Frozen LandscapeLittle Razorback Island stands against the windswept flank of Mt. Erebus, McMurdo Sound.
ShardsA Coast Guard icebreaker sails through a sea of ice floes on a late summer trip through McMurdo Sound.
Sleek SwimmersA group of Emperor penguins darts in the water. Emperors can dive to 600m and stay underwater for 20 minutes.
Ghost of the SeaA scyphomedusa, the largest plankton in the area, has tentacles over 9m in length and its bell can reach over 1m in diameter.
Fast IceAn ice edge goes on for miles.
CrackedSea ice splits to reveal long leads in summer, opening passages for marine life to travel through.
When Starfish AttackThe omnivorous Odontaster validus, or red star, feeds on another sea star species, the larger Acodontaster conspicuus.
Room with a ViewA diver explores the surreal underwater landscape of boulders, ice and sea urchins in Granite Harbor.
Don't TouchThe helmet jelly is the most abundant scyphomedusa found in deep water.
Free PassageOrcas sprint along a channel which has opened in the ice. They are headed deep into McMurdo Sound, where they hope to find food. They must hurry, however, for wind conditions can cause the channel to freeze again, cutting off the whales' access to air.
Mother and ChildA Weddell seal mother and pup swim near a breathing hole in the ice.
Life AboundsAn ice cave near a breathing hole is filled with creatures that feed on seal feces.