Scientific drilling down-under showcased in the ANZIC Annual Report 2021-22
The Australian and New Zealand International Ocean Discovery Program (IODP) Consortium overcame many challenges in 2021 and 2022 thrown up by COVID-19 and the passing of our friend and Director, Leanne Armand. The stories of our achievements during this time are showcased with the release of the Annual Report spanning 2021 and 2022. The report highlights our efforts in support of science and scientists to address critical global challenges facing humanity, including climate change, improving coastal resilience, mitigating geohazards, and restoring ocean health.
The formal establishment of GeoDiscoveryNZ in 2022 brought together Crown Research Institutes and Universities dedicated to coordinating global Earth and ocean science research for Aotearoa New Zealand. Our national and international partnerships are leading proposals for drilling expeditions in the Southwest Pacific and the Southern Ocean.
Ron Hackney, ANZIC Director, said the partnership between our Australian and New Zealand institutions is unique in providing access to international scientific drilling ships, infrastructure, samples and expertise well beyond the resources of our two nations.
Main image: Sunrise from the JOIDES Resolution on the Mediterranean Sea. Credit: Thomas Ronge