AGP Executive Report
Last update: 8 hours agoPolar archaeology & digital mapping: A Canadian-led expedition plans to create a high-resolution “digital twin” of the Quest wreck (and also survey Scott’s Terra Nova), using underwater imaging tech to document fragile sites instead of recovering them. Antarctic life science: A Bristol PhD study on Signy Island reports “surprisingly rich” communities of snow and glacier algae, challenging the idea that Antarctic ice ecosystems respond uniformly to warming. Bird flu in the subantarctic: Scientists on a Falklands-linked mission to track H5N1 report heavy seal and seabird die-offs around South Georgia, with the smell and scale described as overwhelming. Polar heritage in 3D: Shackleton’s Endurance wreck is being shown in unprecedented 3D at Dundee’s Discovery Point until Nov 2026, via a model collaboration between Falklands and Dundee heritage groups. Polar travel industry: Quark Expeditions launches Arctic 2028 and Antarctic 2028–29 seasons, adding a guided photography programme, new expedition extensions, and a Northwest Passage voyage. Local science-adjacent culture: A choral concert themed “Music Across the World” is set for Pangbourne, with songs spanning every continent and 10 languages.
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