My role at Rothera
"Antarctica is one of the last untouched areas of the world. Many of the factors that control global climate are driven in the Antarctic, such as the down welling of cold water, which drives the rest of the oceans currents.
"It is my current role as Marine Assistant at , which has brought me to Antarctica. I primarily collect data for the Rothera Time Series (RaTS), the only project of its kind in Antarctica. Since 1997, oceanographic data has been collected year round – once a week during winter and twice in summer – either from boats, or through holes cut into the sea ice.
"I am based in the Western Antarctic Peninsula (WAP), an area that has experienced significant warming in recent decades. Our research here, carried out with little disturbance from human impact, makes it an important place to study changes caused by global warming."