10/08/64 A0008914 ANTARTIC: MEMBERS OF THE BRITISH ANTARCTIC SURVEY TEAM LOOK HOPEFULLY TO THE ARRIVAL OF THEIR SUPPLIES:
10/08/64 A0008914 ANTARTIC: MEMBERS OF THE BRITISH ANTARCTIC SURVEY TEAM LOOK HOPEFULLY TO THE ARRIVAL OF THEIR SUPPLIES: LATIN SPEC: "ANTARCTIC SURVEY" SHOWS: BASE EXTERIOR: INT, EXPEDITION MEMBERS LOOK AT MAPS: EN ROUTE OVER THE SNOW: CROSSING CRAVASS: JOURNEY RESUMED THROUGH ICE: (SHOT RECENTLY 48FT) LN 15579 ANTARCTIC RESEARCH LN / 48 FT / 16 NEG / R5518
ARCTIC EXPLORER - 2
An explorer towing gear uses a parachute device to cross heavy ice in a snow and wind storm.
HOW A SMALL CREATURE CAN BATTLE CLIMATE CHANGE (IN-06TH)
***This package contains third party material. Unless otherwise noted, this material may only be used within this package and within ten days of its initial delivery or such shorter time as designated by CNN.***\n\n 3rd Party NON-LICENSED Content:\nNational Ocean Service\n\n PUBLISH DATE: 03/22/18\n LOCATOR: The Antartic\n SOURCE: CNN; NATIONAL OCEAN SERVICE\n\n --SUPERS--\n:00 - :13 - SHOT OF WHALES SWIMMING IN THE ANTARCTIC WATERS SURROUNDED BY SEA BIRDS (CNN; The Antarctic; 03/2018)\n:13 - :21 - VO OF A MASSIVE SWARM OF KRILL IN THE OCEAN (National Ocean Service; NON-LICENSED)\n:22 - :45 - WS OF THE ANTARCTIC OCEAN WATERS, SHOT OF ICE ON THE WATER, A BOAT SAILING THROUGH THE WATER, VARIOUS ANGLES OF LARGE ICEBERGS (CNN; The Antarctic; 03/2018)\n:45 - :49 - VO OF CNN CORRESPONDENT ARWA DAMON STANDING ON THE DECK OF THE BOAT (CNN; The Antarctic; 03/2018)\n:49 - :56 - VO OF A WHALE SWIMMING IN THE OCEAN (CNN; The Antarctic; 03/2018)\n:56 - 1:08 - AERIAL SHOT OF A LARGE SECTION OF ICE ON THE SIDE OF A LARGE ROCK, WS OF A MOUNTAIN RANGE (CNN; The Antarctic; 03/2018)\n1:08 - 1:21 - SOT, Thilo Maack, Marine Biologist & Greenpeace Campaigner: "Krill feeds on algae like kids in a McDonald's restaurant. It's sloppy feeding. The remainder of the algae sinks to the deeper water and the same is true for the krill poo." (CNN; The Antarctic; 03/2018)\n1:19 - 1:46 - SHOT OF THE BOW OF THE BOAT, CU OF A BELL ON THE BOAT, WS OF THE WHALES SWIMMING (CNN; The Antarctic; 03/2018)\n1:46 - 1:51 - RESEARCHERS ON SMALL SPEED BOATS TRAVELING ACROSS THE ARCTIC WATERS (CNN; The Antarctic; 03/2018)\n1:51 - 1:57 - SOT, Thilo Maack, Marine Biologist & Greenpeace Campaigner: "The krill catching vessels are catching krill 24 hours a day for the whole of the antarctic summer." (CNN; The