Wild Sounds: Voice of the Sea Ice

Step out onto a frozen landscape with New Zealand researchers investigating the future of Antarctica.

Wild Sounds is RNZ's new podcast feed dedicated to incredible natural science stories from NZ

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Voice of the Sea Ice 01 | A land of ice and ambition

Season 1 / Episode 1
Welcome to Antarctica - a land of ice, extremes, and ambition. From historic expeditions to modern day science projects, Antarctic exploration is a unique, and dangerous, experience. We meet one researcher involved in an epic journey across the largest ice shelf in Antarctica, mapping a safe route through a crevassed landscape for others to follow. Plus, we learn about the different types of ice found in this vast, frozen landscape.
An aerial image looking down on a flat white expanse of ice with three vehicles towing long trailers of gear and small portable buildings. The front vehicle is carving a track parallel to the other two; both tracks extend from the bottom right corner into the middle of the white expanse.

Voice of the Sea Ice 02 | Antarctica's heartbeat

Season 1 / Episode 2
Step out on the sea ice just outside New Zealand’s Scott Base with researchers studying the physics of its annual cycle. Each year a massive patch of ocean around Antarctica freezes and then melts again come summer – Antarctica’s heartbeat. In winter, the ice effectively more than doubles the size of this already massive continent, and it plays a huge role in controlling our planet’s climate.
Four people in orange cold-weather gear engaged in various activities on a flat expanse of ice in front of a green-and-range Hagglund vehicle. Two people are wielding are long metal drill/pole, and the other two are crouched behind heaped up snow next to an array of flags. The sky is blue with a few bands of cloud.

Voice of the Sea Ice 03 | Life!

Season 1 / Episode 3
What’s it like to live and work on the frozen ocean? A team of researchers are camping out on the sea ice to investigate the small critters that live on the bottom of the ice, and among the sloshy platelet ice layer just below it. From microalgae to krill, these tiny organisms hold up the big complex food web of Antarctica. Scientists are keen to understand these communities, and how they might shift as the sea ice cycle changes.
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Two people stand next to a rectangular hole cut into the sea ice. The man on the left is wearing all black and he is bending over to insert a long coring drill into the hole. There is a spade and flag on the far left. On the right of the hole, a woman with a short blonde bob stands, holding a rod attached to cables. She is wearing an Antarctica New Zealand black-and-orange jacket. In the background, a flat expanse of white ice extends to low rocky, snow-strewn hills on the horizon, beneath a blue sky with a smear of cloud.

Introducing: Voice of the Sea Ice

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Each winter the sea ice that forms around Antarctica effectively doubles the size of this massive continent. It’s one of the biggest annual global changes. It reflects sunlight, drives ocean currents and is home to a host of critters key to the Antarctic food web. But the last few years have seen unusually low sea ice extents in Antarctica, and scientists are sounding the alarm. Is this a blip, or a trend?