Indian Expedition to Southern Ocean/Antarctic waters is a major Polar Scientific Research Programme of Ministry of Earth Sciences, which confer with the climate variability scenario in a global and regional scale. It is a multidisciplinary multinational programme. The 9th Indian Scientific Expedition to Southern Ocean has been launched from Port Louis, Mauritius on 6th January 2017. To participate in the expedition a team of 25 scientists from various organizations and Universities across the country viz. Indian Institute of Science, Bangalore; Indian Institute of Tropical Meteorology, Pune; Goa University; Kerala University of Fisheries and Ocean Studies, Kochi; National Centre for Antarctic and Ocean Research, Goa as well as University of York, United Kingdom have boarded the chartered Ice Class Research Vessel SA Agulhas [owned by South African Maritime Safety Authority, a South African Government Institute]. The team has already started the data and sample collection along the pre-planned cruise transect. The duration of the expedition shall be for 60 days.
Strengthening India–New Zealand Collaboration in Antarctica.
NCPOR had the privilege of hosting an engaging talk by Ramcharan Vijayaraghavan.
International Yoga Day 2026 celebrations, the National Centre for Polar and Ocean Research (NCPOR)
Mental well-being is essential for a healthy and productive workplace.
NCPOR Signs MoA for Development of India’s First Dedicated Polar and Ocean Museum at NCPOR, Goa.
Dr. Rahul Mohan, Scientist-G & Group Director (Polar Sciences), Ncpor Goa, delivered a keynote talk.