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VIKING EXPEDITION TEAM PUBLISHES FIRST SCIENTIFIC PAPER FROM INAUGURAL ANTARCTIC SEASON

 LOS ANGELES  today announced its Viking Expedition Team has published the company's first scientific paper  following observations of the rarely encountered  scyphozoan  Stygiomedusa giganter  commonly known as the giant phantom jellyfish. The encounters took place during submersible dives in the coastal waters of the Antarctic Peninsula in early 2022. Despite reaching up to 30 feet (10 meters) in length  only 126 encounters with the giant phantom jellyfish have ever been recorded since the species was first described in 1910. During Viking's inaugural season in Antarctica in 2022  direct observations of the giant phantom jellyfish were made three times from submersibles deployed from Viking's expedition vessel  the Viking Octantis  and documented through stills and video photography.





Authored by two of Viking's Chief Scientists with contributions from the submersible teams  the scientific paper describes for the first time how personal submersibles, such as those on the Viking Octantis and her identical sister ship the Viking Polaris  can be vessels of opportunity for biological research in polar regions and allow the science community to access under-explored waters. With citizen science activities being popular among expedition guests the paper also notes the potential to gather guest-derived data from submersible dives. Lead author Dr. Daniel Moore noted It is extraordinary that we know so little about such large marine creatures as the giant phantom jellyfish however now we have the means to make regular observations at greater depths than previously possible which provides an exciting opportunity for discovery. 

In creating the thinking person's expedition  it was our intention that every voyage should provide opportunities for scientific discovery  said Torstein Hagen  Chairman of Viking. At the core of Viking Expeditions is the goal to do meaningful scientific work. After just one full season in service we are pleased that our expedition vessels and scientists have already contributed to research that might not have been possible otherwise  and we look forward to providing critical research opportunities on future voyages.  


Viking has created the world's leading scientific enrichment environment in an expedition setting with the help of partnerships with esteemed academic institutions. During each expedition visiting researchers from partner institutions are part of the 36-person Viking Expedition Team. This diverse group of experts lead guests through meaningful scientific work provide guiding and interpretation during shore excursions and deliver world-class lectures.

The Viking Octantis and the Viking Polaris are re-imagining what a research  ship of opportunity can be said Dr. Damon Stanwell-Smith Head of Science and Sustainability at Viking.  During each voyage, our guests participate in real significant science. Our scientific approach centers on having the platform to explore with the personnel to interpret what is found  and we believe this is the first of many scientific papers that will result from research conducted on board Viking expedition vessels.

In April 2022 Viking announced a strengthening of its lead partnership with the University of Cambridge, establishing a new Professorship aimed at advancing research in the field of polar environmental science. The Viking Polar Marine Geoscience Fund endows the University of Cambridge's Scott Polar Research Institute (SPRI) with its first-ever fully funded professorship the Viking Chair of Polar Marine Geoscience. This new post enhances the scientific leadership at the Institute and enables the development of new lines of research into the behavior of polar environments, including polar ice sheets sea ice and ocean circulation.

The research fund builds on Viking's existing partnership with Cambridge University's SPRI which played a significant role in developing the scientific enrichment program for Viking Expeditions. Specialists from the Institute were also consulted in the development of The Science Lab on Viking's expedition vessels  the 380-square-foot lab is comprehensively appointed with wet and dry laboratory facilities and supports a broad range of research. Julian Dowdeswell  Professor of Physical Geography at the University of Cambridge, and former director of SPRI serves as the Chair of the Viking Research Advisory Group, a consortium of scientific leaders from Viking's partner institutions who have been actively involved in overseeing the field research being undertaken on board.

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