a wide range of topics from logistics to engineering, science to safety, and wildlife to human factors. If you have any interest in Antarctica, then the show is worth a listen. Listen on Spotify or Apple Podcasts. | Click Here |
Frozen in Time: Scott's Antarctic Legacy | Antarctic Heritage Trust | It feels, as Sir David Attenborough described, frozen in time. Walk inside and despite over 100 years in the harsh Antarctic environment, you will find the building and the more than 11,000 artefact sit contains, in remarkable condition.Join the Trust’s Chief Operations Officer, Francesca Eathorne as she visits the hut, speaks to the conservation experts and hears how they worked within the world’s most extreme environment to save this important piece of Antarctic history. | Click Here |
The Scott Base, Antarctica Redevelopment Project | Matthew Jordan, The Antarctican Society | Scott Base, New Zealand’s Antarctic research base, has been manned continuously since 1957, and much of the base infrastructure since the 70’s has been replaced like-for-like without much modernization. Now science, health and safety, and environmental concerns contribute to the need for redevelopment. To meet this need, the New Zealand Government has budgeted nearly $350 million NZD ($240 million USD) to rebuild New Zealand's home in Antarctica. This will encompass replacing the aging infrastructure at Scott Base and redeveloping the Ross Island Wind Farm. To follow this project, use the following link: www.scottbaseredevelopment.govt.nz. Date of lecture: November 2, 2021. | Click Here |
LIFE ON ICE: Discovery and Exploration of Untersee Oasis, Queen Maud Land, Antarctica | Dale Andersen, Ph.D., The Antarctican Society | Lake Untersee, within the mountains of Queen Maud Land, is a world that resembles Earth's earliest biosphere. It’s like a postcard from the past; one that can help us understand how those early ecosystems thrived on a planet with an atmosphere nearly devoid of oxygen. His team seeks new knowledge that will inform us about Earth's past history and help us understand its future. His research also helps guide the search for evidence of life on other distant worlds such as Mars or the outer moons of Jupiter or Saturn, or beyond. Date of lecture: August 23, 2021. | Click Here |
South Pole Station Tour | Byrd Polar and Climate Research Center | This video tour of Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station is narrated by scientists who recently worked at the station and includes several of the science installations there as well as facilities of the station. | Click Here |
Two Men in the Antarctic | Joan Boothe, The Antarctican Society | Maxime Lester and Thomas Bagshawe constituted one of the smallest and least known of Antarctic expeditions. Against all odds, these novices successfully wintered and conducted science at Waterboat Point on the Antarctic Peninsula in 1921-22. Learn the details of this fascinating expedition from the author of "Storied Ice," the definitive work on the history of the Peninsula. | Click Here |
A Voyage to Antarctica | UK Antarctic Heritage Trust | We’ll be delving further into the extraordinary human stories of the wildest, windiest place on our planet. We’ll hear from explorers, scientists and writers who’ve built their lives around this incredible continent. | Click Here |
The Ronne Family Antarctic Heritage | For Keeps Podcast | Karen Ronne Tupek is interviewed about her family's heritage of exploring the Antarctic. | Click Here |
How to run an airport in Antarctica | Sven Lidstrom, AvTalk | On this very special episode of AvTalk, we’re joined by Sven Lidström of the Norwegian Polar Institute to learn about Troll Research Station in Antarctica and the station’s blue ice runway. | Click Here |
A True "Hero": History of a Maine-Built Research Vessel | Charles Lagerbom, the Camden Public Library | Historian Charles Lagerbom overviews the history and colorful stories associated with the Antarctic research vessel 'Hero.' | Click Here |
Adequate Earth | AAWC | Adequate Earth is organized by the Antarctic Artists and Writers Collective running from January 28 - May 22, 2021. It showcases the expertise of the various AAWC members. | Click Here |
Antarctica Past and Present | Mystic Seaport Museum | This 2020 webinar celebrates the 200th anniversary of Nathaniel B. Palmer's expedition to Antarctica with presentations on Palmer's history and current activities in Antarctica | Click Here |
Antarctica Week Festival | British Antarctic Survey (BAS) | The BAS and the Thwaites Glacier Collaboration presents current activities in Antarctica centered around the Thwaites Glacier Project (2020) | Click Here |
Ice Coffee Podcast | Matthew McArthur | Excellent - and sometimes politically incorrect - podcast on Antarctic history by a veteran Australian Antarctican | Click Here |
Armchair Aurora | Aerobility | This webinar, broadcast on March 13, 2021, focuses on Arctic Aurora; however, there are good segments by the British Antarctic Survey (BAS) on flying in Antarctica, wintering at Rothera Station, and aurora images at the South Pole | Click Here |
What would Shackleton Do? | Shackleton Museum Athy | A five-part podcast series discussing how the core values of optimism, patience, idealism and courage was used by Shackleton to get his men through the historic Endurance expedition. | Click Here |
Science Cafe Series | MCM LTER | An ongoing series of webinars sponsored by the McMurdo Dry Valleys Long Term Ecological Project and featuring Dr. Byron Adams. | Click Here |
Polar DinoFest | Natural History Museum of Utah | Welcome to NHMU’s fifth-annual DinoFest, a celebration of all things dinosaur! This year in conjunction with the special exhibition, Antarctic Dinosaurs, our fan-favorite festival will be hosted online over 10 weeks as we explore the world of Polar Dinosaurs! Between now and April 4, 2021 tune in Friday mornings at 10 a.m. to watch brand-new, exclusive videos about these magnificent creatures. Note: these presentations will remain online afterwards. | Click Here |
The Whale's Tale | South Georgia Heritage Trust and UK Antarctic Heritage Trust | South Georgia Heritage Trust and UK Antarctic Heritage Trust presented a webinar with three experts in the study and conservation of whales in the Southern Ocean. They discuss the history, science and current efforts to conserve these important species on our planet. | Click Here |