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Beneath the Frozen World - Cousteau in Antarctica

An exclusive full-length movie of Captain Cousteau expedition to antarctica.

Census of Antarctic Marine Life - in video!

By Sophie Mouge, Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle, Paris. A sequence showing the daily work of scientists currently onboard the Aurora Australis near the Antarcic continent

Tangaroa CAML expedition - Sixth week

This video shows NIWA Scientists explaining Southern ocean currents and Iceberg aboard RV Tangaroa during its current expedition in Antarctic.


Sorting out Antarctic specimens caught at 560 meters deep

In the wet lab of the Aurora Australis, Bertrand Richer de Forges, Crustacean biologist in New Caledonia, is speaking about the Antarctic animals caught by the beam trawl ID 297 at 560 meters deep.

Journey in an Iceberg.

This videos is an extract from the Cousteau's film "Voyage to the Edge of the World" and retraces the adventure of Cousteau team to the heart of an iceberg in Antarctica.

Tangaroa CAML expedition - First week

This video shows the first days of the polar expedition (part of the CAML-Census of Antarctic marine Life-program) aboard the Research Vessel Tangaroa toward the Antarctic continent.

Calling home from Neumayer Station

During the resupply of Neumayer Base, a helicopter shuttle allowed a visit by the passengers of Polarstern. The station is build inside the shelf-ice and these 'dungeons of Antarctica' are now eleven meters below the surface of the ice. On white icefield above only some stairwells, ventilation...

100th Anniversary of Jacques Cousteau

This short video presents some of the major Jacques Cousteau's achievements to celebrate the 100th anniversary of his birth.

Tangaroa CAML expedition - Fourth Video

This video shows the researches made aboard RV Tangaroa during her trip on the Ross sea. We can discover different scientific activities and methods.

Bram's first iceberg!

Much earlier than expected on our way south, we've encountered our first iceberg. Already at 47.5 degrees south, still north of the Antarctic Polar Front, birdobserver Bram Feij detected the berg from his observation post on top of the ship. Bram shouted from joy, because this is his first trip...

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