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CTD (Conductivity, Temperature and Depth)
Ocean water properties such as temperature are measured directly, while conductivity is used to tell us the salinity. It also captures water samples at different depths for a variety of chemical and biological measurements made either on the vessel or back in the laboratory. -
NIWA sets sail to study vulnerable deep-sea communities
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Chemistry-climate modelling
Research ProjectThis research project focusses on modelling atmospheric chemistry and climate from the surface to the top of the stratosphere, using sophisticated chemistry-climate models. -
Antarctic Coastal Marine Life in a Changing Climate
Effect of climate change on Antarctic marine invertebrates -
Sea ice and climate change
Importance of Antarctic sea ice in Earth's ocean systems and climate change -
Climate Change and Deepsea Life
Dr Dave Bowden outlines concerns over the impacts of climate change on deepsea life in Antarctic waters. -
Exploring Antarctic Deepsea Life
Unravelling the mysteries of the Southern Ocean -
The Decline of Subantarctic Wildlife
Investigating ocean productivity and its impact on Subantarctic wildlife