Ice Coffee: The History Of Human Activity In Antarctica

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Synopsis

The history of human activity in Antarctica

Episodes

  • 015 Kemp Kimberley and Getting Toasty

    29/12/2015 Duration: 41min

    Peter Kemp isn't well recorded, so there's little to tell about him other than he sailed on the Magnet and saw a coast that's now named after him.Jason Kimberley traveled to Antarctica in 2005 and did the hauling and the crevasse fields that make up much of my nightmare material.  On his return, in addition to writing one of the most accessible recent books about life on the ice, Jason established "Cool Australia," an online science education resource for school children.  Finally, I give a brief account of getting toasty, which is, in addition to snaws, a thing.

  • 014_Foster_Enderbys_Biscoe

    02/10/2015 Duration: 17min

    The last gasps of British sealing efforts in the South and a brief profile of a dynasty of ship owners who paid for a lot of the exploitation of marine resources in the sealing and whaling boom times. 

  • Morrell, Symmes, Reynolds and Sue

    01/09/2015 Duration: 50min

    Morrell was a liar, Symmes was a looper and Reynolds was a bona-fide genuine slick talker.  Running to catch up in the claims stakes, US politics gets in the way and Morrell adds confusion.  More on Reynolds later.Sue Haliwell, Antarcticartican makes what is hope will be the first of many appearances between her northern exposures.After switching to a new hosting plan to free up money for a second podcast series, this, the longest episode to date, ate up the space allocation for this month.  An episode about Biscoe and the Enderby's is recorded but won't reach the feed for some weeks. 

  • 012_Weddell

    26/06/2015 Duration: 12min

    Hear me mix and match pronunciations as my brain fights it out between what it knows is correct and what it's accustomed to.James Weddell - the explorer who went sealing in an age of sealers going exploring.  New record holders for southernmost expedition, the Beaufoy and the Jane sail into what we now know as the Weddell Sea and find vast expanses of no ice, leading to incredulity and ridicule.  James Weddell didn't sign up for the standard early death in poverty deal, but that's what he got.

  • 011_Powell

    04/11/2014 Duration: 05min

    Powell sets a new benchmark for "Who?"Sealer, navigator, measurer and cartographer, that's who.

  • 010_Palmer

    05/07/2014 Duration: 11min

    Connnecticut sealer sails a tiny tender, finds fame.

  • 009_Smith

    04/07/2014 Duration: 09min

    Smith - the competent, dutiful sealer who got the job done and got no reward, plaudits or even much of a mention in the history books.  He should have taken the money and ran, but hindsight's not a lot of use without a time machine.

  • I am Sealing

    28/01/2014 Duration: 23min

    An overview of the state of the art in maritime extraction industries at the start of the ice rush.

  • Pop Culture on Ice

    28/01/2014 Duration: 12min

    The chronology gets thrown out early in the piece, as the case of the empty H4n case unravels and some temporal anomalies are narrowly prevented from becoming time travel paradoxes.  Karl, I need the Delorean back last week. The Bellingshausen episode is in the editing suite as I type, and should be available last Sunday.

  • Bellingshausen

    28/01/2014 Duration: 17min

    Hard as nails Russian sea-dog braves the southern ocean in inadequate ships and after a rushed preparation and without biologists and...  You get the picture.  Up against it, Bellingshausen shone when the sun refused to do so, and it's not his fault most people haven't heard of him.

  • Cook

    28/01/2014 Duration: 25min

    One of the most iconic names in maritime history does his empirical bit to show the world where Antarctica isn't.

  • State of Play

    28/01/2014 Duration: 12min

    A brief look at what was going on around the world as the exploration of the Southern Ocean began.

  • Prelude

    28/01/2014 Duration: 14min

    Imagining, seeking, and then shrinking Terra Australis Incognita to manageable proportions.  Philosophers, geographers, clergy and sailors vie for the final word on what and where Antarctica is, and who lives there. Only one more preliminary episode to go and we'll get into some history.

  • Geography

    28/01/2014 Duration: 28min

    A quick study of the setting of the series, covering the geology, climate, glaciology and biology of the Antarctic. Only two more preliminary episodes and we'll get to the history the series is supposed to be about, I promise.

  • Making Coffee

    28/01/2014 Duration: 10min

    There's more to brewing up in Antarctica than just switching the kettle on.  Feel free to brew along to the chorus.

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