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Photo by Lance Wiggs

Image by Su Yin Khoo

Mission To inform Kiwis about the OFS region and issues Photo by Lance Wiggs

To promote discussion and debate Mission To inform Kiwis about the OFS region and issues Photo by Lance Wiggs

Issues Race for Resources? Climate Change Conservation Photo by Lance Wiggs

The trip Insert your own full page pictures, use about 3-6 of them to tell a story. Or use some of the sample ones which follow

Photo by Lance Wiggs

The trip End of optional (or your) slides

Why care? Photo by Lance Wiggs

Mega Herbs Photo by Lance Wiggs

Elephant seals Photo by Su Yin Khoo

NZ sea lions Photo by Lance Wiggs

Seals Photo by Lance Wiggs

Albatrosses Photo by Judith McKendry

Penguins Photo by Lance Wiggs

Penguins Loads of Penguins! Photo by Lance Wiggs

Southern Ocean Photo by Judith McKendry

Wind + No Land = Big Waves! Average Wave Height Image: P Challenor, Southampton Oceanography Centre, UK

ACC Image Courtesy of NIWA

Nutrients Source: Aqua MODIS, NASA.

Approaching Antarctica Photo by Lance Wiggs

Antarctica Photo by Lance Wiggs

Sea Ice

Image Courtesy of ANDRILL

East Antarctica West Antarctica Rhone-Filchner Ice Shelf Ross Ice Shelf Credit: NASA/ GSFC Scientific Visualisation Studio

Photo by Lance Wiggs

Photo by Judith McKendry

Image Courtesy of NIWA

Phytoplankton Bloom Image: NASA/ Geoeye

…and it’s ours Photo by Su Yin Khoo