Antarctic; 03/2018)\n1:55 - 2:00 - WS OF THE RESEARCHERS BOAT ON THE HORIZON (CNN; The Antarctic; 03/2018)\n2:00 - 2:02 - NATS, "Arctic sunrise, arctic sunrise, over." (CNN; The Antarctic; 03/2018)\n2:02 - 2:05 - SHOT OF A SMALL ICEBERG (CNN; The Antarctic; 03/2018)\n2:05 - 2:07 - NATS, "Good morning sir, this is Long Teng." (CNN; The Antarctic; 03/2018)\n2:07 - 2:15 - VO OF THE GREENPEACE BIOLOGIST TALKING ON THE SHIP'S RADIO, CU SHOT OF THE RADIO (CNN; The Antarctic; 03/2018)\n2:15 - 2:22 - NAT SOT, Thilo Maack, Marine Biologist & Greenpeace Campaigner: "Can you tell me something about the volume of the catch that you delivered to Skyfrost, the volume of the catch, the weight?" (CNN; The Antarctic; 03/2018)\n2:22 - 2:28 - SOT (Audio from Radio), "In this subarea we have catched 3,600 tons." (CNN; The Antarctic; 03/2018)\n2:28 - 2:41 - WS OF A LARGE LAND MASS COVERED IN ICE, MORE SHOTS OF THE ARCTIC LAND MASS, VO OF THE BIOLOGIST ON A SMALL BOAT (CNN; The Antarctic; 03/2018)\n2:41 - 2:49 - SHOT OF THE WATER SHOWING A SWARM OF KRILL SWIMMING BY, SOMEONE SITTING BEHIND AND OBSERVATION WINDOW, NIGHT SHOT OF THE SHIP, NIGHT SHOTS OF SMALL PIECES OF ICE IN THE WATER, SNOW BLOWING PAST THE LIGHTS (CNN; The Antarctic; 03/2018)\n2:49 - 3:01 - NAT, Arwa Damon, CNN Correspondent: "It feels really intense." (CNN; The Antarctic; 03/2018)\n3:02 - 3:06 - SOT, Thilo Maack, Marine Biologist & Greenpeace Campaigner: "You can't see my hair but its like that khhhhh, like a cat khhhhh." (CNN; The Antarctic; 03/2018)\n3:07 - 3:18 - SHOT OF THE SEASCAPE AT DAWN, SHOTS OF LARGE ICEBERGS (CNN; The Antarctic; 03/2018)\n3:18 - 3:27 - STANDUP, Arwa Damon, CNN Correspondent --alt-- Paradise Bay, Antarctica: "I don't have words … I am honestly lost … its just, its literally taken my breath away." (CNN; The Antarctic; 03/2018)\n3:28 - 3:48 - SHOT MOVES BY A PIECE OF ICE WITH A BLUE TINT, VO OF THE RESEARCH CREW ON A SMALL BOAT, DAMON WALKING WITH THE SHIP'S MACHANIC (CNN; The Antarctic; 03/2018)\n3:38 - 3:38 - NAT SOT, "It is beautiful, huh?" (CNN; The Antarctic; 03/2018)\n3:48 - 3:50 - QUESTION, Arwa Damon, CNN Correspondent --alt-- Paradise Bay, Antarctica: "Do you love this place?" (CNN; The Antarctic; 03/2018)\n3:50 - 4:02 - SOT, Andreas Soto, Arctic Sunrise Mechanic: "I really do, I miss it, when I am at home and I see the picture I am really missing this place, as you can see its really beautiful, really