Antarctica Citizen Science Program

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Citizen science is a way to harness the power of thousands of travellers around the world to observe, record and report on natural phenomena. This is particularly useful in remote and isolated destinations like Antarctica, where it's challenging to support long-term academic observation teams. Scientific research in the Antarctic is often a costly, time-consuming and difficult task.

Citizen science programs like ours can help in the collection of invaluable data that can help us to better understand Antarctica and the issues it faces. During every Antarctic voyage, you have the chance to observe, record and report on natural phenomena as part of a collaboration project with Antarctic scientists. Our dedicated citizen science coordinator will lead guest-focused initiatives to maximise our contribution to scientific research. The data collected will directly contribute to a better understanding of climate change and how it is affecting the polar regions.

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Best of Antarctica: Whale Discovery

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Traveled March 2025

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Journey to the Antarctic Circle

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Journey to the Antarctic Circle

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Journey to the Antarctic Circle

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