Antarctic Watch Headlines 10/02/2022

‘Predatory,’ widespread sexual harassment on Australia’s Antarctic research bases, report finds
CNN on MSN.com, 2022-10-01
Australian women working on research bases in Antarctica have been plagued by a widespread culture of sexual harassment, a recently released report found.

Measures to stamp out sexual harassment on Australia’s Antarctic stations after damning report
The Guardian, 2022-09-30
Tanya Plibersek says Australian Antarctic Division’s work is ‘far too important to be tainted’

The Antarctic Wheels Back for Jean-Luc Lagardere
The Blood-Horse, 2022-10-01
The Antarctic wheels back Oct. 2 in the Prix Jean-Luc Lagardere, only eight days after runner-up finish in the Middle Park Stakes (G1).

Larval health of an Antarctic cold-water coral species may be resistant to warming water
Phys.org, 2022-09-28
The larval health of an Antarctic cold-water coral species may be resistant to warming water temperatures, a University of Maine study finds, bringing new hope for the climate change resilience of deep-sea ecosystems in the Western Antarctic Peninsula.

Culture of ‘everyday sexism’ uncovered at Australian Antarctic Division’s Kingston headquarters
The Mercury, 2022-10-01
A culture of “everyday sexism” has been uncovered at the Australian Antarctic Division’s head office south of Hobart, with inappropriate jokes and disrespectful treatment of women being identified as serious issues inside the agency.

Antarctic Microbes Could Help Unlock Climate Mysteries
Forbes, 2022-09-23
Dr Julieta Orlando at Picacho López Hill in Greenwich Island, South Shetland Islands, Antarctica. Juan Carlos Patiño Another Antarctic Researcher from the Global South is Colombian geoscientist …

Scientists chart 45 million years of Antarctic temperature change
Science Daily, 2022-09-25
Molecular fossils and machine learning have enabled scientists to build the first charts of Antarctic ocean temperatures over the past 45 million years, offering important insights into future sea level changes.

Brazil’s Antarctic program to get new research ship in 2025
agenciabrasil.ebc, 2022-09-19
The Antarctic Support Ship, or Napant, is expected to replace Norway-made oceanographic support ship Ary Rongel, operational in the program since 1994.

Antarctic Krill Feed Market Share from 2022 to 2029: Endless Opportunities for New Businesses and Cutting-Edge Innovations| Report of 121 Pages
MarketWatch, 2022-09-26
Global “Antarctic Krill Feed Market” (2022-2029) Industry Research Report focuses on the global Antarctic Krill