0:00:03.904,0:00:06.744 Newscasters: minute by minute drama playing out on the frozen high seas 0:00:06.744,0:00:12.573 A rescue mission to free a ship trapped by thick ice in Antartica is running into major trouble this morning 0:00:12.573,0:00:15.539 conditions just too rough to reach the stranded ship 0:00:15.539,0:00:19.760 It's been nearly 100 hours since the Russian vessel first ran into trouble 0:00:19.760,0:00:26.250 and now they're trapped. Caught in a deep freeze, a helicopter will fly most of the passengers 0:00:26.250,0:00:29.323 to the Australian ice-breaker at the edge of the sea ice 0:00:29.323,0:00:33.404 This was the helicopter that began the rescue of 52 people 0:00:33.404,0:00:35.610 trapped in the antarctic 0:00:44.578,0:00:49.513 The power of the thing was enormous. It's like the whole air was vibrating 0:00:51.250,0:00:56.267 It literally came over the top of our heads and suddenly the down draft was awe inspiring 0:01:01.636,0:01:04.230 We were bundled into the helicopter 0:01:10.398,0:01:14.633 As we flew I was able to see the ice and to me it was an amazing thing 0:01:14.633,0:01:20.050 to actually see the ice stretching into the distance 0:01:22.003,0:01:30.153 I was amazed just to see how vast this field of ice was that we were all embedded in 0:01:30.753,0:01:35.423 It was phenomenal, the ice that had come around us 0:01:35.423,0:01:42.811 That flight left me thinking, I don't know how Shokalskiy's gonna get out of this 0:01:42.811,0:01:49.039 Shokalskiy could become a permanent feature of Antarctica 0:02:08.700,0:02:14.822 As a scientist Antarctica is just one of the most exciting regions of the world to work 0:02:14.822,0:02:20.572 There's so much we still need to understand and how it fits into the global system 0:02:22.634,0:02:29.665 It's an extreme environment and the key thing is you just have to try and anticipate what might change 0:02:31.265,0:02:34.843 so we left Bluff in southern New Zealand on 8th December 0:02:34.843,0:02:37.160 And there was a real buzz and excitement cos' this was the big one 0:02:37.160,0:02:39.385 this was 4 weeks heading south 0:02:56.863,0:02:58.749 The process of getting to Antarctica 0:02:58.749,0:03:01.462 by ship is a really exciting one 0:03:03.246,0:03:08.160 because you see the land drop behind you and then you're all alone on the sea 0:03:08.160,0:03:11.538 and it's an alien environment for many people 0:03:12.676,0:03:16.641 but also you're getting used to your fellow passengers 0:03:16.641,0:03:20.358 so you're starting to form not only a relationship with the ocean 0:03:20.358,0:03:24.277 but you're starting to forms relationships with people who you're going to be travelling with 0:03:24.277,0:03:27.186 very often for several weeks. 0:03:29.771,0:03:33.528 Half the team were full-time scientists looking at the full range 0:03:33.528,0:03:36.722 of the natural and physical sciences 0:03:37.445,0:03:44.109 from bird observations all the way through to the inner workings of the southern ocean 0:03:45.125,0:03:50.208 Each day it gets a little colder and then half way across you come to this extraordinary 0:03:50.208,0:03:53.671 biological boundary which is the edge of the cold water 0:03:53.671,0:03:56.369 of Antarctica, the polar front. 0:03:59.493,0:04:04.619 Beyond which the water is suddenly cold, Antarctic cold 0:04:06.250,0:04:10.890 and it was cold enough to support icebergs, so there is somewhere you start to see these 0:04:10.890,0:04:15.617 behemoths of ice, floating around like small countries. 