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Icebreaker SHIRASE

Maiden Voyage

Maiden voyage of icebreaker Shirase for the 25thanniversary of the Japanese Antarctic Research Expedition (JARE25)

Cancelled stamp from each port of call

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Iceberg Ahead!

The Shirase crew conducted a “First to see an iceberg” contest. The watch of the day would record the time of first sighting.

Learning to make sushi

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Entertainment onboard

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Life from the bottom

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Antarctic Ice Fish

Ice fish are a unique group of fish found in Antarctica. Ice fish have evolved a variety of interesting physiological and biochemical adaptations that allow them to survive in the freezing, ice-laden waters of the Southern Ocean at temperatures that would freeze the blood of other fish.

Sea Ice

Beginning the Move into Sea Ice. The ice dampens the wave motion, consequently the travelling in sea ice is smooth

Solitude of the seal

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The ice thickens

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Approach to Antarctic Station

Icebreakers are different from other ships since they were designed to  spend operational time in the ice.

 

Shirase Moves at ~4mph in 5 Feet of Ice.

SYOWA Base

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Gathering geologic samples

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Life in the field

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JARE 25 Team

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Gathering samples

SAMPLING THE ANTARCTIC ROCKS TO

DECIPHER THE HISTORY OF THE CONTINENT

Farewell

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