Using the sonar systems on the RV Southern Surveyor, we've mapped the 'continental margin' between Brisbane and Byron to research landslides and tsunamis.
Australia’s coastline may be vulnerable to landslides with potentially disastrous consequences, according to ongoing research in the University of Sydney’s School of Geosciences.
In 1988 the Southern Surveyor arrived into Hobart, Tasmania, and this is what she looked like tied up at the wharf. This photo was taken by Jeff Jackson.
The ABC spoke to Richard Arculus about his research into volcanoes on board Southern Surveyor and on other ships around the world.
During the last voyage on the Marine National Facility research vessel Southern Surveyor into the Southern Ocean, the ship hit a cracker of a storm.
Look who popped into CSIRO Publishing to catch up with his editor Lauren Webb!
Over the course of a year, Michael Veitch interviewed the men and women who worked onboard CSIRO’s research vessel Southern Surveyor to produce an engaging and sometimes dramatic account of their adventures.
Michael Veitch talks about interviewing many of the Southern Surveyor scientists and crew for his new book in this short video.
The new RV Southern Surveyor book includes an interview with Dr Robin Beaman, who discovered vast ancient drowned coral reefs near the Great Barrier Reef.
A new book regaling stories from onboard Australia's ocean research vessel is set to hit the shelves soon.
By Hannah Scott Tomorrow will mark the official Welcome to Port for the new research vessel, Investigator – however science success […]
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