What Are They Doing?

The research team traveled by icebreaker to the Bellingshausen-Amundsen Sea in western Antarctica. During their two months at sea they sampled sea-ice properties such as temperature, snow depth, ice thickness, meteorological conditions, ice biogeochemistry, and biology in order to investigate sea-ice processes. The researchers deployed an array of 12-14 drifting buoys that continued to measure these processes for an additional year. The research cruise was part of a larger coordinated program designed to estimate the exchange of salt, fresh water, and heat between the atmosphere and ocean, characterize the thickness and extent of sea ice, and determine if the sea ice is shrinking in this region. A cruise into the East Antarctic pack ice which took place at the same time collected similar samples, and remote sensing studies contributed additional observations before, during, and after the cruises.

Where Are They?

The team traveled aboard the research icebreaker Nathanial B. Palmer into the Bellinghausen and Amundsen Seas in western Antarctica. The boat departed from, and returned to, Punta Arenas, Chile. Click here to see a picture and read more about the icebreaker.

Latest Journals

Location: Punta Arenas, Chile      Two months ago as I was moving my things into my room on the Palmer I remember thinking I was the luckiest person in the world. Today, two months later and my last day on the Palmer, I am the most grateful. Twenty years ago when I started my teaching career I…
Location: From the Drake Passage into the Strait of Magellan. Latitude: 53° 33′ S Longitude: **72° 28′ W **Air temperature: 4.5 °C (40.1 °F) Wind chill: -7.7 °C (18.4 °F) Wind speed: 15 to 20 knots Barometric pressure: 1004.6 mBar Antarctic trivia (answer at the end of this journal entry): Many…
Location: From Peter I Island to the Drake Passage.      Latitude: 60° 20′ S Longitude: 82° 30′ W Air temperature: 1.7 °C (35.1 °F) Wind chill: -13.7 °C (7.3 °F) Wind speed: 25 to 30 knots Water temperature: 3.7 °C (38.7 °F) Barometric pressure: 985.6 mBar ** Antarctic trivia** (answer at the end…
Location: In transit from Ice Station Belgica to Peter I Island.      Latitude: 69° 08′ S Longitude: **91° 18′ W **Air temperature: -10.8 °C (12.6 °F) Wind chill: - 29.7 °C (-21.5 °F) Wind speed: 18 to 22 knots Barometric pressure: 981.5 mBar **Antarctic trivia **(answer at the end of this journal…
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Bellingshausen-Amundsen Sea, Antarctica
Project Funded Title
SIMBA: Sea Ice Mass Balance in Antarctic Seas aboard the R/V Nathaniel B. Palmer
Sarah Anderson - Teacher
Teacher
Boerne High School

Sarah Anderson teaches physics and aquatic science at Boerne High School in Boerne, Texas. She has twenty years of teaching experience including work as a classroom teacher, education specialist, and television instructor. In addition to her work in the classroom, Ms. Anderson conducts training for pre-service teachers and teaches a field-based aquatic science course for high school students during the summer. She has Bachelors and Masters degrees in Education and is currently pursuing a doctoral degree in Science Education.

Stephen Ackley - Researcher
Researcher
University of Texas San Antonio

Stephen Ackley is a research associate professor at the University of Texas at San Antonio, and has worked and conducted sea-ice research in Antarctica for more than 30 years. He previously worked with the Cold Regions Research and Engineering Laboratory (CRREL) and then joined the Department of Earth and Environmental Science at the University of Texas San Antonio in 2006. Ackley Point in Antarctica was named to honor Ackley for his outstanding sea-ice work by the U.S. Board on Geographic Names. Ackley Point is an ice covered point located near McMurdo Sound.

SIMBA Antarctic Sea Ice Resources

Students will learn about adaptations that allow fish to survive the frigid waters of Antarctica and will make calculations to demonstrate how they survive these conditions.

Objective

* Students will determine how much antifreeze an Antarctic fish needs to lower the temperature of it's body fluids to -2.5°C. * * Students will develop an experimental procedure to conduct their

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Antarctic
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Boerne High teacher to join scientists on Antarctica excursion.

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12 teachers, 76 students, 4 ARCUS staff and teacher Sarah Anderson and researchers on board the NB Palmer.