Women In Antarctica

WomenInAntarctica.com

Short video portraits of some of the women scientists, artists, teachers, technicians and support personnel working in Antarctica. For more information about this project and the work of the women featured in these short video portraits please visit our website, WomenInAntarctica.com.

  • 2 minutes 17 seconds
    Episode12 - To Dive Beneath the Ice in Antarctica
    Video journalist Mary Lynn Price takes us diving beneath the ice in Antarctica.
    31 July 2009, 12:42 am
  • 2 minutes 55 seconds
    Episode11 - Cassondra Williams, Emperor Penguin Researcher
    A PhD student at Scripps Institution of Oceanography, Cassondra Williams studies the diving physiology and diving behavior of Emperor Penguins in Antarctica.
    7 July 2009, 11:17 pm
  • 3 minutes 25 seconds
    Episode10 - Sharona Thompson, Broadcast Engineer in Antarctica
    Sharona Thompson works as a Broadcast Engineer in one of the most remote locations on Earth! She handles U.S. Antarctic base McMurdo Station's television broadcasts and oversees the radio statio there. At McMurdo Station television is not just for entertainment, but is relied upon by the science teams and all the support personnel for the vital information necessary to plan travel and learn about services available to the community there. More information about Sharona and the work she does in Antarctica at WomenInAntarctica.com!
    16 June 2009, 1:12 am
  • 2 minutes 23 seconds
    Episode9 - Marianne Okal, GPS Field Engineer
    Marianne Okal has one of the most interesting jobs in Antarctica. That's because she is a GPS Field Engineer with UNAVCO who gets to work with all kinds of researchers in Antarctica. UNAVCO is a non-profit organization that supports and promotes Earth science by advancing high-precision techniques for the measurement and understanding of the Earth's crustal deformation. UNAVCO is also involved in supporting public and community education. Learn more at the UNAVCO website: http://www.unavco.org/unavco.html
    5 June 2009, 2:01 am
  • 4 minutes 15 seconds
    Episode8 - Shakira Brown-Petit, Teacher in Antarctica
    Shakira Brown-Petit is a middle school science teacher from the Harlem Children's Zone Promise Academy. She traveled to a remote Antarctic field camp called Offshore New Harbor to work as an educator doing webcasts and video conferences with students back in the U.S.
    23 May 2009, 7:49 pm
  • 5 minutes 32 seconds
    Episode7 - Antarctica Conservators Restoring Shackleton's Historic Hut
    Filmed on location at the historic Shackleton Hut at Cape Royds, Antarctica, this video portrait features Antarctic Heritage Trust (New Zealand) conservators discussing their work caring for and restoring the historic huts of Antarctica.
    6 May 2009, 4:10 am
  • 1 minute 55 seconds
    Episode6 - Flight to McMurdo Station, Antarctica
    The journey to the U.S. Antarctic base, McMurdo Station, is an incredible experience--especially if it's your first time going to the ice. From check-in at the U.S. Antarctic Programs headquarters in Christchurch, New Zealand to visiting the cockpit of the giant C-17 military transport plane, to landing on the sea ice outside McMurdo Station, to those first steps onto the ice--it's an adventure unlike any other!
    26 April 2009, 3:29 am
  • 4 minutes 21 seconds
    Episode5 - Jessica Meir, Emperor Penguin Researcher
    Scripps Institution of Oceanography researcher and diver Dr. Jessica Meir studies the diving physiology and diving behavior of Emperor Penguins in Antarctica. She is also an avid Antarctica diver!
    14 April 2009, 9:04 pm
  • 2 minutes 34 seconds
    Episode4 - Antarctica snow mobile instructor shawntell
    Snowmobile instructor and mechanic shawntel has one of the coolest jobs in Antarctica because she teaches others how to ride and look after the snowmobiles used to get to and from many of the remote field camps located near the United States Antarctic Base, Murdo Station.
    7 April 2009, 6:28 pm
  • 1 minute 2 seconds
    Episode3 - Antarctica Extreme Cold Weather Gear
    A fun video showing the extreme cold weather gear issued for deployment to Antarctica.
    29 March 2009, 10:33 pm
  • 4 minutes 55 seconds
    Episode2 - Stacy Kim, Benthic Ecologist & Antarctic Diver
    A Benthic Ecologist and long-time Antarctica diver, Stacy Kim studies seafloor creatures and marine life communities in waters below freezing! Her team is developing and working with SCINI, the Submersible Capable of Under Ice Navigation and Imaging that can go to depths below those accessible to divers.
    29 March 2009, 9:40 pm
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