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Vessels & Stations.
S.A. Agulhas II
S.A. Agulhas II is a South African ice breaking polar supply and research ship owned by the Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment (DFFE).
SANAE IV
The first South African National Antarctic Expedition (SANAE) departed in 1959.
Marion Island
The Marion base is used mainly for environmental/biological research, and weather data collection.
Gough Island
South Africa has been operating a weather station on Gough Island since 1956.
SANAE IV
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Operations.
Voyages to Antarctica, Marion Island and Gough Island take place annually to replenish supplies and exchange personnel.
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The South African National Antarctic Programme (SANAP) consists of three stations, countless research projects, and a history of dedicated team members.
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World Maritime Day 2025: Our Ocean, Our Obligation, Our Opportunity
Through SANAP’s work, South Africa plays an active role in the international maritime and research community—advancing knowledge about ocean systems, contributing to global climate models, and strengthening collective efforts to safeguard marine environments. The SA Agulhas II is more than just a ship; it is a floating laboratory, a logistical lifeline, and a symbol of our commitment to “Our Ocean, Our Obligation, Our Opportunity.”
JOB Alert: Marion Island 2026 to 2027
Marion Overwintering team positions advertised. Full advertisements by DFFE
Celebrating Heritage Day 2025 with South Africa’s Polar Legacy
Heritage Day on 24 September recognises and celebrates the cultural wealth of our nation. Across South Africa, people reflect on our shared histories, diverse traditions, and the...
International Day for the Preservation of the Ozone Layer – 16 September
The ozone layer protects life on Earth from harmful UV rays. Thanks to global cooperation and research, it is showing signs of recovery. Through its work at SANAE IV in Antarctica and on Marion & Gough Islands, the South African National Antarctic Programme (SANAP) plays a vital role in monitoring ozone levels, UV radiation and atmospheric changes. This research supports global efforts like the Montreal Protocol, ensuring a healthier planet for future generations. Let’s celebrate this success and continue to protect our ozone shield!
World Maritime Day 2025: Our Ocean, Our Obligation, Our Opportunity
Through SANAP’s work, South Africa plays an active role in the international maritime and research community—advancing knowledge about ocean systems, contributing to global climate models, and strengthening collective efforts to safeguard marine environments. The SA Agulhas II is more than just a ship; it is a floating laboratory, a logistical lifeline, and a symbol of our commitment to “Our Ocean, Our Obligation, Our Opportunity.”
JOB Alert: Marion Island 2026 to 2027
Marion Overwintering team positions advertised. Full advertisements by DFFE
Celebrating Heritage Day 2025 with South Africa’s Polar Legacy
Heritage Day on 24 September recognises and celebrates the cultural wealth of our nation. Across South Africa, people reflect on our shared histories, diverse traditions, and the heritage that continues to shape our identity. Antarctic Legacy of South Africa (ALSA)...
International Day for the Preservation of the Ozone Layer – 16 September
The ozone layer protects life on Earth from harmful UV rays. Thanks to global cooperation and research, it is showing signs of recovery. Through its work at SANAE IV in Antarctica and on Marion & Gough Islands, the South African National Antarctic Programme (SANAP) plays a vital role in monitoring ozone levels, UV radiation and atmospheric changes. This research supports global efforts like the Montreal Protocol, ensuring a healthier planet for future generations. Let’s celebrate this success and continue to protect our ozone shield!