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Very cool @ptfretwell.bsky.social. Nicely done - can't wait to read this.

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The logo for the Arctic Passion project showing a map of the Arctic and the words Arctic Passion.

The logo for the Arctic Passion project showing a map of the Arctic and the words Arctic Passion.

A long term project comes to a close. We have been in Potsdam at the last meetings of the EU Arctic Passion project. Our final reporting about improving risk information for ships in sea ice is complete, but publications are coming. More information soon. www.arcticpassion.eu.

6 months ago 2 1 0 0
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We’re back from en excellent meeting at the annual International Ice Charting Working Group meeting in Tromsø. Lots of lively discussion, catching up with colleagues and we presented @bas.ac.uk work on AI for sea ice information plus the Ice Logistics Portal (www.icelogistics.info).

6 months ago 1 1 0 0

You learn something every day. Fun and instructive day out with colleagues.

8 months ago 0 0 0 0

Love this. Nicely done.

8 months ago 1 0 0 0

Amazing work.

8 months ago 1 0 0 0
An in-progress screenshot of two polygon boundaries in northern Alexander Island - the boundaries are for the Rouen Mountains and Havre Mountains. The map contains a hillshade, and place name locations are displayed with red points.

An in-progress screenshot of two polygon boundaries in northern Alexander Island - the boundaries are for the Rouen Mountains and Havre Mountains. The map contains a hillshade, and place name locations are displayed with red points.

We've been busy on a new project making polygon boundaries for place names, using Alexander Island as a case study.
Creating polygons for Antarctic names is about more than cartographic precision. It’s about improving how we understand, search, & use data in one of Earth’s most remote environments.

9 months ago 6 1 1 1
A photo of BAS's red Twin Otter plane in a hangar/workshop. A Canadian flag can be seen in the background.

A photo of BAS's red Twin Otter plane in a hangar/workshop. A Canadian flag can be seen in the background.

We have been working along with engineers from Phase One and Rocky Mountain Aircraft over the past week to install and test our new Phase One PAS aerial camera into BAS's Twin Otter aircraft. 🛩️

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9 months ago 7 3 1 0
Photo looking from Stork Ridge down to Sheldon Glacier showing part of the view that our fixed cameras will capture. The image shows the view from a rocky outcrop looking down on a crevassed glacier with water in front of small icebergs are floating in the water.

Photo looking from Stork Ridge down to Sheldon Glacier showing part of the view that our fixed cameras will capture. The image shows the view from a rocky outcrop looking down on a crevassed glacier with water in front of small icebergs are floating in the water.

This week we have been at a @polomints.bsky.social project meeting, planning details of how to use fixed stereo cameras, RPAS and our new air camera to monitor calving of the Sheldon Glacier on Adelaide Island. For more information visit polomints.ac.uk.

9 months ago 5 3 0 0
6 small maps of regions in Antarctica and South Georgia. These are examples of typical Helpdesk outputs from the job being advertised. Each map contains place names, bathymetry in shades of blue, and terrain details on land.

6 small maps of regions in Antarctica and South Georgia. These are examples of typical Helpdesk outputs from the job being advertised. Each map contains place names, bathymetry in shades of blue, and terrain details on land.

A map of Signy Island, South Orkney Islands. This map is part of our BAS Topographic Map Series. Bathymetry is shown in deepening shades of blue. Details on the land include ice and moraine extent, lakes, contours, and place names.

A map of Signy Island, South Orkney Islands. This map is part of our BAS Topographic Map Series. Bathymetry is shown in deepening shades of blue. Details on the land include ice and moraine extent, lakes, contours, and place names.

We're hiring a GIS and Mapping Specialist to manage our Geospatial Helpdesk and to contribute to our Topographic Map Series.

This is a really exciting opportunity at the British Antarctic Survey to support colleagues across the organisation. Details here: shorturl.at/bA4fd #GISjobs

9 months ago 10 10 0 1
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A forward look for environmental science

The newly released NERC 'Forward Look for Environmental Science' highlights Polar View (www.polarview.aq) as a vital service helping users navigate safely & efficiently in the polar regions. We've been developing Polar View for 20 years now & love hearing from all sorts of users.
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10 months ago 4 1 0 0

Our published Arctic map looking great. Bigger is better sometimes. Nicely done @ukarcticoffice.bsky.social.

