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ICSHMO 2025 – SANAP community participation
ICSHMO 2025 - International Conference on Southern Hemisphere Meteorology and Oceanography (ICSHMO) 2025 – Participation from the SANAP research community. Below a few presentations by researchers...
DFFE Press Release: H5n1confirmed on Subantarctic Marion Island
High Pathogenicity Avian Influenza (H5n1) confirmed on Subantarctic Marion Island Press Release by the Department of Forestry Fisheries and the Environment: 23 March 2025 The presence of high...
Celebrating World Meteorological Day 2025: Honoring the Meteorologists of SANAP’s Overwintering Teams
Each year, on March 23rd, the global community observes World Meteorological Day, commemorating the establishment of the World Meteorological Organization (WMO) in 1950. This day highlights the...
Departmental response to Sunday Times article related to Antarctica
Links to the Department of Forestry, Fisheries & the Environment’s response to the Sunday Times article on Antartica
Introducing the SANAE 64 Overwintering Team for 2025-2026
The South African National Antarctic Programme (SANAP) proudly announces the members of the SANAE 64 Overwintering Team, who will be stationed at the SANAE IV research base in Antarctica for the...
Join Us at ICG 2025 in New Zealand – Call for Abstracts: Geomorphological Insights from the Sub-Antarctic
The International Conference on Geomorphology (ICG) 2025 is set to take place in breathtaking New Zealand, a land renowned for its dynamic landscapes and geological wonders. This global gathering of...
Announcing the S.A. Agulhas II Voyage Schedule for 2025/2026
The Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment is pleased to announce the upcoming voyage schedule for the S.A. Agulhas II for the 2025/2026 season. This state-of-the-art polar research...
Season’s Greetings from the SANAP Overwintering Teams
The SANAP overwintering teams have once again demonstrated exceptional dedication and resilience in the face of the Antarctic region conditions. Over the course of the year, our teams have worked...
Celebrating Youth Day!
Celebrating Youth Day today – Highlighting the school learners that attended the S.A. Agulhas II Open Day in Gqeberha, Eastern Cape. The Open Day was hosted by the Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment of the S.A. Agulhas II at the Port of Port...
World Environment Day – Marion Island
On this World Environment Day we focus on Marion Island as the #generationrestoration highlights the importance of the Mouse-Free Marion Project Marion Island and Prince Edward Island, collectively known as the Prince Edward Islands, are tiny specks of land in...
The sun sets at SANAE 22 May 2024
The reason for losing direct sunlight for a good two months is due to the fact that the Earth is tilted on its own axis of rotation by around 23.5°. The Poles are designated at being at 90° latitude North or South. 90° minus 23.5° puts us at a latitude of 66.5°: the...
South Africa is celebrating Environmental Month in June
National Environment Month is celebrated in June, with the South African government and captains of industry leading the way by stimulating awareness on environmental issues and challenging all to become agents for change. June is Environment Month under the...
SANAP vacancies on Antarctica at SANAEIV
The following vacancies are advertised by The Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment (DFFE) for positions based on Antarctica. Antarctica, SANAE IV (the 4th South African National Antarctic Expedition Station): The successful applicant will...
World Migration Bird Day 11 May 2024
In 2024, World Migratory Bird Day will be celebrated on two days, 11 May and 12 October, aligning with the cyclic nature of bird migration in different hemispheres. The World Migratory Bird Day campaign in 2024 will stress the need for proactive conservation measures....
Remote Sensing Journal – Special Issue opportunity
Announcing a 2nd Edition of the Special Issue focused on "Antarctic Remote Sensing Applications” that will be published in the journal Remote Sensing (IF: 5.000). The focus of this Special Issue will be on changes that have been and are undergoing in Antarctica mostly...
SA Agulhas II Open Day – Port of Port Elizabeth – 18 May 2024
The Department of Forestry Fisheries and the Environment invites you to bring your entire family to come and experience a fun-filled day at the SA Agulhas II Open Day: Date: 18 May 2024 Venue: Campanile Jetty, Port of Port Elizabeth/Gqeberha Open 09h00 - Close...
Marion Island Take-Over 2024 Ornithology Project
Marion Island Take-Over 2024 Ornithology Projects: Avian scavengers as indicators of recovery of an island biota and the FitzPatrick long-term monitoring of Albatross and Giant Petrels. The activities during the take-over 2024 will be divided into (1) completing the...
Marion Take-Over Research: MISE (University of Pretoria)
The Marion Island mouSe Ecology (MISE) Project: Towards a comprehensive understanding of impacts of the invasive house mouse on the terrestrial biodiversity of Marion Island (Above: Azorella selago – left: intact, right: eaten by mice) This SANAP-funded project...
Official Gough 69 Overwintering Team Photo
(Back L - R) Meshack Mogorosi - Diesel Mechanic (DFFE) and Team Leader; Lucy Dorman - Field Assistant - Birder (RSPB); Mbulaheni Kelcey Maewashe - Senior Meteorological Technician (SAWS); Fulufhelo Brenda Khobo - Meteorological Technician (SAWS); Hannah...
EARTH DAY 2024 – Planet vs Plastics
EARTH DAY Theme 2024 - Planet v Plastics Celebrating our remarkable planet on this extraordinary day. Earth Day is a reminder of the importance of environmental conservation and sustainability. Earth Day symbolises the need to protect our mother nature. It...
The Wanderer Issue 3 now available online
Message form M80 leader to the new team: “I and many will forever be grateful to have been part of the South African National Antarctic Program (SANAP). ALL THE BEST TO M81!!!” - Sandile Nkebe [button...
Marine Sciences Learners Applications now open Grade 11 and 12
LEARNER (FET) APPLICATION FORM Applications need to be completed by * No late or incomplete applications will be considered. (CLOSINGDATE 19 APRIL) SEAmester VII dates are 24th June to 4th July 2024 SEAmester – South Africa’s Class Afloat aims to introduce...
SANAP Research projects 2024-2026
The SANAP research projects approved for the cycle 2024-2026 are represented under the following Marine and Antarctic Strategy themes. OCEAN and Marine Ecosystems under Global Change Antarctic MIZ Observations: Interdisciplinary approaches to resolve seasonal sea-ice...
SANAP Research Projects: SEAMester – Feedback 2021-2023
Training Tomorrow's Oceanographers SEAmester's success is evident in the academic achievements of its participants. A total of 254 students from over 26 institutes and universities have participated in the program, gaining comprehensive knowledge in oceanography,...
Press Release Status of Biological invasions and their management in South Africa
MINISTER CREECY LAUNCHES THE 3RD NATIONAL STATUS OF BIOLOGICAL INVASIONS AND THEIR MANAGEMENT IN SOUTH AFRICA Full release available on Department of Forestry Fisheries nd the Environment website "We must continue investing in research and innovation, supporting...
6th SANAP Symposium Reflections: Governance and Closing Ceremony
During the 6th SANAP symposium, time was allocated for the presentation of governance issues, and this was done on the first day during the opening ceremony. Dr Gilbert Siko , the Director of Marine & Polar Research at the Department of Science and...
6th SANAP Symposium Reflections: Early Career Researcher’s Awards
The Early Career Event at the SANAP symposium was a first for Early Career Researchers(ECR), but also for the first time during a SANAP symposium recognition was given for oral and poster presentations done by ECR’s. (above9l-r): Awardees - Joshua Tsamba, Saffiyah...
6th SANAP Symposium Reflections: APECSSA
For the first time ever at a SANAP Symposium an Early Career Event was organised by APECS-South Africa. The event was an opportunity to encourage ECRs to become members and to socialise with current members, in fact it was the first time that the current committee had...