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Antarctica
Internet LinksNews
The New
South Polar Times
Hot news from the South Pole, a newsletter written by the staff of the
Amundsen-Scott South Pole Station
Arts & Culture
Antarctic Philatelic Home Page
The site is dedicated to the stamps, postal history and heroic explorers
of the great white continent and it's surrounding islands.
Country Guides
The
Antarctic Connection
Travel, and information website dedicated to Antarctica with Photo
Gallery, Bookstore, Gift Shop, and Map Room
The Seventh Continent
Living and Working on the 7th Continent.
Environment
Heritage
Antarctica
To promote the restoration, preservation and protection of the Antarctic
environment and as an inspiration for future generations
Science & Research
Alfred Wegener Institute
The Foundation Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research
Gateway
to Antarctica
The International Centre for Antarctic Information and Research.
International
Antarctic Centre
The New Zealand Gateway to Antarctica
General Resources
Australian Antarctic Division
An official website of the Australian government, the Antarctic Division guides
the Australian Antarctic program. The website offers a wealth of resources,
including links to: each Australian Antarctic station's website (providing live
webcam, live weather, etc); the Data Centre portal (including numerous maps,
some interactive); jobs and business opportunities in Antarctica; teacher
resources; Antarctic law and the Antarctic Treaty; transportation and shipping
information; recent news; and full text of the Australian Antarctic Magazine.
British Antarctic Survey (BAS)
One of the premier institutions and sites in the field of Antarctic study; part
of the Natural Environment Research Council. Directs program of science in the
Antarctic and related regions, addressing key global and regional issues through
research, survey and monitoring; BAS also helps to discharge the UK's
international responsibilities under the Antarctic Treaty System.
Directory of Polar
and Cold Regions Organizations
Provides brief details of organizations with interests relating to the polar and
cold regions.
International Centre for Antarctic Information and Research
Includes links to polar and cold regions libraries and archives, listed
according to country; including Argentina, Australia, Canada, Chile, China,
Denmark, Finland, France, Germany, Greenland, Iceland, Italy, Japan,
Netherlands, New Zealand, Norway, Russia, South Africa, Sweden, Switzerland,
United Kingdom, and the United States.
National Science Foundation
The premier US site for the support of Antarctic research and study.
Polar Pointers
Maintained by the Byrd Polar Research Center, Ohio State University. A directory
of web sites on the polar regions and related scientific topics, searchable by
region, country or subject.
Polar
Web
A collaborative project of the Polar Libraries Colloquy. It is managed by the
Arctic Centre at the University of Lapland, Rovaniemi, Finland. The Polar Web
is a guide to Internet resources dealing with the lands and waters surrounding
the North Pole and the South Pole; subject areas include the physical sciences
and life sciences, the social sciences and native peoples, as well as
engineering/technology disciplines. Provides links to such sites as libraries
and bibliographic databases, data centers and data directories, museums,
organizations, research projects, listings of current events, mailing lists.
Scott Polar Research Instititute (SPRI)
The oldest international research center in the world covering both the Arctic
and Antarctic regions; links to a comprehensive polar library and archives which
are accessed through a searchable database. The Scott Polar Research Institute
is part of the Faculty of Earth Sciences and Geography in the School of Physical
Sciences of the University of Cambridge.
United States Antarctic Program
Maintained by the Raytheon Polar Services corporation which provides science,
operations and maintenance support to the Antarctic Program of the National
Science Foundation's Office of Polar Programs. Gives information on Antarctic
Program services, marine operations, participant guide, planning summaries, as
well as links to adult and elementary-level education, history, maps, and
general information.
U.S. Antarctic Resource Center (USARC)
At the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), Reston,Va., USARC maintains the most
comprehensive national collection of Antarctic maps, charts, satellite images,
and photographs produced by the United States and other member nations of the
Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR). Its holdings include maps and
charts from Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Chile, China, Ecuador,
Finland, France, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, Korea, Netherlands, New Zealand,
Norway, Peru, Poland, Russia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, the United Kingdom,
the United States, and Uruguay.
USGS Atlas of Antarctic
Research
Describes ongoing and past projects. Provides a common base for displaying
research results and data collected. Intended primarily as a tool for Antarctic
researchers.
World Fact
Book 2001
Education
Artists to Antarctica Program
The program provides artists with the opportunity to go to Antarctica to
create an artistic work or series of works in their particular field.
Included are the criteria for potential applicants.