10 months ago 4 0 0 0

Fascinating stuff.

10 months ago 1 0 0 0
An image of Rothera Research Station, Rothera Point, on Adelaide Island. There is a bright blue building in the centre of the image which is the new Discovery Building. You can also see patches of snow on the point, and there are small icebergs floating in the surrounding water.

An image of Rothera Research Station, Rothera Point, on Adelaide Island. There is a bright blue building in the centre of the image which is the new Discovery Building. You can also see patches of snow on the point, and there are small icebergs floating in the surrounding water.

A zoomed in portion of the image, showing the northern end of the runway and the hangar. A white and red plane can also be seen, parked next to the hangar.

A zoomed in portion of the image, showing the northern end of the runway and the hangar. A white and red plane can also be seen, parked next to the hangar.

A zoomed in photo of the plane. The plane is red and white. It is possible to see skis in front of it, probably removed from the plane as it continues its journey north away from Antarctica.

A zoomed in photo of the plane. The plane is red and white. It is possible to see skis in front of it, probably removed from the plane as it continues its journey north away from Antarctica.

A few months ago, we surveyed Rothera Point using our fixed-wing eBee-X UAV. We've now processed the data and produced this beautiful, orthorectified mosaic, as well as a Digital Elevation Model.
We carry out these surveys every year, allowing all of BAS to work with current and accurate data!

10 months ago 9 3 0 0

Nicely done MAGIC.

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An image of a person stood in front of a large poster at the EGU conference in Vienna. The title of the poster is "Improving Antarctic Topography: Utilizing Pre-Trained Models for Rock Outcrop Updates".

An image of a person stood in front of a large poster at the EGU conference in Vienna. The title of the poster is "Improving Antarctic Topography: Utilizing Pre-Trained Models for Rock Outcrop Updates".

If you are at #EGU25 this week, there are a lot of people from BAS to say hello to. 👋
Come and check out our poster, presenting an update to Antarctic rock outcrop, at X5. The data has been extracted from Copernicus Sentinel-2 imagery & provides a much needed update in terms of accuracy & currency!

11 months ago 8 2 1 0

Come work with us. Variety and interest guaranteed.

1 year ago 2 0 0 0
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Sentinel-1 back to full capacity. Thanks @esa.int and Copernicus.

1 year ago 2 0 0 0
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#throwbacktuesday to when our now BCS President Paul Naylor took a break from our conference in 2023 @bas.ac.uk 🤣

1 year ago 7 2 0 1

Little pause? Over three decades is quite a 'little pause'. 😂

1 year ago 0 0 0 0

This iceberg has a long and varied history. I’m not betting against it hanging around for a while yet. 😉

1 year ago 3 0 0 0

This iceberg has a long and varied history. I’m not betting against it hanging around for a while yet. 😉

1 year ago 0 0 0 0

Another big successful day out today. Now refuelling for tomorrow. 😬

1 year ago 1 0 0 0
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Brilliance from @privateeyenews.bsky.social !!

@bas.ac.uk

❄️🥼🧪🌊

1 year ago 321 73 3 0

Kudos @jonnydawe.github.io.

1 year ago 0 0 0 0
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MAGIC in the field.

1 year ago 1 0 0 0
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I’m obsessed with icebreaking: I was trained not to hit anything – now I drive my ship into ice 24/7 As the captain of a royal research ship, I break ice to get to British stations in the Antarctic. It’s great fun - but getting stuck is always a risk

"You are taught, during maritime training, how not to hit things. So to get to drive a ship that’s designed to hit the ice is great fun."

Our own Captain Will Whatley chatted to @theguardian.com about being in charge of a royal research ship in Antarctica 🚢

www.theguardian.com/environment/...

1 year ago 67 5 2 0

Glad we didn't hang around much longer on the English Coast.

1 year ago 1 0 0 0
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Did you know that MAGIC support the BAS Air Unit with mapping, imagery and also 3D visualisations? Check out Rothera runway, made using the latest drone imagery draped over a digital elevation model! Visualising the runway & obstacle surfaces in 3D helps pilots better understand these remote areas ✈️

1 year ago 8 4 0 0
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Brief escape from the ship to Sky-Blu.

1 year ago 7 1 1 0