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🌊 IBCSO continues to play a critical role as the largest repository of bathymetric data for this region, providing scientists, cartographers, and researchers with the most accurate seafloor maps available.
🔗 Download the IBCSO 2024 Annual Release here: https://t.co/3O95wbBBrv
This #milestone marks a significant step forward in improving our understanding of seafloor topography in the remote and often inaccessible #SouthernOcean, which remains one of the least-mapped regions of our planet.
For the first time in history, the #IBCSO creation team, supported by Seabed 2030’s Southern Ocean Center, started to give the first annual update to the previously published IBCSO V2.
Great to take part in @scarchile2024!🇨🇱
#SCAR shapes the future of polar research and fosters global collaboration.
Speaking at the event Patrick Schwarzbach from our Southern Ocean Center shared an @ibcso update on the need for more data.
Learn more: https://t.co/e496nGBTPB
The RRS Sir David Attenborough has departed Rothera for the last time this season, marking the start of our winter season and the end of another year of exciting science!
Thank-you to our amazing teams that make all this possible 💗
📸Alex Goldsack
https://t.co/siU894bMKt
📣 NEW #Expedition alert! The @AWI_Media - which hosts our Southern Ocean Regional Center - just embarked on a multi-month mission to examine the East #Antarctic ice sheet.
🌊 Exciting #news!
The new #webpage, featuring presentations from the Fifth #Seabed2030 Arctic-Antarctic and North Pacific Mapping Meeting, is now #live!
🙌 And that’s a wrap!
On the final day of the 5th Arctic-Antarctic & North Pacific #Mapping Meeting participants enjoyed a tour of @AWI_Media - the biggest institution for polar and #ocean research and #science in Germany 🇩🇪
🎤 What incredible insights!
Mary-Lynn Dickson, from @GSC_CGC, gave a presentation about the efforts to determine the scientific grounds for Canada's extended continental shelf claims according to the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea.
Next up at the 5th Arctic-Antarctic & North Pacific Mapping Meeting in Bremen.
💡Insightful presentation from Alastair G. C. Graham, of @cardiffuni, on how to map the seabed in #Antarctica using systems such as the Hugin Autonomous #Underwater Vehicle by @kongsbergasa.
🇩🇪 Second day at the 5th Arctic-Antarctic & North Pacific #Mapping Meeting.
Today’s agenda started with Son V Nghiem of @NASAJPL, who offered a detailed look at how #bathymetry influences the differences in observed melting of sea ice between the #Arctic and Antarctic regions.
🎤 We’ve been hearing some brilliant insights here in Bremen.
✔️ Stephen Rump at @fugro Germany #Marine talked us through Fugro's contribution to #Seabed2030, detailing the hydro and cable route surveys, automated processing, WebGIS, and more.
Some of our Center Heads, Boris Dorschel, Martin Jakobsson, and Larry Mayer, have already been sharing #updates from their respective centers and we're excited to hear more!
🇩🇪 This week we’re in Bremen for the Fifth Arctic-Antarctic and North Pacific #Mapping Meeting!
Hosted by #Seabed2030's Southern Ocean Regional Center and #Arctic and North Pacific #Ocean Regional Center.
🇲🇨 We’re moving down the agenda for this last day of the @mapthegaps@gebcobathymetry Symposium.
Our next stop is “New Explorers/Technologies”, a session opened by @NipponZaidan - GEBCO Fellow, Aileen Bohan of INFOMAR.