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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...

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!

PHOCIS workshop 25 – 29 August 2025

Pelagic High Seas Ocean Ecoregionalisation of the Indian Subantarctic (PHOCIS) will be...

Postdoctoral Fellowship – Understanding Mouse Impacts on Sub-Antarctic Marion Island

An exciting postdoctoral fellowship is offered on our South African National Antarctic Programme project
“Towards a comprehensive understanding of impacts of the invasive house mouse on the terrestrial
biodiversity of Marion Island”.

World Krill Day – Celebrating Tiny Giants of the Southern Ocean

Today we celebrate the tiny giants of the Southern Ocean – Antarctic krill (Euphausia superba)! These small crustaceans are a vital food source for penguins, seals, and whales, and play a big role in keeping our ocean healthy.

Celebrating the women of SANAP on Women’s Day

Celebrating the Women of SANAP this Women’s Month
Ukubhiyozela Amabhinqa SANAP kule Nyanga Yabafazi
Sibungaza Abesifazane SANAP Kule Nyanga Yabesifazane
Ho Keteka Basali SANAP Kgweding ya Basadi
Ons Vier die Vroue van SANAP in Vrouemaand

Job Opportunity: 2 X Field Birder Assistants for Marion Island 2026–2027!

Now Recruiting: Field Birder Assistants for Marion Island 2026–2027! Do you dream of working with...

Celebrating MPA Day 2025: Ocean Protection Needs Human Connection

MPA Day, shines a spotlight on the importance of Marine Protected Areas in ocean conservation, sustainable development, and the well-being of communities across the globe. The Prince Edward Islands MPA: South Africa’s Sub-Antarctic Treasure: In the remote reaches of the Southern Ocean lies one of South Africa’s most unique and ecologically valuable MPAs—the Prince Edward Islands Marine Protected Area, comprising the volcanic Marion Island and the smaller Prince Edward Island.

ICSHMO 2025 – SANAP community participation

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...

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The sun sets at SANAE 22 May 2024

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...

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SANAP Research projects 2024-2026

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...

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Press Release Status of Biological invasions and their management in South Africa

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...

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