by Ria Olivier | May 10, 2022 | Announcement, Gough Island, Newsletters>Gough Island Newsletters, Overwintering Team, SANAP, Stations

The current overwintering team on Gough Island, Gough 67, compiled their second newsletter.
What will you find in this issue:

Click here to view or download this latest issue of The Bunting (Gough Island Newsletter).
Do you want to have a look at some other newsletters from previous teams? Find it all here.
Anche Louw, Antarctic Legacy of South Africa, 10 May 2022
by Ria Olivier | May 3, 2022 | Antarctica, News, SA Agulhas II, SANAP, This Day in History

On this day, 03 May 2012, the newly built South African vessel, the S.A. Agulhas II, arrived in the Port of Cape Town. The vessel was formally handed over to the Department of Environmental Affairs (currently Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment), in Finland on 04 April 2012 and left for South Africa the following day. Read more here.
More about the vessel: This 134.2 m vessel was designed to carry out both scientific research and resupply South Africa’s research stations in the Antarctic and the Southern Ocean. See full vessel specification below.

Click on the link below to read more about the S.A. Agulhas II and its predecessors.
Vessels
Watch this short documentary to learn more about the South African National Antarctic Programme and the building process of the South African polar research and supply vessel, the S.A. Agulhas II.
Read more about the vessel, with links to the Antarctic Legacy of South Africa Archive – click here.
The Sound and Vibration Research Group, at The Department of Mechanical and Mechatronic Engineering at Stellenbosch University, work onboard the vessel when at sea to determine, amongst other things, the effects of ship vibration. This group was also on the recent ‘The Endurance22 Expedition‘ on the search for Sir Ernest Shackleton’s sunken ship, The Endurance. The S.A. Agulhas II played a crucial part in this successful expedition. Read more here.
by Ria Olivier | Apr 29, 2022 | Announcement, Antarctica, News, Newsletters>SANAE Newsletters, Overwintering Team, SANAE, Team member
The second SANAE61 newsletter is out!

In this edition:
- Get a quick catch-up from The Endurance (S61) editor, Maanda Mulaudzi
- Get to know the team’s Senior Meteorological Technician, Eric Randall
- Find out more about his work, how the Antarctic journey has been so far, and much more!
- This team cooks together, they have dinner together, they also have fun together. For fun, they have in house-tournaments such as the Pool Table Championship and in every newsletter, the current “King of the pool table” will be announced! See below the current ‘king’.
Click here to view or download this issue!!
Anche Louw, Antarctic Legacy of South Africa, 29 April 2022
by Ria Olivier | Apr 21, 2022 | Current Event, Marion Island, News, Overwintering Team, Prince Edward Islands, Research, SA Agulhas II, SANAP, Science, Southern Ocean, Stations, sub-Antarctic, Take-Over Operations