0:04:16.679,0:04:20.123 Chunks of Antarctica which have snapped off and floated away 0:04:44.368,0:04:48.967 There was such excitement across all of the passengers once we started to see the first 0:04:48.967,0:04:51.561 penguins on ice flows as we went past. 0:04:57.254,0:04:59.463 I've spent a lot of my life watching Penguins 0:04:59.463,0:05:03.092 and they're constantly fascinating 0:05:04.144,0:05:08.795 there are a sentient being which we can have some connection with 0:05:08.795,0:05:12.247 because they're charming and upright and walking around seemingly 0:05:12.247,0:05:14.848 at ease and busily going about their business 0:05:30.464,0:05:32.595 This is a Weddell Seal 0:05:32.595,0:05:35.714 they don't have any land predators so they're very relaxed 0:05:35.714,0:05:39.434 they're very chilled seals and you can see this guy's not bothered 0:05:39.434,0:05:41.885 by us at all. 0:05:45.932,0:05:49.467 So when the biopsy hits a Seal it can only go so far and then 0:05:49.467,0:05:53.620 pops back out again and you can see here at the edge 0:05:53.620,0:05:57.100 the little bit of blubber there. I use the fur to look at 0:05:57.100,0:06:01.879 stable isotopes, to look at diet and to look at how far the animals have ranged 0:06:01.879,0:06:04.480 and with the skin we do genetics. 0:06:05.819,0:06:10.140 So although we've just biopsied him he's now rolling over and about to go to sleep 0:06:10.140,0:06:12.602 so it mustn't be too traumatic 0:06:46.846,0:06:52.863 Shokalskiy started getting into trouble when we left the edge of the fast ice 0:06:52.863,0:06:56.690 in the polinear near the Hodgeman Islands 0:06:57.547,0:07:00.047 and the ice was closing quickly around us 0:07:02.954,0:07:08.813 and throughout that night the captain and the officers fought very hard to get the vessel 0:07:08.813,0:07:13.166 out into open water and they couldn't. 0:07:17.890,0:07:21.522 There was too much ice closing in on the ship like a big vice 0:07:21.522,0:07:26.810 you could feel the ship banging into huge towers and bashing and lurching 0:07:26.810,0:07:28.568 and it was quite dramatic 0:07:40.631,0:07:44.768 and so we woke up the following morning to find the ship completely surrounded by ice 0:07:44.768,0:07:46.283 and not able to move. 0:07:47.917,0:07:53.203 It was this chaotic scene of jumbled block of ice almost like a derelict city 0:07:54.221,0:07:58.724 As the ship started to be pushed over by the pressure of the ice 0:07:58.724,0:08:00.807 it started to heel a little bit 0:08:02.163,0:08:07.526 I realised that we were fully embedded in that ice 0:08:07.526,0:08:11.209 and something significant was going to have to happen for us to get out of there 0:08:13.161,0:08:19.801 I was a little nervous about the psychological cocktail that we'd been thrown into 0:08:22.565,0:08:25.240 There were some people who were very concerned 0:08:25.240,0:08:29.285 people were encouraged to ask questions of the expedition leaders 0:08:30.435,0:08:34.792 Yesterday we were on the edge of the fast ice near the Hodgeman Islands 0:08:34.792,0:08:38.466 and we've moved about a mile and a half over night 0:08:38.466,0:08:44.709 trying to fight our way out of the pack ice which came round the ship yesterday afternoon 0:08:44.709,0:08:49.490 and this morning at about 8 o'clock the captain decided just to sit and wait for a while 0:08:53.167,0:08:58.282 Our circumstances got each day, hour by hour more and more difficult 0:09:01.260,0:09:07.813 at first it was OK 'we're stuck for a while and we'll just wait and we'll get out' 0:09:07.813,0:09:09.369 but then it changed. 0:09:12.109,0:09:16.846 24 hours later icebergs had come into our world. 0:09:18.569,0:09:20.599 The chill went through me to be honest 0:09:20.599,0:09:24.200 particularly when they started to talk about the possibility of icebergs moving within 0:09:24.200,0:09:26.285 600 meters of the bow. 0:09:26.995,0:09:30.372 There was the potential for those icebergs to run into the ship 0:09:30.372,0:09:34.951 and at that point the captain pushed the distress button 0:09:37.095,0:09:44.391 after our distress button was pushed the rescue co-ordination centre called on every resource 0:09:44.391,0:09:47.409 that they could to come to our assistance 0:09:47.409,0:09:52.370 So the closest help that we knew was coming our was was the Chinese ice-breaker called 0:09:52.370,0:09:56.764 Xue Long or the Snow Dragon and that was travelling from Perth to the Ross Sea 0:09:56.764,0:10:00.647 and that agreed to divert to help break us out. 0:10:01.883,0:10:05.240 We heard her on the VHF radio 0:10:10.140,0:10:11.369 "OK thank you" 0:10:15.583,0:10:20.170 We just got our first sight of the ship, it's about 9.5 miles away from us 0:10:20.170,0:10:22.832 that's a big moment because it means that 0:10:22.832,0:10:28.742 there's more of a psychological desire of the captain of the ship to get to us 0:10:28.742,0:10:32.768 once he can see us, we're not just a dot on a radar. 