calm, a really amazing place, I think it needs to be protected." (CNN; The Antarctic; 03/2018)\n3:56 - END - BEAUTY SHOTS OF THE SNOW COVERED TERRAIN, SHOT OF THE ICY WATERS PUSHING UP AGAINST THE ROCKY SNOW COVERED SHORES, SHOTS OF CHUCKS OF ICE IN THE WATER, PANS TO SHOW A LARGE SNOWY CLIFF. (CNN; The Antarctic; 03/2018)\n\n --LEAD IN--\nDEEP IN THE COLD WATERS OFF ANTARCTICA IS A TINY CREATURE WITH A BIG SECRET.\nSCIENTISTS SAY IT'S ONE OF THE MOST AMAZING AND IMPORTANT OCEAN ORGANISMS YOU'VE PROBABLY NEVER HEARD OF.\nCNN'S ARWA DAMON EXPLAINS.\n --REPORTER PKG-AS FOLLOWS--\nTHERE ARE WHALES JUST ABOUT EVERYWHERE FEEDING ON KRILL, SHRILL ARE TINY SHRIMP-LIKE CRUSTACEANS THAT ARE ABOUT THE SIZE OF YOUR PINKY AND THEY FORM THIS MASSIVE SWARMS THAT CAN STRETCH FOR TENS OF KILOMETERS. KRILL ARE ONE OF THE MAIN REASONS WHY THESE ANTARTIC WATERS ARE PART OF A CONSERVATION ZONE AND ITS BALANCE IS ESSENTIAL TO OUR VERY EXISTENCE. THESE WATERS AND WILDLIFE ARE A CARBON SINK MOVING CARBON DIOXIDE FROM THE ATMOSPHERE TO THE BOTTOM OF THE OCEAN AND THAT THOUGH IS STILL BEING STUDIED. THAT IS THE ARCTIC'S POTENTIAL TO ACT AS A BUFFER TO CLIMATE CHANGE. I DIDN'T KNOW MUCH ABOUT KRILL BEFORE WE CAME HERE. CERTAINLY NOT THAT THEY WERE A KEYSTONE SPECIES HOLDING THE ANTARTIC FOOD WEB TOGETHER OR THAT THEMSELVES MOVE CARBON, ULTIMATELY TO THE OCEAN FLOOR WHERE IT CAN SEQUESTERED FOR A MILLENIA. THE JOURNEY OF CARBON STARTS WITH ALGAE WHICH PHOTOSYNTHESIZES CARBON DIOXIDE FROM THE ATMOSHPERE. \nMAACK: KRILL FEEDS ON ALGAE LIKE KIDS IN A McDONALD'S RESTAURANT. IT'S SLOPPY FEEDING. THE REMAINDER OF THE ALGAE SINKS TO THE DEEPER WATER AND THE SAME IS TRUE FOR THE KRILL POO. \nYES, IT'S A CONVERSATION ABOUT POO. CARBON RICH KRILL POO THAT ENDS UP AT THE BOTTOM OF THIS DENSE COLD WATER. KRILL SWARMS CAN MOVE TO DEPTHS OF 2,000 METERS. IT'S NOT JUST THE KRILL THAT PLAY THAT ROLE. SO TOO DO THE WHALES THAT FEED ON THE CARBON RICH KRILL, MASSES OF IT. BUT THESE ARE ALSO THE MAIN KRILL FISHING GROUNDS. IT IS A REGULATED INDUSTRY, BUT IT IS ONE THAT GREEN PEACE AND OTHERS WANT TO SEE RESTRICTED TO OUTSIDE OF THE MAIN WILD LIFE FEEDING GROUNDS. \nTHE KRILL CATCHING VESSELS ARE CATCHING 24 HOURS A DAY FOR THE WHOLE OF THE ANTARCTIC SUMMER. BACK ON GREEN PEACE'S ARCTIC SUNRISE, MARINE BIOLOGIST AND GREENPEACE CAMPAIGNER THILO IS RADIOING THE FISHING VESSEL FOR DETAILS OF THE CATCH. CAN YOU TELL SOMETHING ABOUT THE VOLUME OF THE CATCH? THE WEIGHT? 