Welcome to the Offshore New Harbor Expedition Blog Page
The Offshore New Harbor Expedition will use new tools to explore undiscovered country in Antarctica. We will collect seismic and gravity data to image and detect the depositional history of the sediments and tectonics of this region near East Antarctica from a time called the Greenhouse World. The Greenhouse World (>34 million years ago) was a time when the Earth was much warmer than today and CO2 levels in the atmosphere were as high as what they predict for this upcoming century.
We will obtain these data while at a remote field camp about 70 km away from the McMurdo Station living in unheated tents. The team will consists of 15 people: three scientists, a middle school teacher, five students, and six support personnel. During the 40 days that we are living at this remote camp, we will also be sending back written blogs, photos, and audio and video clips back to the US.
Blogs of Past Expeditions
- Offshore New Harbor 2007 Exhibition (Dr. Stephen Pekar)
- Offshore New Harbor 2005 Exhibition (Dr. Stephen Pekar)



