Wednesday, November 30, 2005


A pup named whitey staring me down after we weighed him in a duffel bag.


A pair of Skua's that appear to be having fun.

Tuesday, November 29, 2005


Myself and fellow field biologist Vince Green petting a pup who earned the name "Whitey" by having a distinctly lighter coat of puppy fur than the rest of his cohort.

Sunday, November 20, 2005



Myself and project engineer Steen Mogensen in an attempt to understand.

Saturday, November 19, 2005


Mount Discovery after a 2 day wind storm passed.
A pup finally seeing the light after being weighed in a bag. He later told me that he was more than happy to put forth a contribution to science.


A mom and pup pair asking themselves ""who the hell is this guy?"


A stray adelie penguin attempting to fit in at a weddel seal colony.


An adult weddel seal posing for the camera with the barne glacier in the background.


A fat and happy weddel seal pup at about 2 weeks of age.

Thursday, November 17, 2005


Brown Skua's are among the few bird species that we see on this side of the continent (that fly).


More Adelie penguin visitors
At about 2 weeks of age pups begin swimming. they are also significantly larger than they were as newborns. Some in our study have gained 140 pounds in 25 days.

Tuesday, November 08, 2005


We lure new mom's up on a specially designed weigh sled to aquire an actual mass measurement. This allows us to test the error associated with the mass estimations from the photogrammetry technique.

Adelie Penguins visiting us while working seals at a colony in our study area.


Overhead pictures of a Weddel Seal mom at partuition. This picture in addition to a side view will allow us to estimate the seals mass.


Sea Ice camp with Mount Erebus in the background. Erebus is one of Antarctica's active volcano's hence the cloud above it.

Monday, October 10, 2005



Photo of a Scott tent from my "happy campers" school on 8 October 2005. All people leaving McMurdo during the season are required to take this course in which we spend a night on the sea ice. The windchill peaked at -76 F this day.
This is Shane Conner's web site with information and photographs related to the Erebus Bay Weddel Seal study for the 2005 field season. The field work is scheduled to begin on 10 October 2005 and this web site will be updated continually throuought the duration of the season. In the mean time project information can be found at............ http://www.homepage.montana.edu/~rgarrott/antarctica/index.htm