The S.A. Agulhas II departed from East Pier, V&A Waterfront on her annual Marion Island relief voyage, Sunday 17 April 2022. The expected time of arrival at the island is today, 21 April 2022.
The first leg of the voyage, Oceanographic Leg 1, from Cape Town to Marion Island, was dedicated to underway sampling (the vessel did not stop for sampling to take place).
Once at the island, take-over operations will commence immediately (weather permitting) – all land-based scientists, National Department of Public Works (NDPW) personnel, and take-over personnel (DFFE) will disembark. Cargo will be slung with helicopters to the island and fuel will be pumped to the island. Hereafter, the vessel will depart from Marion Island on the 2nd Oceanographic leg (annual Research and Monitoring programme around the Prince Edward Islands). The 3rd Oceanographic leg will commence after take-over, on the way back to Cape Town.
What is planned for the 2022 take-over on Marion Island (land-based)
- base and hut maintenance (NDPW)
- base and hut restock
- take-over function
- 79th Marion Island overwintering team (meet the team in next article) to take over from 78th Marion Island overwintering team (M78 – click here).
- take-over projects – scientific fieldwork (see table below)
University of Fort Hare, Department of Geography
Landscape and climate Interactions In a changing sub-Antarctic Environment🔗 |
Group Leader | Prof Werner Nel |
DFFE: Oceans and Coasts
Southern Ocean and Island Research Programme
|
Group Leader | Dr Azwianewi Makhado |
BirdLife South Africa & University of Pretoria
Department of Plant and Soil Sciences🔗
Longitudinal monitoring of terrestrial diversity to assess the effects of mouse eradiction on Marion Island, and bait and mouse trials to inform further planning for the project |
Group Leader | Mr Luis Alberto Rodriguez-Pertierra |
BirdLife South Africa, DFFE
Mouse-Free Marion (Project to Eradicate House Mica from Marlon Island)🔗 |
Group Leader | Dr Anton Wolfaardt |
South African National Space Agency (SANSA)
Polar Space Weather Studies🔗 |
Group Leader | Mr Matthew Spoor |
South African Weather Service (SAWS)
Atmosphere and Ocean Surface Research🔗 |
Group Leader | Mr Vuyo Xelithole |
University of KwaZulu-Natal, School of Mathematics, Statistics and Computer Science
Observing Dawn In the Cosmos🔗 |
Group Leader | Mr Ronny Joseph |
University of Pretoria, Mammal Research Unit, Department of Zoology & Entomology
Marion Island Marine Mammal Programme (MIMMP)🔗
Marion Island Marine Mammals in Changing Environments: lndividual Heterogeneity and Population Processes |
Group Leader | Prof Nico de Bruyn
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Nelson Mandela University, Department of Zoology
Marine Apex Predator Research Unit (MAPRU)🔗
Avian scavengers as indicators of recovery of an island biota |
Group Leader | Dr Maëlle Connan |
What is planned for the take-over onboard the S.A. Agulhas II (ship-based)
DFFE: Ocean & Coasts Research
DFFE Ship-based Southern Ocean and Islands Research Programme |
Ocean Physics: Group Leader | Mr Gavin Tutt |
Ocean Chemistry: Group Leader | Dr Thato Mtshali |
Ocean Biological: Group Leader | Mr Henry Kakora |
DFFE:Ocean & Coasts, University of Cape Town, Bayworld Centre for Research & Education
SAMOC-SA |
Group Leader | Mr. Grant van der Heever |
University of Pretoria
Enhanced insights regarding the ecology, evolution, and function of marine microbiomes |
Group Leader | Mr Choaro Dithugoe |
Land-based DFFE and other take-over personnel
Department of Forestry Fisheries and the Environment (DFFE)
Directorate: Southern Oceans & Antarctic Support
Management, logistics and support for this voyage |
Departmental Co-ordinator (DCO) | Mr Errol Julies |
Assistant DCO | Mr Mfundo Tima |
Admin Officer | Ms Pozisa Matshoba |
General/Waste Technician | Mr Sabata Setona |
General/Waste Technician | Mr Mazizi Salmani |
DFFE
Directorate: Oceans, Coasts & Biosecurity Compliance |
Environmental Control Officer | Mr Thomas Mufanadzo |
DFFE
Directorate: Earth Systems Strategies
Prince Edward Islands Management Authority (Oversight Management Functions) |
Group Leader | Ms Ntombovuyo Madlokazi |
Chief Scientists |
Land-based | Prof Werner Nel |
Ship-based | Mr Marcel van den Berg |
National Department of Public Works (NDPW)
Maintenance Support |
Group Leader | Mr Takalani Mudau |
Featured Image: S.A. Agulhas II at Marion Island, May 2014 (Credit: Anche Louw).
Anche Louw, Antarctic Legacy of South Africa, 21 April 2022
by Ria Olivier | Apr 7, 2022 | Antarctica, Meetings, News, Research, SA Agulhas II, SA Polar Research Infrastructure, SAPolarRI, Southern Ocean, sub-Antarctic

The first face-to-face SAPRI Science Engagement planning meeting was organised and hosted by the South African Environment Observation Network (SAEON) Science Engagement team.
The workshop was held on the 5th of April 2022, in Gauteng, South Africa.
The program started with an introduction and an overview of SAPRI by Dr Tamaryn Morris, the co-champion of SAPRI. Ria Olivier introduced the Antarctic Legacy of South Africa (ALSA) to the delegates and the role ALSA plays within the South African National Antarctic Programme (SANAP) and its future role within the SAPRI DPS (Data, Products and Societal benefits). The SAEON Science Coordinator, Kogie Govender, introduced environmental science education/outreach focus areas of SAEON and how SAEON’s efforts will be of advantage and incorporated into the SAPRI Science Engagement efforts.
A presentation on web development was delivered by Zack Smith (SAEON), to get some ideas going for the SAPRI website. Thomas Mtontsi (Environmental Science Education Officer, SAEON) gave an overview of the Draft SAPRI Science Engagement Policy. This policy is a work in progress and two valuable workshop activities, hosted by Kogie Govender, were indicative of new ideas and audiences that need to be incorporated into this policy.
The next meeting will be virtual and the SAPRI Science Engagement Policy will be a joint effort between ALSA, SAEON, and APECS-SA (Association for Polar Early Career Scientists – South Africa).
Featured image (L-R) Back: Joe Sibiya (SAEON), Dr Christel Hansen (APECS-SA), Ria Olivier (ALSA), Tahlia Henry (ALSA), Caitlin Ransom (SAEON); (Front) Thomas Mtontsi (SAEON), Dr Tamaryn Morris (Co-champion SAPRI), Kogie Govender (SAEON), Anche Louw (ALSA), Nozi Hambaze (SAEON) and Dr Liezel Rudolph (APECS-SA).