After their successful expedition to Heard Island, the team arrived in Fremantle and took a few days to unwind. The Northern Corridor Radio Group (NCRG) hosted a BBQ at the Neil Penfold State Amateur Radio Centre where all 14 members of the team were interviewed on Saturday 23 April. Penguins, Seals, Glaciers and Gales made for a once in a lifetime adventure.
Loren Alberts
Houston Public Media
Rachela Pollock
Archaeology Podcast Network
UKAHT
Indigenous people of the world
Washington State Magazine
Arctic Entries
CurtCo Media
Michele Sealey
SciStarter
Claus Lauter: Travel Podcast Host | World Traveler | Cappuccino Addicted
Whalenerds
Simon Richmond, Belinda Dixon, Kate Armstrong, Tasmin Waby & Doug Murray
Greenpeace France
Phoebe Smith
Loyal Books
Terry O'Connor
Alex Rogers
The Ocean Cleanup
Bärbel Fening
The Traveler's Journal
Citizens Coordinate for Century 3
None
ArchaeoCafé
American Geophysical Union
Witness Docs & Atlas Obscura
James Edward Mills
APECS
Marilyn Ball
Alison Maas
Finisterre
Mary Jane Walker
Monocle
Kathy Sullivan
Onno (VK6FLAB)
Laboratory Podcast
TellMeWhere2Go
Eleanor O'Rangers
BBC Radio 4
BBC Radio 4
Nigel Thompson
Big Ocean
Wanderlust Magazine
Chris Marquardt
Martha Tsutsui Billins
Mary Jo Manzanares
BBC Radio 4
Society for Underwater Technology
Matt Breen
Fredrik Sträng
Progressive Radio Network
Nic Frederick and Laura Thorne
Izzy House
The Better Travel Podcast
Mary Beth McCabe
Ged Brown
Desmond Latham
WAMC
kimkim
Living Heritage
ChockaLife.com
Prairie Design Lab
Jordan Girardin
Jason Chin
The C Word
The C Word
Powerhouse Volunteers
World Footprints
Nova Cunningham
Third Wave Urbanism
Biosphere 2 University of Arizona
None
Ian Elsner
Jake Dubay
National Ocean Service
Kurt Repanshek
Unknown
MAAS Volunteers
Wayne D. King
CADORS.CA
cultureNOW
Sarah Fowler
Shubha Kankaria
SHIPSHAPE
Tacoma Historical Society
Marc
DamnInteresting.com
Chris Kretz
None
None
KMUN
My Peace Corps Story
Erasmus University Rotterdam
SETI Institute
Convex
Ty Samson and Julie Hogness
CBC Radio
The North American Society For Oceanic History (
National Ocean Service