Videos & Webinars
VIDEO | Sailing Antarctica: The Ultimate Polar Nature Expedition
WEBINAR | Exploring the Kingdom of the Killer Whale
Dive into the fascinating world of the killer whale, apex predator of the ocean. Expedition Leader and marine biologist Eric Ramirez shares the natural history of killer whales (also known as orcas), including their biology, ecology, dietary habits, communication skills and behavior. Learn about the different types of killer whale subspecies, delve into family dynamics and gain insight into their global distribution and importance in the ocean food chain. Eric will also highlight current research and ongoing orca conservation efforts.
WEBINAR | Nature's Decoders: Illuminating Ice
Did you know that more than two-thirds of the planet’s freshwater is stored in glaciers and ice caps? In this installment of her Nature’s Decoders series, Expedition Leader Nikki Sentinella explores the many ways ice affects life on Earth, from shaping the terrain to storing water and sequestering carbon. Learn the differences between sea ice and glacial ice, find out what gives glacial lakes their brilliant blue hue, and discover the effect sea ice formation has on the Arctic food web, including polar bears.
WEBINAR | Icebergs, Ahoy! A First-Hand Account of Sailing Antarctica
What's it like to embark on a 17-day journey to Antarctica aboard our private polar expedition yacht? Two Nat Hab staffers recently found out! Join Adventure Concierge Jack Reppy and Adventure Specialist Amanda Rofheart as they share tales of their adventures on the White Continent, including kayaking, hiking and camping, and exploring iceberg-strewn waters by Zodiac. See their photos of whales, seals, penguins and other polar wildlife, and hear stories of life on board an ice-strengthened motorsailer.