So for the last 7 weeks I've been representing the Scottish Association for Marine Science. I have been working at Rothera as a Marine Assistant/consultant. I am now home in Scotland and heading to an Arctic Conference for the next stage of my work where we are preparing to board the RRS James Clark Ross again in September! Here are a few things I got up to on base and off base before I left. The new bedrooms in Admirals (the accomidation building) are super comfy and give you more privacy! Muff excited for his new DJ set up, there are going to be god parties this winter coming! The only bad thing about the construction is that it is super noisy for most of the time, there are lots of big machinery. This is still my favourite place to sit and watch the world go by. Second place is inside the Noddy where it is warm! Lots of snow clearing! This was to make space for the Transport Aquarium! I definitely have a bit of PTSD from the Transpo...
This Blog started in Antarctica where I was a Marine Scientist for 18 months. Since then, it has followed my progression into a Professional Marine Scientist, Diver and Skipper. Now I am a Freelance Marine Scientist, and director of my own company and offer my services of diving, skippering, deckhand and Open Water swim coaching. When not working I enjoy going on remote adventures mountain biking, climbing and freediving. Read here for my random stories of adventure and science!