British Antarctic Survey (BAS)
One of the premier institutions and sites in the field of Antarctic study;
includes an "Information for Schools" page, emphasizing the growing interest
in not only secondary schools and colleges, but primary schools as well;
contains such sections as "The Antarctic Schools Pack" and "Resources for
Primary Schools"; explains the contents of the resource pack and how to
acquire it. Provides name and email address of the BAS Schools Liaison
officer.
The Explorers Web
Dedicated to the exploration of the North and South poles. Includes stories and
information about current expeditions. Gives a detailed explanation of how to
survive an expedition to the Antarctic by giving the readers the costs,
logistics, and items needed.
Gateway to Antarctica
Includes pages and links devoted to such topics as the environment, education,
science, news, the Antarctic Treaty, history, and tourism; resources for
teachers and students provides student self-study units, a glossary of
terms dealing with the study of Antarctica, notes for teachers, a bibliography,
and links to numerous related sites.
LEARNZ
Began in 1995 as an Antarctic-focused education program using the stories that
came from New Zealand Antarctic science research. Has now expanded beyond
Antarctica. Briefly describes the teacher resource kit, virtual field trips for
students, and the web sites based on each of the actual field trips taken which
provide background material and classroom activities.
NASA: Live From
Antarctica
and
NASA Live From
Antarctica's Teacher Guide
Although this field trip took place in Winter 1996, it continues to provide a
wealth of information; it is being updated and redesigned to support educator
and student use during the 2001-2002 school year; includes pages for students,
teachers, parents, and the general public.
National Science Foundation
The premier US site for Antarctic science; includes extensive information on
funding opportunities at undergraduate, graduate and postgraduate levels, links
and other information for K-12 education reform, resources, teacher development
opportunities, and much more.
NOVA: Warnings from the Ice
The companion site to the NOVA television program "Warnings from the Ice";
includes links to resources and a teacher's guide. Explains how Antarctica's ice
has preserved the past, then shows how the world's coastlines would recede if
some or all of this ice were to melt. Numerous facts about the White Continent,
and what it's like to live and work there.
Polar
Meteorology Web Module
An educational web site developed at the U.S. Naval Postgraduate School and
designed for upper-level undergraduates or graduates majoring in meteorology,
atmospheric science, other polar studies or other related fields. Includes
numerous excellent links to web resources for current and archival sea ice data,
climate data; also Antarctic sea ice movies, other educational web sites,
climate change, polar warming, climatic maps.
Polar Regions
Focuses on the tourism and environmental impact on the polar regions of the
Arctic and Antarctica.
School of Biological Sciences
Presents Antarctica as an educational resource intended for secondary schools
and provides primary and secondary information; although its focus is Antarctica
as a resource for the study of biology--along with evolution and adaptation to
the antarctic environment--it also provides some information on general
Antarctic history and human impact.
Scott Polar Research Instititute (SPRI)
The oldest international research center in the world covering both the Arctic
and Antarctic regions; links to a comprehensive polar library and archives which
are accessed through a searchable database. The Scott Polar Research Institute
is part of the Faculty of Earth Sciences and Geography in the School of Physical
Sciences of the University of Cambridge. Includes links to their postgraduate
courses and teaching, but also provides resources for primary and secondary
schools: "Polar links for schools," "UK science links for schools," "SPRI Kids
Pages," and "Polar Jokes!"
Teachers Experiencing Antarctica and
the Arctic (TEA)
Join teachers as they participate in Antarctic and Arctic research expeditions
Geography and Environment
Australian Antarctic Division
The AAD is the lead agency for Australia's Antarctic program. Provides
information about Australia's Antarctic stations, the science and environment of
Antarctica
Polar Regions
Focuses on the tourism and environmental impact on the polar regions of the
Arctic and Antarctica.
U.S. Antarctic Resource Center (USARC)
At the U.S. Geological Survey (USGS), Reston,Va., USARC maintains the most
comprehensive national collection of Antarctic maps, charts, satellite images,
and photographs produced by the United States and other member nations of the
Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR). Its holdings include maps and
charts from Argentina, Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Chile, China, Ecuador,
Finland, France, Germany, India, Italy, Japan, Korea, Netherlands, New Zealand,
Norway, Peru, Poland, Russia, South Africa, Spain, Sweden, the United Kingdom,
the United States, and Uruguay.
USGS Atlas of Antarctic
Research
Describes ongoing and past projects. Provides a common base for displaying
research results and data collected. Intended primarily as a tool for Antarctic
researchers.
