Mbulelo Dopolo visits Marion Island during 2021.

Mbulelo Dopolo visits Marion Island during 2021.

The Prince Edward Islands in the southern Indian Ocean form the first sub-Antarctic Ramsar Site in the sub-Antarctic, designated as RAMSAR Site Wetland of International Importance by South Africa on 22 May 2007 as No. 1688. The RAMSAR Convention’s mission is “the conservation and wise use of all wetlands through local and national actions and international cooperation, as a contribution towards achieving sustainable development throughout the world”. Wetlands are among the most diverse and productive ecosystems that provide essential ecosystem services.

Mbulelo Dopolo is the Director responsible for the Sub-Antarctic and Antarctica management in the Branch Oceans and Coasts, Department of Forestry, Fisheries and the Environment (DFFE). His role includes the;

In his capacity as management oversight through the PEIAC, he was part of the takeover team for Marion Island during April and May in 2021 – “As I am responsible for the oversight of the Implementation of the Prince Edward Islands Management Plan , I took this as part of the exercise to familiarize myself and ground truth some of the issues flagged during the Management Effectiveness Tracking Tool (METT-SA) assessment of the PEI SNR / Ramsar site held in February 2021 of the 58th meeting of the Standing Committee.” Mbulelo shared some of his experiences while on Marion Island.

Left: Daisy Kotsedi – Marine Protected Area (MPA) Management with Mbulelo Dopolo  en route to Watertunnel from the base, which is approximately 30 km walk over steep climbs of Black headed and Rocky terrain.

Right: (l-r- Sanele Mkhonza- Environmental Control Officer(ECO), Sydney Tshilingalinga – Assistant ECO, Daisy Kotsedi and Mbulelo Dopolo at the base prior to their departure for Watertunnel.

(Left)  At the base before departure for very first trip out of the base to Ships Cove.  ( Right) Assisting with fuel transfer from the ship to the base storage. Pulling the pipe from a rubber duck to the shore. S.A. Agulhas II in the background. Unfortunately, they had to abort their mission to Rooks due to strong winds.

Bit of Background on Mbulelo is that he did a Master of Science degree in Zoology, specialising in Marine Ecology at University of Cape Town and received training in Ocean Governance through International Ocean Institute – Southern Africa and Rhodes University in 2013. Mbulelo is fluent in five of our 11 indigenous languages. See below links where Mbulelo was co-author to articles and conference papers:

2021-2022 Marion Island Applications Open

2021-2022 Marion Island Applications Open

Applications now open for Marion Island 2021-2022 season. Visit the Jobs page to see vacancies. Applications close first week of November. 

Marion Island, M76, Marion76

 

 

 

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Team Structure:
Medical Orderly   
Diesel Mechanic 
Electrical Engineer Technician 
Communications Engineer/Technician 
Environmental Officer   and Assistant Environmental Officer
Senior Meteorological Technician  and 2 Meteorological Technicians

Marion 77 Current Team Leader Winnie (left) and Deputy Team Leader Nkoane (right) 

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Happy Midwinter 2022

Happy Midwinter 2022

Midwinter’s Day (21 June) is celebrated by the South African National Antarctic Programme (SANAP) overwintering teams on Antarctica (SANAE 61), Marion Island (Marion 79), and Gough Island (Gough 67). 

Midwinter is the shortest day, and for those on Antarctica, the darkest day, of the year.

Overwintering teams from all over the world send greeting cards to each other, to family and friends, and to their national Antarctic program communities. We received greeting cards from the three SANAP overwintering teams, wishing all of you a happy midwinter! 

Midwinter greetings from the 79th overwintering team on South Africa’s sub-Antarctic Marion Island. 

Midwinter Greetings Card from Marion 79.

On Antarctica, Midwinter is the midpoint of a time of darkness and extreme isolation and the SANAE team will also celebrate this today!

Midwinter greetings from the 61st SANAE Overwintering Team, on Antarctica.

Midwinter greeting from the 67th Gough Island Overwintering team!

We asked the teams what their plans are for today:

 

Marion Island: “We are having a nice braai and midwinter games”.

Gough Island: “We have actually already started our own midwinter tournament knockouts (with our semifinals and finals today)! We have a number of events including pool, table tennis, darts, fuzzball, checkers, chess and Mario Cart (TV game).
Quite an exciting lineup”.

SANAE IV: “We will celebrate with some midwinter games”.

 

Do you want to know more about the teams?

Click here to meet Marion 79! Click here to meet Gough 67! Click here to meet SANAE 61!

 

Thank you for the greeting cards SANAP teams, have a great day!

Anche Louw, Antarctic Legacy of South Africa, 21 June 2022.

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