Happy Midwinter 2026

As the Antarctic winter reaches its midpoint and the winter solstice marks the longest night of the year in...

World Albatross Day: 19 June 2026

Every year on 19 June, World Albatross Day raises awareness of one of the world's most remarkable seabird...

Save the Date: Belmont Forum Polar Scoping Workshop – 25 June 2026

The National Research Foundation (NRF), together with the Belmont Forum, invites members of the Antarctic...

World Oceans Day 2026: The Southern Ocean’s Role in a Healthy Plane

On 8 June, the global community celebrates World Oceans Day, recognising the critical role oceans play in...

World Environment Day 2026: Climate Action Starts with Understanding Our Planet

Today, 5 June 2026, the world celebrates World Environment Day, the United Nations' largest global platform...

Environment Month 2026: Understanding Our changing planet through Polar Sciences

June is recognised as Environment Month in South Africa, a time to reflect on the importance of protecting...

Welcome Home, Marion 82 OverwinteringTeam

The South African National Antarctic Programme (SANAP) proudly welcomed home the Marion 82 (M82)...

International Day for Biological Diversity 2026 – Acting locally for global impact

On 22 May each year, the world celebrates the International Day for Biological Diversity (IDB),...

Minister Aucamp on Marion Island 19 May 2026

Following an interview with Afrikaans radio station RSG on 19 May 2026, South Africa’s Minister of Forestry,...

Join the Gough 72 Overwintering Team

The Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment invites suitably qualified South Africans to apply...

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The first South African National Antarctic Expedition (SANAE) departed in 1959.

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Happy Midwinter 2026

Happy Midwinter 2026

As the Antarctic winter reaches its midpoint and the winter solstice marks the longest night of the year in the Southern Hemisphere, the South African National Antarctic...

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World Albatross Day: 19 June 2026

World Albatross Day: 19 June 2026

Every year on 19 June, World Albatross Day raises awareness of one of the world's most remarkable seabird groups and the challenges they face in an increasingly changing...

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