2021-2022 Science Planning Summaries
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2021-2022 USAP Field Season
Project Detail

Project Title

National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration/Antarctic Marine Living Resource (NOAA/AMLR) Program Cape Shirreff Camp Support


An adult female leopard seal in the foreground of the NOAA AMLR research camp at Cape Shirreff. This photo was taken by McKenzie Mudge in accordance with MMPA Permit #20599.
X-591-L Research Location(s): Cape Shirreff, Livingston Island

Summary

Event Number:
X-591-L
NSF/NOAA-AMLR Agreement

Program Director:
Mr. Tim McGovern

ASC POC/Implementer:
David Rivera / Cara Ferrier


Principal Investigator(s)

Dr. Douglas John Krause
douglas.krause@noaa.gov
National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration
AMLR - Antarctic Ecosystem Research Division (SW Fisheries Sci Ctr)
La Jolla, California


Location

Supporting Stations: ARSV Laurence M. Gould
Research Locations: Cape Shirreff, Livingston Island


Description

Cape Shirreff is located on Livingston Island in Antarctic Specially Protected Area (ASPA) 149. The facility at this site, also referred to as Cape Shirreff, is owned by the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and is maintained and operated by NOAA with support from the National Science Foundation. Specifically, research is conducted by the Antarctic Marine Living Resource (AMLR) program of NOAA’s Southwest Fisheries Science Center (SWFC). Cape Shirreff currently supports a NOAA-funded project conducting seabird and marine mammal research. The facility was built in the 1996-97 austral summer at NOAA direction and supported by Antarctic Support Associates, the NSF Antarctic contractor at that time.


Field Season Overview

Over the last decade, the ARSV Laurence M. Gould and RV/IB Nathaniel B. Palmer have supported Cape Shirreff camp opening, resupply, and closing operations. In 2021-2022, the camp is scheduled to open in November and close in December. The camp will support six NOAA personnel. USAP expedition participants, both contractors and science team members, will assist camp operations by providing labor for cargo transport to and from the field camp.


Deploying Team Members

  • Douglas Krause (PI)