The Expedition Cruise Podcast
#18 Most travellers arrive in Antarctica expecting penguins, icebergs and breathtaking landscapes. Far fewer realise that every penguin colony is also a data point - a living indicator of how fast the Antarctic Peninsula is changing. In this episode, podcast host Rona Wheeldon explores the surprising partnership powering much of what we know about Antarctic wildlife today: the collaboration between expedition cruise ships and Oceanites, the organisation behind the world’s only long‑term, open‑source penguin database. You’ll discover: • Why penguin colonies are one of the clearest early warning systems for climate change • How expedition ships become 'ships of opportunity' for frontline science • What Oceanites’ researchers actually do during a season, from nest counts to drone surveys • The story behind the Antarctic Site Inventory and its 30‑year record of more than 3.5 million penguins • Which species are adapting, which are struggling and what those trends reveal about the Southern Ocean • How travellers can support Antarctic science long after their voyage ends Whether you’re preparing for your first expedition cruise or simply curious about how tourism and science intersect at the bottom of the world, this episode offers a behind‑the‑scenes look at the work shaping our understanding of a rapidly changing continent. * Watch the video version on YouTube [https://www.youtube.com/ronawheeldon] * Visit the Expedition Cruise Journal Website [https://www.expeditioncruisejournal.com/] * Follow Rona on Instagram [https://www.instagram.com/ronawheeldon/] * Connect with Rona on LinkedIn [https://www.linkedin.com/in/ronawheeldon/]
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