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Dec

Antarctica, Between Global Warming, Exploitation, And Hope

Situated at the southernmost point of our planet, Antarctica is a vast, icy expanse of near-total solitude. Visited only by a few dedicated scientists and rounded every now and then by a fleet of IMOCA sailors, this frozen continent and its surrounding Southern Ocean play a vital role in regulating the Earth's climate. Yet, it often goes overlooked by some and is exploited by others. As Boris Herrmann navigates its icy waters, we explore the pressing challenges facing Antarctica.

by Remy Johannsen and Helene Katz

Antarctica, between global warming, exploitation, and hope

Antarctica, between global warming, exploitation, and hope

© Tanja Bachmann / Ocean Image Bank

Leopard seal on an iceberg, Borgen Bay, Anvers Island, Western Antarctic Peninsula

Leopard seal on an iceberg, Borgen Bay, Anvers Island, Western Antarctic Peninsula

© Adam Maire / Ocean Image Bank

Southern Ocean impressions from onboard Malizia - Seaexplorer during The Ocean Race 2022-2023

Southern Ocean impressions from onboard Malizia - Seaexplorer during The Ocean Race 2022-2023

© Antoine Auriol / Team Malizia

Diver under the ice, Anvers Island, Antarctica

Diver under the ice, Anvers Island, Antarctica

© Filippo Borghi / Ocean Image Bank

Boris Herrmann onboard Malizia - Seaexplorer in the Vendée Globe, near the Crozet Islands on Day 26 of the race and observing the surrounding albatrosses

Boris Herrmann onboard Malizia - Seaexplorer in the Vendée Globe, near the Crozet Islands on Day 26 of the race and observing the surrounding albatrosses

© Boris Herrmann / Team Malizia

Antarctic landscape, Brown Station

Antarctic landscape, Brown Station

© Vivek Mehra / Ocean Image Bank

Adélie penguin, Antarctica

Adélie penguin, Antarctica

© Alex Williams / Ocean Image Bank

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