3,600 POUNDS.\nTHAT MAY SOUND LIKE A MASSIVE AMOUNT AND IT IS. KRILL DO HAVE THE LARGEST BIO MASS OF ANY SPECIES ON EARTH BUT ITS NUMBERS HAVE DECREASED, THOUGH ITS UNCLEAR WHETHER ITS FROM CLIMATE CHANGE OR OTHER FACTORS. AND GREEN PEACE IS PUSHING FOR ACTION BEFORE WE REACH A CRISIS POINT, ESPECIALLY IN A REGION AS VITAL TO OUR SURVIVAL AS THIS ONE. GREENPEACE'S MISSION IS ALSO AIMED AT DOCUMENTING THE VAST AND WILD BEAUTY OF THIS ENTHRALLING ECOSYSTEM, TO SHOW WHAT'S AT STAKE OF BEING LOST. THIS IS THE VIEW AS DAWN BREAKS. I NEVER EVEN IMAGINED ANYTHING LIKE THIS. I DON'T HAVE WORDS. I'M HONESTLY LOST. IT'S JUST -- IT'S LITERALLY TAKEN MY BREATH AWAY. IT'S SUCH AN EXTREME BEAUTY, MY BRAIN DOESN'T EVEN KNOW HOW TO PROCESS IT. IT'S BEAUTIFUL WITHIN HUH? ANDREAS SOTO, A MECHANIC ON THE ARCTIC SUNRISE FIRST CAME TO THE ANTARTIC EIGHT YEARS AGO AND HAS RETURNED NUMEROUS TIMES AS A TOUR GUIDE. DO YOU LOVE THIS PLACE? \nSOTO: I DO. I MISS IT. WHEN I'M AT HOME AND I SEE THE PICTURE I'M REALLY MISSING THIS PLACE. AS YOU CAN SEE IT'S BEAUTIFUL. REALLY CALM AND REALLY AMAZING PLACE. I THINK IT SHOULD BE PROTECTED. \nMAN HAS BEEN UNABLE TO DOMINATE THIS UNFORGIVING REGION, THAT DOES NOT MEAN IT'S IMMUNE TO HUMAN DESTRUCTION. ARWA DAMON, CNN, THE ANTARTIC\n -----END-----CNN.SCRIPT-----\n\n --KEYWORD TAGS--\nGLOBAL WARMING ANATARTICA CLIMATE CHANGE NATURE \n\n
Want to escape: endangered species, they fight to protect them
1950s NEWSREELS
ANTARTIC EXPEDITION CROSSES ICE CAP
11/22/64 A0015599 SOUTHAMPTON, ENGLAND: & ANTARTIC: THE MAJESTIC QUEEN ELIZABETH DWARFS THE TINY SHACKLETON - AN EXPLORERS NAME FOR AN EXPLORERS SHIP, SHES TAKING A BRITISH TEAM TO THE ANTARTCI, THE COLDEST REGION ON EARTH,
11/22/64 A0015599 SOUTHAMPTON, ENGLAND: & ANTARTIC: THE MAJESTIC QUEEN ELIZABETH DWARFS THE TINY SHACKLETON - AN EXPLORERS NAME FOR AN EXPLORERS SHIP, SHES TAKING A BRITISH TEAM TO THE ANTARTCI, THE COLDEST REGION ON EARTH, CUT, "ANTARTIC EXPEDITION" SHOWS: QUEEN ELIZABETH: PAN TO SHACKLETON "SHACKLETON" NAMEPLATE: PAN SHACKLELTON: ANTARTIC ICE CAP: SURVEYES PLANNING: SURVEYORS PLANNING: MAP: MAP: SURVEY PARTY AND SLED: MAN CLIMBING CLIEF: SLED HAULED UP CLIFF: SLED TEAM: SLED TEAM: (SHOT XX 34FT) SHIPS - QUEEN ELIZABETH SHIPS - SHACKLETON ANTARTIC - RESEARCH BIS / 34 FT / 16 NEG / R6114
ARCTIC EXPLORER - 3
Two explorers pack gear then walk across ice in Antarctic environment.