0:10:34.790,0:10:37.563 It was pushing through, coming towards and just thinking 0:10:37.563,0:10:40.208 oh my gosh, with any luck it could be here by the morning 0:10:40.208,0:10:43.903 which would be extraordinary, so people were very buoyant and very excited 0:10:43.903,0:10:46.809 (laughter) 0:10:48.517,0:10:51.493 I had a few hours sleep and woke about 0:10:51.493,0:10:57.101 6 and basically it was clear that the Xue Long hadn't really moved at all 0:10:59.781,0:11:03.966 Xue Long reached to within about six miles of us 0:11:03.966,0:11:08.569 and found the going very difficult and the captain has decided to turn around 0:11:09.379,0:11:13.130 that set the tone for the coming 5 days or so 0:11:13.130,0:11:15.986 every step of the way as that week unfolded 0:11:15.986,0:11:20.153 was in a sense a series of dissapointments 0:11:20.153,0:11:23.581 "The art class that we have scheduled is going on for 11 o'clock 0:11:23.581,0:11:25.986 in the dining room" 0:11:25.986,0:11:28.461 The mood became almost jovial 0:11:28.461,0:11:31.719 as we started to start things to find things to do and we set about to get a calendar 0:11:31.719,0:11:36.154 of events going which we all attended with enthusiasm 0:11:36.154,0:11:39.761 and if anything it became quite sort of surreal, it was quite boisterous considering 0:11:39.761,0:11:41.641 the situation we were in. 0:11:47.582,0:11:53.532 "The whole world is making a fuss, Big Brother House has nothing on us" 0:11:53.532,0:12:00.669 "the Guardian and the BBC are putting out news on you and me" 0:12:00.669,0:12:04.686 "It's a bloody great shame we're still stuck here" 0:12:05.626,0:12:09.562 Researchers and tourists rang in the New Year on frozen Antarctic Tundra 0:12:09.562,0:12:12.978 still stuck on a ship, locked in by thick ice. 0:12:12.978,0:12:16.550 To another rescue underway this evening, this one moving a bit more slowly. 0:12:16.550,0:12:21.201 When the ice first formed around the ship open water was just 2 miles away 0:12:21.201,0:12:25.615 We take this technology for granted ago but a couple of generations ago you would be deciding 0:12:25.615,0:12:28.083 which one to eat first! 0:12:33.157,0:12:40.482 In those days, our situation had deteriorated quite significantly 0:12:42.521,0:12:48.581 the Xue Long couldn't get to us and the captain of Xue Long decided that he would stay there 0:12:48.581,0:12:53.170 waiting within view of us until the Aurora Australis came into the picture 0:12:53.170,0:12:57.526 with the hope that the extra power of Aurora Australis would be able to cut us out 0:12:58.756,0:13:02.945 The Aurora Australis, which is the Australian Government ice-breaker came into the picture 0:13:02.945,0:13:07.973 from the very word go because they were tasked to come to our assistance 0:13:07.973,0:13:10.721 straight away but they were much further afield 0:13:16.618,0:13:19.529 Aurora Australis, Shokalskiy 0:13:20.243,0:13:22.751 "Shokalskiy, Aurora Australis go ahead" 0:13:22.751,0:13:26.387 after very hard effort from Aurora Australis the captain told us 0:13:26.387,0:13:30.315 that he wasn't able to get to our position. Once again 0:13:30.315,0:13:34.204 our world was flipped on its head because it meant 0:13:34.204,0:13:39.395 that decisions had to be made, whether to evacuate the ship or not 0:13:40.140,0:13:46.123 "we're readying people with the possibility of a quick exit but we'll stand by waiting 0:13:46.123,0:13:48.434 for results of this ice reconnaissance" 0:13:48.434,0:13:50.281 "OK, copy that, thank you" 0:13:57.142,0:14:01.519 This is the Milo powder that we are using to mark the helipad 0:14:01.519,0:14:04.797 so where the helicopter is supposed to land 0:14:04.797,0:14:09.190 we're just marking it basically a straight line around