Australian Antarctic Program heads to Heard Island – Australian Antarctic Program (News 2025)
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Australian Antarctic Program heads to Heard Island – Australian Antarctic Program (News 2025)
Summary:
- Australia is conducting two HIMI (Heard Island and McDonald Islands) expeditions in 2025, led by the Australian Antarctic Division as part of the Australian Antarctic Program.
- The two-week V1 and 25-day V2 voyages will use the icebreaker RSV Nuyina, starting from Hobart, to assess environmental conditions, with a focus on marine science and terrestrial ecosystems, following a resupply at Casey station.
- This marks the program’s first dedicated environmental mana
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