03/11/75 C0050157 - COLOR NEW ZEALAND ICEBREAKER - GLACIER
03/11/75 C0050157 - COLOR NEW ZEALAND ICEBREAKER - GLACIER UNCUT: "ICEBREAKER - GLACIER" SHOWS: SHOT OF ICEBEAKER GLACIER THRU ICY WATER: TWO ICEBREAKERS THRU ICE: VARIOUS ANGLES OF SHIP THRU ICY WATER: (SHOT XX 250FT) SHIP ACCIDENTS - GLACIER SHIPS - OTHER TYPES - ICEBREAKER GLACIER ANTARTIC XX / 250 FT / 16 MM / COLOR / PRINT
"The journey to the South Pole" by Luc Jacquet
WITH BYRD IN THE ANTARTIC
ISSUE_NO = 937A NO_OF_ITEMS = 4 ITEM_NO = 1 DESCRIPTION : Pictures of the Byrd Expedition in the Antartic, where certain experiments are being carried out. CARD_FILE = 48574 CARD_TITLE : WITH BYRD IN THE ANTARCTIC SHOT_LIST : KS Shot from bows of ship, passing thru ice covered water, which appears to be steaming. GV's of black, mud covered icebergs. LS & GV of American Naval Captain being trasnferred from one ship to another by breeches buoy, the cable breaks and the Captain goes in the water, elevated shot of him in the icy water. Whaleboat appraoches Captain, pulls him out of water. Whaleboat slung alongside ship on winch, with crew and survivor in same. Jet plane takes off from carrier. Aerial of base camp, plane taxis across snowy ground. Admiral Byrd alights. CY Byrd. Sled dogs almost covered in snow. Cameraman chases away seals, CU seal. Frogmen enter icy water to test Naval swimsuits. Several shots of them in water, also eating ice cream while in water. LS Explorers feeding penguins with vitamins and fish. CU penquin swallowing fish and CU of his neck as it passes down. CU penquin nodding his head from side to side. INDEX : Animals- birds, Countries - Antarctic, Disasters and Accidents, Food and Drink, Mankind, Personalities - Admiral Geography - Oceans, sea icebergs, Expeditions. MATERIAL : CUT NEG - CAN 9786 CUT LAV - CAN 9472 DUPE PAL - CAN 01133 TWTD - TAPE 57 LENGTH_SHOT = 196 DATE_SUBD = 05/19/1947
2/02/66 A0036254 TOKYO, JAPAN: JAPANESE ICEBREAKER LEAVES ON ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION
2/02/66 A0036254 TOKYO, JAPAN: JAPANESE ICEBREAKER LEAVES ON ANTARCTIC EXPEDITION LN 28434 "JAP EXPEDITION" SHOWS: GV SHIP: MS VISITORS ABOARD: MS VISITORS ON BRIDGE W / OFFICERS: VU OFFICER DEMONSTRATES CONTROLS: MS PAN TO CLOSED CIRCUIT TV: MS STERLING GEAR: MS SLEIGHS ON DECK: CU SLEIGHS: MS PAN ON SLEIGHS: MS TILT UP TO BRIDGE: MS HELICOPTER: MS HELICOPTER: GV BACK: CU JAPANESE ENSIGN: MS CREWMEMBERS BOARD SHIP: CU PEOPLE WAVE: MS EXPEDITIONERS BOARD: MS PEOPLE ASHORE WAVE: MS EXPEDITIONERS BOARD: MS PEOPLE ASHORE WAVE: MS PEOPLE WAVE: MS CREW WAVE: MS SHIP MOVE: GV SHIP LEAVES: (SHOT 12/1/66 - 59FT) ANTARTIC SHIPS - ICE BREAKERS - FUJI FLAGS - JAPAN JAPAN - NAVY SLEIGHS UP - LN / 59 FT / 16 - NEG / R18711
ADMIRAL BYRD LEADS NEW EXPEDITION
ISSUE_NO = 914A NO_OF_ITEMS = 6 ITEM_NO = 5 DESCRIPTION : A new expedition prepares to leave for the Antartic and we recall the pre-war expedition. CARD_FILE = 47879 CARD_TITLE : ADMIRAL BYRD'S EXPEDITION SHOT_LIST : KS GV Ship. Plane being loaded aboard ship. Husky dogs going up gangway, several shots. SCU Litter of puppies. American sailors take film aboard packed cases. Several shots of the many ships which is in the expedition. Crowds line rail as one of the ships gets under way. Admiral Byrd comes onto bridge and salutes. FADE to flashback to schooner 18 years ago on similar expedition. Schooner ploughing thru water, also making her way thru ice and snow. MS Blizzard howling, blowing snow before it. Dogs in kennels, nearly covered with snow, men digging out snow from kennels so that dogs can get inside. This is on the base "Little America". Dogs pulling sleighs acorss cracking ice. Penquins in their dozens follow explorers across ice, waddling and sliding on their stomachs. INDEX : Animals, Countries - Antarctic, Countries - United States Of America, Mankind, Geography, Personalities Admiral Richard Byrd, Shipping, Vehicles, Water, Weather MATERIAL : NEG - CAN 9083 D/POS - CAN 02534 CUT LAV - CAN 9077 FGD POS - CAN 9130 DUPE PAL - CAN 0977 INCOMPLETE NEG & TRACK - CAN 9085 LENGTH_SHOT = 173 DATE_SUBD = 12/09/1946
CHILEAN PRESIDENT "CAPTURES" ANTARCTIC.
