This Christmas, we are excited to welcome Jill Heinerth, ‘Explorer-in-Residence’ for The Royal Canadian Geographical Society, onboard RCGS Resolute.
Tag: wildlife
Wildlife encounters with polar bears, king penguins, whales, albatross and seals are constant occurances on an expedition cruise with One Ocean Expeditions.
Visits to penguin colonies provide a unique experience as guests make their way through the abundance of curious penguins. Up-close marine mammal encounters are one of the most awe-inspiring experiences on this planet, even more so at the ends of the earth. All varieties of these polar migratory whales are known to curiously approach the vessel, zodiacs and even sea kayaks. Rich nutrients in the Antarctic water provide an abundant feeding ground for active open jawed leopard seals, crabeater seals, and Weddell seals.
On expedition cruises to South Georgia, guests experience intimate encounters with king penguin rookeries that are home to more than a hundred-thousand birds. The famous albatross is a constant companion on the journey, filling the sky with its incredible wingspan. During those expeditions we visit fur seal colonies that populate the beaches with their pups while elephant seals are busy mating or fighting on the beach.
In the Arctic we frequently encounter the icon of the North – Polar bear, hunting for seals and other protein sources to sustain themselves during the Arctic summer.
Ten Fun Facts About Polar Bears
In celebration of National Polar Bear week here are ten fun facts you may not have known about polar bears.
Inspiring Arctic 2018 Season Roundup
This Arctic season we were proud to showcase a number of fantastic scientists, historians, photographers, artists and other experts in their fields onboard.
Central America Uncovered
Travel from Costa Rica through the Panama Canal to Mexico in 20 days onboard One Ocean Expeditions’ small expedition cruise ship.
5 reasons to visit the Canadian Arctic
Home to an abundance of wildlife and remote Inuit communities, the Canadian Arctic is like no other place on earth.
Polar Bear Photography
Photographer Dave Sandford explains what it means to him to take pictures of polar bears:
When is the Best Time to Visit Antarctica- Part 1
Find out why it is so special to travel to Antarctica in spring with One Ocean Expeditions.
Science with One Ocean Expeditions
The oceans in the Polar Regions are known to be the most efficient in early warning detection as they are often the most highly affected by global environmental changes. One Ocean Expeditions carefully selects research partners, who execute important and relevant research projects, to travel alongside guests and conduct science while onboard our expedition cruises. These projects which take place in Antarctica, the Arctic and all places in between are exclusive to the One Ocean Expeditions program. Research may range from collecting data for critical meteorological and oceanographic studies used at an international level, to the tagging and tracking of migrant whale populations for universities and science institutions worldwide.
Drone Footage is Playing an Essential Part in Antarctic Whale Research
[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] Drone footage collected in Antarctica gives critical insights on the behaviour of whales.