Risk areas discovered for wandering albatrosses in the Southern Ocean
A study has discovered the areas of greatest risk to the birds from fishing for different age groups of wandering albatrosses.
A study has discovered the areas of greatest risk to the birds from fishing for different age groups of wandering albatrosses.
Australian company Chimu Adventures and airline Qantas have completed the first-ever non-stop round-trip flight to the South Pole on a passenger aircraft.
The warming of the Arctic Ocean has led to more moisture and therefore more snow in northern Europe, a Japanese study shows.
Greenland will have a different time zone starting in 2023, but whether that will affect the population has yet to be studied.
A new photovoltaic system is currently being tested in far northern Alaska to help determine more about the future of solar power as a renewable energy source.
The trans-Arctic fiber optic cable project planned by Farn North Digital LLC and Cinia is meeting with skepticism from the government in Canada.
During the 2018/19 search for Shackleton’s ship “Endurance”, although the wreck was not discovered, microplastic fibers were found everywhere, especially in the air.
To defend themselves against new invading species, Antarctic bottom-dwelling animals use chemical defenses, but these are of limited use, a study shows.
The Greenlandic organization MIO is awarded the prestigious UNICEF Award by UNICEF Denmark for its efforts to uphold children’s rights in Greenland.
A research team has discovered a type of undersea conveyor belt that transports carbonaceous material to the depths of the Arctic Ocean.
Norway will commission three new Arctic-capable coast guard vessels by 2024, increasing its fleet of ice-going vessels.
A study shows that more frequent sightings of new whale species in southeast Greenland have likely tilted the state of the marine ecosystem.
OneWeb and the Greenlandic telecom provider Tusass are teaming up to establish hi-speed communications via satellite in Greenland.
The British Antarctic Survey is using fixed-wing drones to better monitor the vast colonies of penguins and other animals on South Georgia.
The Sea Women Expeditions team will be in northern Norway promoting marine mammal research on the one hand and gender equality on the other during an expedition.
A deep-sea region between Svalbard and Greenland could provide clues to what it might look like beneath the thick ice layer of Saturn’s moon Enceladus.
Good things come to those who wait: Iqaluit, the capital of Nunavut, will receive its deep-sea port after decades and will be able to load and unload ships directly from 2023.
Greenlandic diabetics have a unique and more treatable form of the disease than in the rest of Europe, which could have implications for the future.
On the one hand, the Canadian government wants to learn more about seals to better protect them, and at the same time wants to better manage them as a natural resource.
A bill for the Finnish Sámi Parliament on who can be counted as part of the ethnic group is causing a big debate within the Finnish government
One of the best-known books about Scott’s expedition to the South Pole will soon be published as a graphic novel penned by Sarah Airriess.
A British Antarctic Survey research team has created an artificial intelligence to help find the best route through pack ice.
In Greenland, the government is discussing plans to capture CO2 and fix it as rock deep in the island’s ground. An oil company also wants in on the action.
A new study shows which countries and which types of fisheries are most likely to shut down their identification systems and thus could be counted as illegal fishing.