Welcome to the HMS Endurance Tracking Project 2007-2009

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HMS Endurance is the Royal Navy’s sole Ice Patrol Ship. Flexible, capable and unique, she deploys each year in the autumn from her base port of Portsmouth in Hampshire, to the cold and ice of the Antarctica austral summer where she carries out her operational duties for the Foreign and Commonwealth Office, the British Antarctic Survey and the United Kingdom Hydrographic Office. 

The aims of this project are to increase everyone’s knowledge of the environment as a whole and show how the Royal Navy contributes to a better world, shaping our lives beyond their traditional military capabilities.


Latest from the Ship

Anchor Bear

Anchor Bear

Anchor Bear’s adventures on HMS Endurance form part of our National Curriculum supporting material for Key Stage 1 through a photographic diary of his travels and supporting worksheets.

New - Worksheet 14 - South African Wildlife- Download >>


August Frost Bite

August Frost Bite

A four-square-kilometre chunk of ice has broken off Ward Hunt Ice Shelf - the largest remaining ice shelf in the Arctic - threatening the future of the giant frozen mass.


Deployment Gallery 20

Deployment Gallery 20 – Table Mountain

Table Mountain is a 1,086 metre flat-topped mountain overlooking the city of Cape Town in South Africa.

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Thomas Crean

Update - Thomas Crean

Tom Crean was born a farmer’s son in the Anascaul district, in the Dingle Peninsula, County Kerry, Ireland. It was a hard life for young Tom and his family and he eventually he decided to run away to sea.

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Deployment Gallery 19

Deployment Gallery 19 – Remembering Delville Wood

The Ship’s Company of HMS Endurance recently attended a wreath-laying ceremony during the 92nd commemoration of the Battle of Delville Wood in South Africa.

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Support for a £1.3 million appeal for Teenage Cancer Trust

The funds from the appeal will go towards a specialist cancer treatment centre for teenagers and young people with cancer at Southampton University Hospitals NHS Trust.


I is for ice core

Antarctic A to Z: I is for Ice Core

An ice core is a long cylinder of glacial ice recovered by drilling through glaciers in Antarctica and Greenland.

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Deployment Gallery 18 - Out on Safari

Deployment Gallery 18 - Out on Safari


The Friends of Scott Polar Research Institute

The Friends of Scott Polar Research Institute

The Scott Polar Research Institute (SPRI) is a centre for research into the polar regions and glaciology worldwide. It is a sub-department of the Department of Geography in the University of Cambridge, England.

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Captains Blog

Captain's Blog

Read all the latest comments from the captain

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Tracking Maps

Tracking Map Update - 11th June 2008

As HMS Endurance makes her way to Antarctica we will track her movements on her long voyage.

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International Polar Year

International Polar Day, 18th June 08 - Land and Life Activity

IPY Land and life new activity sheet.

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Weather Reports

Weather Report - 6th June 2008

Weather reports sent back from the ship

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Science Week

The Big Freeze: Science from Antarctica

The University of Portsmouth, working in partnership with Dame Ellen MacArthur and the Royal Navy’s ice patrol ship HMS Endurance are pleased to have developed The Big Freeze : Science From Antarctica as a practical science resource for Key Stage 2 teachers.

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