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Antarctica 2018

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RV Tangaroa is undertaking a six-week voyage to Antarctica and the Southern Ocean between 8 February and 21 March 2018 with scientists from NIWA and the University of Auckland.

Images taken on the voyage are shown below.

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Tangaroa Marine Environment and Ecosystem Voyage 2018

Tangaroa returns to Wellington
Climatological Statistics
Final iceberg
Sunset on Tangaroa
Passive Acoustic Mooring on deck
Deploying Passive Acoustic Mooring
Deploying Passive Acoustic Mooring
Spyhopping
Humpback whale surfacing
Fish from the Rectangular Midwater Trawl
mesopelagic fish species - Antarctic Convergence ZoneM
invertebrate fauna from twilight zone
Fish from RMT catch processing
Trawling for mesopelagic fauna
Plankton work
Glen Walker deploying bongo net
Glen Walker deploying bongo net
Glen Walker deploying bongo net
Deploying bongo net
Water samples
Salps
Bongo put over the side
Bongo recovery

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