ISSUE_NO = 980A NO_OF_ITEMS = 7 ITEM_NO = 6 DESCRIPTION : Signor Gonzales Videla visits part of the British owned South Shetland Islands and rechristens it "O'Higgins"land. CARD_FILE = 49957 CARD_TITLE : CHILEAN NAVY "CAPTURE" ANTARTIC SHOT_LIST : KS Wake of launch, shot from stern of launch. MS Chilean destroyer off Greenwich Island. LS Now capped island. GV Greenwich island. Gv island, tent in fore, with mountains and Chilean destroyer in background. Chilean sailors row ashore, ice floats on water. President Videla steps ashore, dressed from head to foot in water apparell. Videla walks towards camera. Videla signs a book. MS Videla stands beside statue during unveiling of Bernardo O'Higgins statute. CU Statue - Bust of O'Higgins. Naval men and personalities stand around applauding. CU Videla reading (silent) an address. CU Chilean flag hoisted. SCU Videla stands next to lady unknown. INDEX : Ceremonies & Celebrations - unveilings, Countries - Antarctic, Buildings, Flags, Nationalities - Chilean, Geography - Islands, Oceans, Weather - snow and ice, Water - launches, Names and types of ships, Naval - destroyers LENGTH_SHOT = 88 DATE_SUBD = 03/15/1948
[Short Plateau: OFF RYAD WILL HOST UNIVERSAL EXPO]
Antarctica Visit - Argentinian officials make historic visit to Antartica
NAME: ANT VISIT 131104N TAPE: EF04/1112 IN_TIME: 11:03:08:19 DURATION: 00:01:50:17 SOURCES: HANDOUT DATELINE: Marambio base - 12 Nov 2004 RESTRICTIONS: SHOTLIST: 1. Various of Congressmen from the House of Deputies getting off from an Air force Hercules airplane, shaking hand with ground personnel from the Marambio base 2. Argentinian flag next to base Marambio sign 3. Congressmen from the House of Deputies watching flag-raising ceremony 4. Argentinian flag being raised 5. SOUNDBITE (Spanish) Jorge Argueyo, Congressmen from the House of Deputies and head of the Foreign Relations Commission "Our country has more than a dozen Argentinian citizens born in this land, so we want to praise efforts, the struggle and sacrifices made by the people here that allowed us to celebrate the first century of the presence of Argentina in the Antarctic continent." 6. Wide shot of congressmen getting in Marambio base 7. Zoom out from ice pieces spread out to wide shot of landscape 8. Members of the Foreign Relations committee from the House of Deputies inside Marambio Base around table 9. Congressmen addressing meeting 10. Exterior shot of landscape STORYLINE: Twenty-nine Argentinian congressmen travelled to the Antartic on Friday to mark the 100 anniversary of Argentina's uninterrupted presence in the region. The officials gathered at the Marambio base where a flag-raising ceremony was held. Later, they held a roundtable meeting and paid homage to General Jorge Edgar Leal, who lead the first Argentinean expedition to the south pole. "Our country has more than a dozen Argentinian citizens born in this land, so we want to praise efforts, the struggle and sacrifices made by the people here that allowed us to celebrate the first century of the presence of Argentina in the Antarctic continent," said Jorge Argueyo, head of the Foreign Relations Commission. They also paid tribute to figures involved in scientific projects, international cooperation and environmental work during the last century.