Another year - lots of prep
- Andrew Thurber
- Oct 9
- 2 min read

We are currently in Christchurch, New Zealand en route back to Antarctica. While the travel is long, it is nothing conspired to the journey to get here. This year the team are Dexter and Paola - two colleagues and Graduate Students at UCSB who are journeying to the Antarctic for the first time. I’m also lucky enough to be joined by Lily Simonson - an Artist and friend who will meet us on the ice in 10 days or so. It’s been years of training for them all to reach the point where they can dive for research in the cold parts of the globe and have had lots of help along the way. This is Lily’s second time diving in McMurdo but the training never stops.

I too have had to brush off the cobwebs and so we have been able to get familiar with California kelp forests to get dive numbers up. But I love being underwater and it’s always a good reason to try and capture the beauty of the underwater world. Having recently moved to California, it has been excellent to revisit the glorious kelp forests.

It is an interesting year globally for marine life, lots of Urchins off California and at one of the sites we saw a huge amounts of Sea Hares (Marine Mollusks) including this one that was pretending to be a rock.

While the kelp often is the star of the show in kelp forrests. Soft corals are often the colorful agents there. In this case there are also tons of brittle stars also present.

Lots of life abounds and here you can see some of the small polyps poking out (the little white dots) that are how these soft corals feed.

Lily' is showing off her smooth style in one of the last dives before we all meet on the ice and experience the clear water and amazing light that the underwater Antarctic brings.

Its going to be a great season and Lily, Dexter, Paola, and I hope you will follow along on this years expedition.



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