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Earth Day 22 April – Our Power, Our Planet

Earth Day is commemorated annually on 22 April and is one of the largest global environmental...

World Meteorological Day 2026: Observing the Skies from Earth’s Southern Frontiers

Each year on 23 March, World Meteorological Day marks the establishment of the World...

World Water Day 2026: Southern Ocean Science for a Water-Secure Future

Each year on World Water Day (22 March), the global community reflects on the importance of...

SEAmester applications close 19 March 2026

Postgraduate students in environmental and marine-related sciences are encouraged to apply for...

World Wildlife Day – 3 March: Celebrating and Protecting Life at the Edge of the Earth

Every year on 3 March, the world celebrates World Wildlife Day, recognising the extraordinary...

Save the date: Workshops to update the Marine Research Plan and the Antarctic and Southern Ocean Research Plan

26 February 2026 Save the date: Workshops to update the Marine Research Plan and the Antarctic and...

Antarctica: Takeover Season 2025–2026

From December 2025 to February 2026, the South African National Antarctic Programme (SANAP)...

Antarctica Under Observation: Monitoring Ice Shelf Stability – Part 3

The End: From Field Data to Global Impact By early February 2026, the SANAP field campaign...

65th South African National Antarctic Expedition team (SANAE 65)

The S.A. Agulhas II departed to Antarctica on 24 December 2025. The 65th South African National...

Antarctica Under Observation: Monitoring Ice Shelf Stability: Part 2

The Duration: Life and Science on the Fimbulisen Ice Shelf Through mid- and late January, the...
Earth Day 22 April – Our Power, Our Planet

Earth Day 22 April – Our Power, Our Planet

Earth Day is commemorated annually on 22 April and is one of the largest global environmental movements. In 2026, the theme “Our Power, Our Planet” highlights the importance of civic action,...

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SEAmester applications close 19 March 2026

SEAmester applications close 19 March 2026

Postgraduate students in environmental and marine-related sciences are encouraged to apply for SEAmester IX – South Africa’s Class Afloat, taking place from 1–10 June 2026 aboard the country’s polar...

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Antarctica: Takeover Season 2025–2026

Antarctica: Takeover Season 2025–2026

From December 2025 to February 2026, the South African National Antarctic Programme (SANAP) embarks on its annual takeover voyage to relieve and resupply SANAE IV in Queen Maud Land, Antarctica....

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World Wildlife Day – 3 March: Celebrating and Protecting Life at the Edge of the Earth

World Wildlife Day – 3 March: Celebrating and Protecting Life at the Edge of the Earth

Every year on 3 March, the world celebrates World Wildlife Day, recognising the extraordinary diversity of life and the need to conserve it. For South Africa, this commitment extends far beyond the mainland — to the remote sub-Antarctic and Antarctic regions where...

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Marion 82 Newsletter now available!

Marion 82 Newsletter now available!

The Marion 82 Overwintering Team newsletter is now available. Based on Marion Island as part of the South African National Antarctic Programme (SANAP), the Marion 82 team shares a vivid snapshot of life and work on the island. This edition features a warm welcome and...

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CONSULTATION ON THE INTENTION TO ADOPT A GENERIC ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PROGRAMME AND EXCLUDE IDENTIFIED ACTIVITIES ASSOCIATED WITH CONSERVATION OR CONSERVATION RESEARCH AT THE PRINCE EDWARD ISLANDS, FOR PUBLIC COMMENT

CONSULTATION ON THE INTENTION TO ADOPT A GENERIC ENVIRONMENTAL MANAGEMENT PROGRAMME AND EXCLUDE IDENTIFIED ACTIVITIES ASSOCIATED WITH CONSERVATION OR CONSERVATION RESEARCH AT THE PRINCE EDWARD ISLANDS, FOR PUBLIC COMMENT

Consultation on the intention to adopt a generic environmental management programme and exclude identified activities associated with conservation or conservation research at THE PRINCE EDWARD ISLANDS,...

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