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Logistics expedition in Antarctica completed – Wasa ready for upcoming expedition

29 Jan 2025 Logistics expedition in Antarctica completed – Wasa ready for upcoming expedition

The Swedish Polar Research Secretariat's logistics expedition DML 24/25 has now been completed, and the technicians have returned home after working at the Swedish research station Wasa in Dronning Maud Land, Antarctica.

How environmental forecasts can support sustainable development in the Arctic

24 Jan 2025 How environmental forecasts can support sustainable development in the Arctic

On January 15, 2025, the Polar Research Secretariat organized a knowledge seminar on environmental forecasts for sustainable development in the Arctic at the World Trade Center in Stockholm. The seminar discussed the importance of and opportunities for observations of the environment in the central Arctic.

Double ship operation concluded SWERVE's CTD workshop

22 Jan 2025 Double ship operation concluded SWERVE's CTD workshop

Two research vessels side by side at sea is an unusual sight – but on Friday, R/V Svea and R/V Skagerak joined forces when SWERVE's workshop series on CTD profiling concluded with a cross-calibration in Danafjorden, near Gothenburg.

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The Swedish Polar Research Secretariat is a government agency that promotes and co-ordinates Swedish polar research. This includes to follow and plan research and development, as well as to organise and lead research expeditions to the Arctic and Antarctica.