World Fact
Book 2001
Government, Law
Antarctic Treaty
Site of the Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research (SCAR), it gives an
introduction to the Antarctic Treaty System, and provides links to the full text
of the treaty, information on signatories and consultative parties. Also links
to information on current and previous meetings as well as to working papers.
Antarctic Treaty Database
Searchable by year, individual document name, or terms.
Protocol on Environmental Protection to the Antarctic Treaty (1991)
Site of the British Antarctic Survey, Natural Environment Research Council;
provides full text of the protocol. Also includes links to the full text of the
Antarctic Treaty and to other related pages on such topics as tourism, weather
and ice, wildlife...
History
Antarctic Philately
Deals not only with Antarctic postal history but with the exploration of
Antarctica as well. Updates are frequent.
Byrd Polar Research Center
Includes information on explorers Byrd, Frederick Cook, Wilkins.
Gateway to Antarctica
Includes pages and links devoted to such topics as the environment, education,
science, news, the Antarctic Treaty, history, and tourism; resources for
teachers and students provides student self-study units, a glossary of
terms dealing with the study of Antarctica, notes for teachers, a bibliography,
and links to numerous related sites.
Heritage Antarctica
A coalition of national Antarctic Heritage Trusts of the United Kingdom and New
Zealand. Their mission is to "promote the restoration, preservation and
protection of the structures, artifacts and records which reflect the history of
human endeavor in Antarctica, as a means to increase understanding of the
importance of the Antarctic environment and as an inspiration for future
generations."
National Maritime Museum
Excellent site for information on history of exploration to the south pole.
Gives links to a manuscripts catalog and the Journal of Maritime Research.
Shackleton's Antarctic
Odyssey
Libraries, Archives
SPRILIB Antarctica
An online bibliographic database containing over 36,000 records.
Media and Communications
Antarctic
Meteorite Newsletter
Newsletter for
the Canadian Antarctic Research Network
Heritage Hearsay;
The Antarctic Heritage Trust's Newsletter
A Low-Latitude
Antarctic Gazetteer
A descriptive listing of sites of Antarctic interest outside of the Antarctic,
places that have some association with the exploration of the South Polar
Regions.
New South Polar Times
Polar News
70South
Organizations
- British Antarctic Survey (BAS)
One of the premier institutions and sites in the field of Antarctic study;
part of the Natural Environment Research Council. Directs program of science
in the Antarctic and related regions, addressing key global and regional
issues through research, survey and monitoring; BAS also helps to discharge
the UK's international responsibilities under the Antarctic Treaty System.
- Center for Astrophysical
Research in Antarctica (CARA)
Investigates the origin of structure in the Universe by using the unique
advantages of the Polar Plateau for astrophysics. CARA is a National Science
Foundation Science and Technology Center, headquartered at the University of
Chicago.
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- Directory of
Polar and Cold Regions Organizations
Provides brief details of organizations with interests relating to the polar
and cold regions.
Heritage Antarctica
A coalition of national Antarctic Heritage Trusts of the United Kingdom and New
Zealand. Their mission is to "promote the restoration, preservation and
protection of the structures, artifacts and records which reflect the history of
human endeavor in Antarctica, as a means to increase understanding of the
importance of the Antarctic environment and as an inspiration for future
generations."
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International Centre for Antarctic Information and Research (ICAIR)
Independent, non-profit organization under the auspices of the Royal Society
of New Zealand. Its mission is to collect, co-ordinate, analyze, and
disseminate scientific, environmental and educational information on
Antarctica and the Southern Ocean.
National Science
Foundation (NSF), Office of Polar Programs
Links to the U.S. Antarctic Research Program 2001-2002, workshop reports,
advisory committees, Raytheon Services Company--NSF's Antarctic support
contractor, NSF polar press releases, and other related sites.
Scott Polar Research Instititute (SPRI)
The oldest international research centre in the world covering both the Arctic
and Antarctic regions; links to a comprehensive polar library and archives which
are accessed through a searchable database. The Scott Polar Research Institute
is part of the Faculty of Earth Sciences and Geography in the School of Physical
Sciences of the University of Cambridge.
Recreation and Travel
Heard
Island - a Natural World Heritage Property
The UNESCO description of Heard Island.
International Association of Antarctica Tour
Operators
Founded in 1991 to " . . . advocate, promote and practice safe and
environmentally responsible private-sector travel to the Antarctic." In addition
to such practical information as guidelines for both visitors and tour operators
to Antarctica, this site provides statistical data on tourism in Antarctica --
including trends and projections -- a history of tourism in the region, as well
as links to Antarctic Treaty Consultative Meetings, a searchable database of the
Antarctic Treaty and other general Antarctic resources.
