A scientific log from the Southern Ocean Helen Czerski reports from a scientific expedition in the Southern Ocean on board the British Antarctic Survey ship James Clark Ross
Antarctic researchers answer your questions – live ship-to-land Q&A
A poignant reminder of the strengths and frailties of our species
Muddy history books borrowed from the ocean floor library Helen Czerski: Dig down through the seabed sediment and you are looking back in time to what the planet was like thousands of years ago
At last, the weather arrives and I can collect data As her expedition in the Southern Ocean gets rougher, Helen Czerski realises how much she takes gravity for granted
Where have all the bubbles gone? An oceanographer prays for rougher seas A becalmed Helen Czerski in the Southern Ocean hopes for winds to whip up the sea and create the bubbles she is studying
Day one: Penguins, sheep, playing pirates … and a faulty bubble detector Final preparations for the scientific cruise have been made, but Helen Czerski got a nasty surprise when she tested the resonators she must use to measure bubbles
Join me on a voyage of discovery in the Southern Ocean Helen Czerski On Tuesday Helen Czerski and her colleagues embark on a scientific cruise in the Southern Ocean to learn more about the Earth's climate system