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All-Women Antarctic Expedition Diaries | (3) Casting Off: Life Aboard MV Hondius and the First Day at Sea
There is a particular feeling that comes with walking up a gangway onto an expedition vessel, and it is not quite the same as boarding…
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All-Women Antarctic Expedition Diaries | (2) Parque Nacional Tierra del Fuego: Into the Forest at the End of the World
If Ushuaia is the end of the world, Parque Nacional Tierra del Fuego is what lies beyond the edge of it. Established in 1960 and…
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All-Women Antarctic Expedition Diaries | (1) Tierra del Fuego: The End of the World
Tierra del Fuego. The Land of Fire. A name I first encountered as a small child in the library of my primary school in Colchester,…
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When the Passion That Drives You Starts to Drown You: Navigating Imposter Syndrome and Burnout in Cetacean Research
You didn’t get into cetacean research for the glory or the money, which is fortunate, because there is none. You got into it because somewhere…
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One Year On: Remembering the Sanday Pilot Whales
Today marks one year since the morning that changed everything for our little island community. July 11th, 2024 – the day we witnessed Scotland’s largest…
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From Scottish Shores to Antarctic Ice!
Breaking Boundaries at the Bottom of the World Hi everyone, I’m Emma Neave-Webb and I’m a whale-oholic 😂😂. Or more professionally speaking, a cetacean specialist…