Kingston
Virtual tour of Kingston, the home of the Australian Antarctic Division's
research facilities.
Mawson Station
Webcam
Picture updates every hour.
Teachers Experiencing Antarctica and the
Arctic (TEA)
Join teachers as they participate in Antarctic and Arctic research expeditions.
Science and Technology
- Antarctic Astronomy and Astrophysics
Research Institute (A3RI)
Part of the Space Science and Engineering Center (SSECC), University of
Wisconsin at Madison, A3RI conducts and promotes astrophysical research,
particularly on and involving the continent of Antarctica; aims to promote
science education and outreach. Includes links to: AMANDA Project --
Antarctic Muon And Neutrino Detector Array; IceCube Project -- a proposed
kilometer-scale neutrino observatory that extends AMANDA capabilities,
includes links to collaborating organizations; and Ice Coring and Drilling
Services (ICDS) -- providing ice coring and drilling services to NSF funded
projects, includes information on drilling systems.
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- Antarctic Automatic Weather
Stations
The National Science Foundation Office of Polar Programs automatic weather
station project places automatic weather station (AWS) units in remote areas
of Antarctica in support of meteorological research and operations. The AWS
data are collected by the ARGOS Data Collection System (DCS) on board the
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) series of
polar-orbiting satellites. User can access real-time data and choose by
region and station(s) of interest: weather station observations, satellite
images, surface observations, navigation tracks, numerical weather
prediction displays, ship and buoy observations, pilot reports, upper
air/radiosonde observations, webcam images...
- Antarctic Cooperative
Research Centre (Antarctic CRC)
Provides information on research programs, seminars and conferences, special
projects, news and general information. Links to the
Institute of Antarctic and
Southern Ocean Studies (IASOS)
Antarctic Meteorological
Research Center
Real-time meteorological and remotely sensed data available from AMRC.
Meteorological and remotely sensed archived data and images available upon
request through the AMRC. Links to news, events, meetings, etc.
Antarctica Project
Leads national and international efforts to protect biological diversity and
pristine wilderness of Antarctica and its surrounding waters.
Australian Antarctic Division
The AAD is the lead agency for Australia's Antarctic program. Provides
information about Australia's Antarctic stations, the science and environment of
Antarctica.
The Explorers Web
Dedicated to the exploration of the North and South poles. Includes stories and
information about current expeditions. Gives a detailed explanation of how to
survive an expedition to the Antarctic by giving the reader the costs,
logistics, and items needed.
Institute of Antarctic and
Southern Ocean Studies (IASOS)
IASOS is a national center for postgraduate teaching and research established at
the University of Tasmania; promotes and focuses Australian academic activity
concerned with Antarctica and its surrounding ocean. The site links to IASOS
research, databases of IASOS publications and theses, and other Antarctic
resources.
Mount Erebus Volcano
Observatory
Provides geological, geochemical and geophysical information; videos of
eruptions; numerous images; links to other sites.
National Snow and Ice Data Center NSIDC (USA)
NSIDC monitors sea ice concentrations and snow extent using near-real time
satellite images. NSIDC Publications include special reports on NSIDC data
related topics; quarterly newsletter, NSIDC Notes; site also contains
ordering information for NSIDC's Glaciological Data series, as well as a link to
the publication The International Classification for Seasonal Snow on the
Ground in PDF format. Also links to data and images, an Antarctic Digital
Database, Antarctic maps, research centers.
Polar
Meteorology Web Module (US Naval Postgraduate School)
Includes numerous excellent links to web resources for current and archival sea
ice data, climate data; also Antarctic sea ice movies, educational web sites,
climate change, polar warming, climatic maps.
Protocol on Environmental Protection to the Antarctic Treaty (1991)
Site of the British Antarctic Survey, Natural Environment Research Council;
provides full text of the protocol. Also includes links to the full text of the
Antarctic Treaty and to other related pages on such topics as tourism, weather
and ice, wildlife...
Scripps Institute of Oceanography Arctic
and Antarctic Research Center
The Arctic and Antarctic Research Center (AARC) maintains an archive of more
than 150,000 satellite passes of the Earth's polar regions. Includes links to
several other major polar research centers or organizations. Provides satellite
information and sea-ice imaging for Antarctic operations.
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