
Searching for New Species in the South Sandwich Islands
An Ocean Census and GoSouth Expedition
The Expedition
After 8 days of sailing on R/V Falkor (too) from Punta Arenas, an Antarctic gateway city, we arrived one of the most remote places on this planet - the South Sandwich Islands. The South American plate meets South Sandwich plate where the former subducts beneath the latter, which creates large mosaic of tectonic movements and provides various habitat for benthic animals.
This 37-days expedition was produced by Ocean Census and GoSouth in collaboration with Schmidt Ocean Institute. Ocean Census is the largest global mission ever launched to accelerate marine life discovery and represents the major goal of this cruise - to find undescribed species new to science in this remote area. GoSouth is a collaboration from University of Plymouth, GEOMAR, and the British Antarctic Survey, who focuses on the geological hazard at the area. We cooperated with Schmidt Ocean Institute to perform visual and multibeam echosounding survey onboard Falkor (too) and sending ROV SuBastian down to 3823 m deep, which also collected biological and geological samples for subsequent studies.
A formal and detailed information can be found on SOI’s website.
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Press Release
First Confirmed Footage of a Colossal Squid—and it’s a Baby!
- April 15, 2025 | Schmidt Ocean Institute
- April 15, 2025 | Ocean Census
Fire and Ice: Why Explore the Antarctic Waters Around the South Sandwich Islands?
- February 25, 2025 | Ocean Census
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