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South Georgia Island: a homecoming of sorts for Inigo
Texte: Sarah Perrin Photo: Sharif Mirshak Since leaving Punta Arenas, the ship has been heading toward South Georgia Island, a 170-kilometer-long strip of land covered in mountains and glaciers. We should arrive today, Thursday. One of the researchers on the ship, Inigo Everson, is well acquainted with this island. Inigo […]
Read MoreBiosecurity check before visiting South Georgia
Text: Sarah Perrin Photos: Sharif Mirshak Before setting foot on South Georgia, all visitors must scrutinize every item they are taking with the utmost care: backpacks, jackets, hats, camera cases, shoes – everything! The point is to catch even the smallest seed that might be hiding in the lining of […]
Read MoreSergey, the man from the depths
By Eric Hoesli, EPFL professor Par Eric Hoesli, professeur à l’EPFL When he appears in the cafeteria – or the ‘buffet’, as the Russians call it – Lyuda, the woman in charge here, who’s not used to seeing him rub elbows with people from the expedition, greets him warmly, calling […]
Read MoreSmooth departure to South Georgia
Text: Sarah Perrin/EPFL Photos: Sharif Mirshak, Parafilms/EPFL. Saturday, 10 pm: a powerful tugboat pulls the Akademik Trehsnikov out of the Punta Arenas port. The Russian vessel is off to sea for the third and final leg of the ACE expedition, headed for Cape Town with two stops and several sampling […]
Read MoreThe ACE expedition completes its second leg
Texte and photos: Sarah Perrin, EPFL The ACE expedition has arrived in Chile. This marks the end of its second leg, during which the researchers made a stop on Antarctica, explored little-known ecosystems using a remote-controlled submersible and visited relatively uncharted territory. The third leg of the expedition, featuring stops […]
Read MorePortraits of participants of the leg 2
The Akademik Treshnikov arrived in Punta Arenas on Wednesday February 22, after an amazing leg between Australia and Chile. The Russian ship completed the second of the three legs of the Antarctic Circumnavigation Expedition (ACE). The ship will head back to sea on Saturday February 25th for the last part […]
Read MoreHow small is big…
ACE terrestrial biodiversity program Written by Ian Hogg, University of Waikato Photos: Ian Hogg & Noé Sardet The largest year-round animals to inhabit the Antarctic continent are springtails (primitive insect-like arthropods) and mites – all less than 1.5 mm. The also share the continent with other smaller invertebrate animals including […]
Read MoreValeri, the most seasoned member of the crew
By Eric Hoesli, EPFL professor Par Eric Hoesli, professeur à l’EPFL What’s his passion? Mushrooms. Not what you’d expect from a sailor. Valeri Mikhailovitch Chelukhov knows of a secret spot, a little island in the wetlands south of Arkhangelsk that takes a two-hour train ride and four-hour walk to reach […]
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