The UK’s flagship polar research vessel is to head to Antarctica next week to help advance dozens of climate change-linked science projects, as Western nations spearhead studies there while the US withdraws.
The RRS Sir David Attenborough, a state-of-the-art ship named after the renowned British naturalist, would aid research on everything from “hunting underwater tsunamis” to tracking glacier melt and whale populations.
Operated by the British Antarctic Survey (BAS), the country’s polar research institute, the 15,000-tonne icebreaker — boasting a helipad, and various laboratories and gadgetry — is pivotal to the UK’s efforts to assess climate change’s impact there.
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“The saying goes ‘what happens in Antarctica doesn’t stay in Antarctica,’” BAS oceanographer Peter Davis said.
He called it “a shame” that the US was “drawing back” from scientific exploration in the region, but added that “lots of countries are stepping up to the plate and saying ‘we understand the importance of Antarctica and we’re going to drive our scientific research there.’”
Davis is partnering with the Korean Polar Research Institute to maintain analysis of the crucial Thwaites Glacier and how melt from it is contributing to global sea level rise.
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‘OPPORTUNITIES’
In a UN speech last month, US President Donald Trump branded climate change a “con job” — his latest salvo in what critics called his wide-ranging “war on science.”
In his second term, Trump has pulled the US out of the Paris climate accord, gutted science agencies, and fired researchers and forecasters.
Earlier this year, his administration said it plans to stop leasing the only US icebreaker dedicated to Antarctic research and reportedly paused developing a new vessel to succeed it.
Trump instead appears focused on growing the US’ security presence in the Arctic, where rapid ice melt has the world’s big powers eyeing newly viable oil, gas deposits, mineral deposits and shipping routes.
On Thursday, he announced a deal with Finland to build 11 icebreakers for the US Coast Guard.
Stephanie Martin, who coordinates a BAS-linked project assessing whale numbers, said the diminished US polar science presence meant “opportunities” for the UK and others.
However, she cautioned that “there’s also the potential for nations like China and Russia to fill that gap” and that “they may manage things differently than what’s been done in the past.”
The UK, a key US ally, has not publicly chided Trump for his anti-science rhetoric.
“The United States is responsible for their own approach,” British Minister of State for Europe, North America and Overseas Territories Stephen Doughty said. “But we work closely with a range of international partners, and we’re very, very clear about the threat that climate change poses.”
The Attenborough — which cost £200 million (US$268 million) to build and was launched in 2020 — would arrive at Rothera Research Station, Antarctic Peninsula, by late next month. BAS’ largest regional hub, it has been expanded with a new cutting-edge facility, the Discovery Building.
Weather permitting, the ship would also criss-cross Antarctic waters, visiting four other BAS research stations and even more remote field stations.
‘RECOVERY’
Martin’s Wild Water Whales initiative uses various tech, including drones, to study key species such as blue and humpback whales.
“We’re a good news story, because we are focused on the recovery of these populations,” she said.
After being relentlessly hunted in the 20th century, humpback numbers have recovered to nearly 60 percent of their former population, Martin said.
However, their main food source, krill, is threatened by climate change, she added.
“We take photos of individuals to tell them apart, so we can get population ideas. We take skin and blubber samples to find out their sex, because we don’t know that without the DNA,” Martin said.
Attenborough captain Will Whatley said that the vessel was “designed for icebreaking and is very capable,” adding that the crew could keep working even in “really stormy” Southern Ocean seas.
A crane able to lift 50 tonnes loads various things, from submersible robots to so-called conductivity, temperature and depth instruments measuring electrical conductivity, temperature and seawater pressure.
Other planned research includes studying extracted ice cores — some hundreds of thousands of years old — to understand past climates.
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