the perimeter 0:14:09.190,0:14:11.151 right there in the middle we also mark the 'H' 0:14:11.151,0:14:15.520 that's what they're aiming for, so we'll try to land as close to it as possible 0:14:15.520,0:14:17.900 right in the centre of that 0:14:20.750,0:14:24.812 There's a level of tension, some people are a bit concerned 0:14:24.812,0:14:29.171 I think one of the things is that you're going from the known to the unknown 0:14:29.171,0:14:32.884 There's a step which is a box up to a two step ladder 0:14:32.884,0:14:37.364 It was exciting, I found it personally exciting because I had to be on the ball 0:14:37.364,0:14:39.331 all the time 0:14:42.562,0:14:45.511 the pilot looked at me an gave me the thumbs up, you know 0:14:45.511,0:14:49.269 and then I went towards the helicopter and they started jumping out 0:14:49.269,0:14:53.214 and they threw out an incredible number of planks 0:14:53.214,0:14:57.193 wooden planks on to the snow and I thought, what the hell's going on here? 0:14:57.193,0:15:01.275 then I realised what they were going to do was to use those planks as the basis 0:15:01.275,0:15:06.226 for the proper helipad because when the helicopter landed 0:15:06.226,0:15:08.402 it actually sunk into the snow 0:15:22.257,0:15:25.488 "cozy, it's very cozy" 0:15:25.488,0:15:28.290 "this is fantastic!" 0:15:34.218,0:15:37.592 Going past the Xue Long and seeing her beset 0:15:37.592,0:15:40.883 as well made me feel sick 0:16:09.280,0:16:12.659 There's a mixture of feelings and emotions because 0:16:12.659,0:16:15.702 I was relieved that the operation had gone well 0:16:15.702,0:16:19.858 I wasn't relieved to be out of there because I loved being there 0:16:19.858,0:16:22.245 I'd be happy to still be there now, in a tent! 0:16:31.140,0:16:37.569 When we booked on this ship that I hadn't seen in 10 years, hadn't been on here for a long time 0:16:37.569,0:16:43.240 and the voyage leader Leanne grabbed me and held me and said 'welcome home 0:16:43.240,0:16:48.282 you're back' and she didn't even know me! 0:16:48.282,0:16:50.336 I just thought fuck how did you know me and she said 0:16:50.336,0:16:55.862 I remember your name I've seen your name on the lists and it's this sense of community 0:16:55.862,0:16:58.244 in place it's really special 0:17:06.617,0:17:11.113 Newscasters: Dozens of people trapped by ice at the bottom of the world are finally on their way home 0:17:11.113,0:17:16.236 ...until about mid-January to get to the island of Tasmania from which they will finally fly home 0:17:16.236,0:17:18.873 ...in the Australian port of Hobart they faced the cameras 0:17:18.873,0:17:23.575 and a barrage of questions on how their voyage went so terribly wrong 0:17:25.355,0:17:29.202 We certainly didn't go into that environment thinking there was a chance we might get caught 0:17:30.536,0:17:33.967 we don't look for those events, far from it we try to avoid those events 0:17:33.967,0:17:38.364 and it's just really unfortunate that we got caught by this extreme event 0:17:38.364,0:17:40.162 that basically trapped us. 0:17:41.505,0:17:46.128 I can rarely think of a summer season in Antarctica where everything has gone exactly as planned 0:17:46.128,0:17:49.566 there are always things that come up that are impossible to predict. 0:17:51.190,0:17:55.524 The Aurora Australis was delayed by 2 weeks in getting back to Hobart 0:17:55.524,0:17:59.243 and that will have consequences for the next voyages 0:17:59.782,0:18:04.966 It's very intimately linked; operations, logistics and science programmes 0:18:05.672,0:18:10.516 the ripple effect of any delay will magnify throughout the season 0:18:12.411,0:18:19.124 We were not in that situation irresponsibly, we were in that situation 0:18:19.124,0:18:22.281 wittingly, we have dealt with 0:18:22.281,0:18:32.122 that situation, extraordinarily well, with ship, crew, passengers sane and healthy 0:18:32.122,0:18:35.222 and on their way home 0:18:35.222,0:18:38.208 and with a group of people who have 0:18:38.208,0:18:41.839 had a life changing experience 0:18:41.839,0:18:44.526 and that's amazing