Two scientists on the deck of Palmer Station in Antarctica speaking to students over a laptop with glaciers and ocean behind them.

PAL Researchers Featured in Rutgers Today for their K-12 Outreach

Congratulations to Mya Sharpe, Maya Thomas, and Abby Tomita for their shoutout in Rutgers Today! Rutgers biological oceanographer Mya Sharpe (left) and Virginia Institute of Marine Science doctoral student Maya Thomas in Antarctica answered…

Scott Doney elected to the National Academy of Sciences

PAL Co-PI Scott Doney was just elected as a member of the of the National Academy of Sciences! Dr. Doney is the Joe D. and Helen J. Kington Professor in Environmental Change in the Department of Environmental Sciences at the University…
Seasonal cycles of Chl‐a, ΔpCO2, and pCO2sur from 2000–2020 for the Drake Passage, Northern Shelf, Mid Shelf, and Southern Shelf subregions.2025

New Paper: Seasonal Variability of Surface Ocean Carbon Uptake and Chlorophyll‐a Concentration

Figure 2 from Turner et al., 2025, showing the seasonal cycles of Chlorophyll-a, pCO2 flux, and surface pCO2, all averaged over the timer period 2000–2020, for the Drake Passage, Northern Shelf, Mid Shelf, and Southern Shelf subregions. Congratulations…

Doney Receives UVA Distinguished Research Award

Congratulations to PAL Co-PI Scott Doney for being honored with a Distinguished Research Award from the University of Virginia, as part of their 2024 class of Research Achievement Awards. From the University of Virginia announcement... Scott…

Seabird Research Featured in Bluedot Living

Darren Roberts, Victoria Hermanson, Ricky Robbins and Megan Roberts are based at Palmer Station conducting seabird research. – Photo by Megan Cimino In a recent article published in Bluedot Living, Megan Cimino, a co-principal investigator…

Palmer Station Live Calls to Classrooms Kickoff for 2025

This week, we successfully relaunched our Palmer LTER Live Calls from Antarctica videoconference series with scientists at Palmer Station, Antarctica and classrooms around the country! After a year off, due to the limited number of research…