Welcome to the HMS Endurance Tracking Project 2007/2008

HMS EnduranceIceberg

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

PFC FA Cup

Congratulations Portsmouth City Football Club

On behalf of HMS ENDURANCE, I would like to extend our warmest congratulations to Portsmouth City Football Club on winning the FA Cup Final on Saturday.

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The Second Battalion Parachute Regiment: 2 PARA

The Second Battalion Parachute Regiment: 2 PARA

The Parachute Regiment is the Airbourne Infantry element of the British Army. It is considered an elite unit by virtue of its stringent selection process, rigorous training programme and by the requirement of its role to operate with minimal or no support behind enemy lines and against numerically superior forces.

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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.

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Falklands

Cancer Research UK

This deployment the Junior Ratings of HMS Endurance have decided to think pink and raise funds to support research into breast cancer.

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The Ozone Hole

The Ozone Hole

Since the Earth acquired its atmosphere some four billion years ago, its climate has gone through lots of changes. Approximately 18,000 years ago, during the height of the last Ice Age, the world’s weather was so cold that the polar ice sheets grew to cover a third of the Earth in ice.

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May Frost Bite

May Frost Bite - Global Warming Linked to Caribou-Calf Mortality

Fewer caribou calves are being born and more of them are dying in West Greenland because of a warming climate, according recent findings by American and Danish scientists.

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F is for Frostbite

Antarctic A to Z: `F’ is for Frostbite

Frostbite is the medical condition whereby damage is caused to skin and other tissues due to extreme cold.

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Falklands

Deployment Gallery 17 – The Beauty of the Falklands

The virtually unpopulated countryside of the Falkland Islands allows for a great variety of wildlife to flourish.

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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 - 2nd April 2008

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

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Weather Reports

Weather Report - 2nd April 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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