Mary Lide ParkerinIn Search of MinkesBy the NumbersFrom hundreds of gigs of photos and videos to dozens of cups of coffee — all the numbers from our expedition add up to an impressive…Apr 25, 2018Apr 25, 2018
Mary Lide ParkerinIn Search of MinkesFiling it all awayFrom logging data to seeing minke whales up close for the first time, Emma Levy files away a multitude of experiences during her first…Apr 1, 2018Apr 1, 2018
Mary Lide ParkerinIn Search of MinkesBehind the video below the surfaceCapturing underwater footage from a tag placed on the back of a whale is just the beginning.Mar 16, 2018Mar 16, 2018
Mary Lide ParkerinIn Search of MinkesSteady HandsTo be a drone pilot in Antarctica requires stillness of mind in a world defined by motion.Mar 9, 2018Mar 9, 2018
Mary Lide ParkerinIn Search of MinkesWelcome to Minke CityWe have finally arrived — and these ice-loving whales are giving us a very warm welcome.Mar 6, 2018Mar 6, 2018
Mary Lide ParkerinIn Search of MinkesLicense to KrillTo figure out how much whale food is in the water, marine scientists rely on sound waves.Mar 3, 2018Mar 3, 2018
Mary Lide ParkerinIn Search of MinkesTagging DaysTagging whales in Antarctica is harder than these marine scientists make it look.Mar 2, 2018Mar 2, 2018
Mary Lide ParkerinIn Search of MinkesA meal with mammals from spaceBehind the biomechanics of how baleen whales eat.Feb 24, 2018Feb 24, 2018
Mary Lide ParkerinIn Search of MinkesFrom Punta Arenas to Palmer StationThe Drake Passage is known as one of the roughest bodies of water on the planet, but we got lucky during our crossing.Feb 22, 20181Feb 22, 20181
Mary Lide ParkerinIn Search of MinkesMeet the minke teamWe have eight people deploying to the Antarctic Peninsula. Learn about who we are, and why we’re searching for whales at the bottom of the…Jan 26, 2018Jan 26, 2018