21 March 2014 | 53 54.7'S:067 45.9'W, Beagle Channel
05 March 2014 | 64 49.7'S:063 29.6'W, Lockroy
04 March 2014 | 64 49.7'S:063 29.6'W, Lockroy
03 March 2014 | 65 06.5'S:064 04.4'W, Pleneau
28 February 2014 | 65 03.9'S:064 01.9'W, Port Charcot
23 February 2014 | 64 49.5'S:063 29.6'W, Port Lockroy
22 February 2014 | 64 49.5'S:063 29.6'W, Port Lockroy
20 February 2014 | 64 49.5'S:063 29.6'W, Port Lockroy
20 February 2014 | 64 49.5'S:063 29.6'W, Port Lockroy
14 February 2014 | 64 49.5'S:063 29.3'W, Port Lockroy
12 January 2014 | 64 49.2'S:063 29'W, Port Lockroy
27 December 2013 | 64 49.2'S:063 29'W, Port Lockroy
23 December 2013 | 64 49.2'S:063 29'W, Port Lockroy
20 December 2013 | 64 49.2'S:063 29'W, Port Lockroy
26 November 2013 | 60 15.9'S:065 54.7'W, Drake Passage
23 November 2013 | 64 49.7'S:063 29.6'W, Jougla Point, Port Lockroy
16 November 2013 | 64 49.7'S:063 29.6'W, Jougla Point, Port Lockroy
13 November 2013 | 64 49.4'S:063 29.7'W, In the fast ice, back bay Port Lockroy
11 November 2013 | 64 49.7'S:063 29.8'W, Half a mile from Port Lockroy
07 November 2013 | 64 49.7'S:063 29.8'W, Half a mile from Port Lockroy

Sand Mice and Wabbits

10 March 2011 | 51 20.39'S:059 37.88'W, Richard Harbour
Chris
Happy Birthday Sean!

What a beautiful day. We spent the latter part of the morning and the early afternoon investigating the sidescan target that we found yesterday. After much investigation we decided that there is definitely something man made on the seabed but are not 100% sure that it is the aircraft that we were looking for.

After our sidescanning session we motored over and anchored in Richard Harbour for lunch. After lunch we took the zodiac for a spin and investigated the entracnce to deep channel and the woolly gut before landing on Karina Kirsten Island and Bullock Island. Both of these islands are teaming with wildlife. On Karina we found a shrub then we have not seen before so we'll need help to identify that. On Bullock Island we found "pesky widdle wabbits" and all dropped into Elmer Fud mode, it was funny at the time. We found a lot of sand mice, the skeleton of some kind of sea urchin like a fat version of American sand dollars. We picked several up but they are very fragile and none survived the zodiac ride back to the yacht. We'll take something to pack our samples in next time!
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Vessel Name: Pelagic
Hailing Port: Stanley, Falkland Islands

Port: Stanley, Falkland Islands