19 Mar 2026
The World’s Loneliest Cabbage
On remote sub-Antarctic islands in the Southern Indian Ocean grows one of the world’s most isolated plants – the Kerguelen cabbage (Pringlea antiscorbutica). Adapting to extremes The Kerguelen cabbage, an…11 Apr 2025
Explainer: Sorting sea pigs from sea spiders—How we collect, sort and preserve seafloor species
Reporting from the RSV Nuyina, SAEF field assistants Jesselyn Brown and Joshua Lesicar explain how the team collects, sorts and preserves seafloor species and how the data stored in their…12 Sep 2024
VIDEO: Sea-ice Decline—Out of Sight, Out of Mind?
Monash undergraduate student Janset Selbas investigates the decline in sea ice with SAEF Chief Investigator Dr Ariaan Purich.23 Oct 2023
Explainer: How does moss survive in Antarctica?
Antarctica is the coldest, windiest and driest continent on Earth. Yet, amidst these harsh environmental conditions, mosses not only survive but thrive.
