Expedition Killer Whale" reveals an hour-long lesson where adult orca teach calves how to hunt seals off Antarctica.
Often referred to as the last great frontier, Antarctica is the ultimate destination for an unforgettable adventure. Aside ...
Measuring roughly 1,350 square miles (3,500 square kilometers) across, A23a is the world's largest and oldest iceberg ...
Antarctica, despite its harsh conditions, is home to unique species like leopard seals, emperor penguins, and icefish. These animals exhibit remarkable adaptations for survival, from the emperor ...
CCAMLR member states fail to implement protection for wildlife and establish a new marine protected area (MPA) in East Antarctica. In a blow for biodiversity in East Antarctica, the member states of ...
With 24 hours of daylight, you’re sure to experience the Antarctic wildlife at its busiest. Travelers coming on an expedition ship ... If you are more inclined to a toasty coffee while watching ...
Antarctica does not have a permanent human population. However, there are many scientific research bases on the continent. Scientists study the climate, wildlife, and physical or human features.
Since its establishment, IAATO has proactively developed operational procedures that enable visitors to observe Antarctic wildlife safely ... and by providing whale watching and avoidance training ...
Ginger, the ship's cat, with Roddey Bonner on the Antarctic relief ship, the John Biscoe. Cats, dogs, and other domesticated animals have previously reached Antarctica aboard exploration vessels.
Any potential traveler to Antarctica who gets even the slightest ... They can also go out in Zodiacs to watch seals or walk among thousands of Adélie and gentoo penguins. The bar aboard the ...