A leopard seal lying in the pack ice digesting its latest meal.
The human eye contains structures that allow it to perceive light, movement and colour differences.
Māori knowledge and methods are increasingly being incorporated into New Zealand’s conservation practices. In this story, we meet researcher Dr Priscilla Wehi who uses both mātauranga...
Seaweek is New Zealand’s annual national week about the sea. It is coordinated by the Sir Peter Blake Marine Education and Recreation Centre (MERC) and includes...
The Ross Sea in Antarctica is home to a huge number of different organisms. Tiny plants called phytoplankton are found floating in the water or frozen...
Seals are marine mammals found the world over. Characterised by their torpedo shape, seals are intelligent and playful animals. Antarctica is home to different seal species,...
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