By Ximena Aguilar, Juan Pardo, Emmanuel Brempong and Merissa Naidoo | “No woman should say, ‘I am but a woman!’ But a woman! What more can you ask to be?” In the words of the pioneer astronomer and feminist- Maria Mitchell, simply being a woman is enough. From the shore to the depths of ...[Read more]
Thrown into the Deep End
By Amabelle Go, Sian Seymour, Stacy Ballyram, Yoania Perez, Ahmad Mohamed | One of the core modules for this expedition is the Oceanography module. This is where we get the opportunity to gain some hands-on experience using different oceanographic instruments as well as analysing the data we ...[Read more]
From Madagascar to the Atlantic Ocean
My name is Lantovololona Felaniaina ….huh…for short Felana. I come from Madagascar, the land of lemurs and the land of long named people. Since my childhood, I have always wanted to be an international scientist, firstly to travel the world and secondly to represent my country as an eminent ...[Read more]
Luciana’s Motivation
By Luciana Shigihara Lima | Hello, I’m Luciana from Brazil. Since I was a child I felt a deep connection with the ocean and already knew what I wanted to be when grown up. When I was five years old, I kept asking to my parents questions such as why waves brake at the beach or why the ocean is ...[Read more]
Will we reach the Polarstern in time?
By Angela, Anjana, Luciana, Vincent and Felaniaina | We were on “tenderhooks” for a day and a night worrying that the Research Vessel (R/V) Polarstern might have to leave without us. We had to stay one more night in Punta Arenas (Chile), because the plane that we were supposed to take ...[Read more]