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  • Tiama in the Mediterranean Sea, No Ice in sight.
    Captains & Crew Blog

    Tiama in the Mediterranean Sea, No Ice in sight.

    ByHenk September 3, 2020September 4, 2020

    Syracuse, Sicily 4 September 2020. Making plans is one thing but then Covid 19 happens and it all changes to something none of us could have predicted. Tiama and her crew got caught by the 2020 Covid 19 outbreak while in Rabat, Morocco. A beautiful country with very nice people which we had little chance…

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  • August 2019 to January 2020
    A synopsis of Tiama expeditions

    August 2019 to January 2020

    ByHenk September 3, 2020September 4, 2020

    Tiama spent the northern summer slowly making her way south. First through the Standing Mast Route on the inland water ways of the Netherlands, then down the southern coast of England, crossing the Bay of Biscay to spend most of the winter months on the east coast of Spain and Portugal.

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  • The clear water of the Med
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    Tiama’s Northern European summer 2019

    ByHenk September 3, 2020September 4, 2020

    Tiama’s Adventures, Update 2019-12-27.   Alvor  Portugal Dear Friends This is a short update of our summer travels 2019, maybe they are not as exciting in the sense of going to remote colder nooks of the planet but they  are adventurous  in the that we, Bunny and I managed to go sailing together just the 2 of…

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  • Winter refit Amsterdam 2019
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    Winter refit Amsterdam 2019

    ByHenk April 24, 2019April 25, 2019

    Currently Tiama is floating in a fresh water lake (The Nieuw Meer) in the middle of Amsterdam. We had to go at night under 16 bridges following the standing mast route trough the middle of the city. I just hope that those bridges still work on the first of June when we start out summer…

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  • Tiama’s Arctic Adventures 2018
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    Tiama’s Arctic Adventures 2018

    ByHenk December 12, 2018December 12, 2018

    Amsterdam November 2018 Tiama’s Polar Adventures 2018 Amsterdam – Norway – Spitsbergen/Svalbard – Norway – Amsterdam 5100 miles over 6 months. Dear all This is an after the fact update on our 2018 summer in the Arctic. Tiama spent the winter of 2017-18 in a safe berth in the Amsterdam Marina, undergoing another winter refit,…

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  • May 2018 to November 2018
    A synopsis of Tiama expeditions

    May 2018 to November 2018

    ByHenk December 12, 2018September 3, 2020

    Amsterdam to Spitsbergen via Norway Land if Ice and snow and Polar bears, what a place, endless series of Fiords and Glaciers,  lots of wildlife and really nice people onboard for the whole time We also met up with a very old friend  who has been working on a research station there for 25 years,…

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  • Northwest Passage 2017
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    North West Passage 2017

    ByHenk December 2, 2017January 23, 2018

    Dear Henk Yeah you made it – good job. I so much appreciate that you asked me to come along and enjoyed every second of it Henk. A fantastic experience for sure and one out of the bag. We will never fully appreciate all the preparation work that you put in ( gear, spares, charts,…

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  • May 2017 to October 2017
    A synopsis of Tiama expeditions

    May 2017 to October 2017

    ByHenk October 23, 2017January 23, 2018

    The Big Voyage to the Arctic. A fantastic 12000 miles voyage – half way around the world – from Auckland to Amsterdam via the North West Passage (see video below), carried out over 5 months from 14th May to 10th October 2017. Bringing Tiama to the Northern Hemisphere to start working in Arctic waters. Tiama…

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  • Tiama’s great Adventure, Update 5, Greenland to Amsterdam
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    Tiama’s great Adventure, Update 5, Greenland to Amsterdam

    ByHenk October 23, 2017October 23, 2017

    Tiama’s 12000 mile voyage, North West Passage

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    Tiama’s Great Adventure, Update 4, The North West Passage

    ByHenk September 10, 2017September 10, 2017

    Tiama’s Great Adventure Update 4, The Central Arctic ice Barrier. We left Cambridge bay 14 August, after spending the last few days taking on water, fuel and groceries, thinking in the back of our minds that Tiama might have to spend a winter in the Ice. There was also a good hardware shop with good…

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    Tiama’s Great Adventure, update 3, First Ice, Cambridge bay

    ByHenk September 10, 2017September 10, 2017

    14 August Cambridge Bay, Tiama’s Great Adventure Update 3, Amongst The Ice Tiama departed Nome Alaska on 22 July, soon after the last crew member arrived it was time to get out of town. Met some fantastic local people but the crew were getting restless and would only get into more trouble had we stayed…

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    Tiama’s great Adventure, Update 2 Nome, Alaska

    ByHenk July 20, 2017October 23, 2017

    Tiama’s great Adventure Update 2 14 July Nome Alaska Dear All The story continues, We arrived Honolulu 14 June, one day before the traditional Hawaiian voyaging canoe Hokulea arrived back in Honolulu after a 3 year circumnavigation attracting 10,000 visitors and parked right in front of Tiama, a bit of a spectacle for us people…

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  • Captains & Crew Blog

    Tiama’s great adventure, update 1, The Pacific

    ByHenk June 21, 2017October 23, 2017

    14 June 2017 Honolulu We have done the first 4000 Miles of our 12000 mile voyage from Auckland to Amsterdam, the boat is doing wonderfully and her crew is hanging on in there enjoying the ride. After a busy 5 weeks before departure getting the last bits and pieces together We left Auckland right on…

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  • University of NSW professor Chris Turney, 2017 Publications
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    University of NSW professor Chris Turney, 2017 Publications

    ByHenk April 8, 2017April 8, 2017

    Dear Henk, So glad to hear things are going well. I’m so envious. Wow, the NW Passage! I would have dearly loved to have had the funds and time to have made the journey with you. I do hope you had a fantastic trip Things here are going well. The papers are flowing and we’re hoping…

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  • Spring and Winter 2017
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    Spring and Winter 2017

    ByHenk March 31, 2017April 8, 2017

      Well  finally the much talked about trip north to the Arctic region is about to happen, Tiama is patiently waiting in Auckland while her motley crew are getting prepared to leave NZ for a number of years for Arctic waters, new charts, pilot books, insurance and a lots and lots of other details to sort…

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  • July 2015 to May 2017
    A synopsis of Tiama expeditions

    July 2015 to May 2017

    ByHenk March 31, 2017March 31, 2017

      We have been steadily working our trade as a logistical support vessel for science, film and tourist  trips into the Southern ocean these last few years, for the record over the last 16 years we have done more then 170 Round trips to the Sub Antarctic islands and the Antarctic, the duration of each…

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  • Italian nature magazine; La Rivista della Natura
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    Italian nature magazine; La Rivista della Natura

    ByHenk March 8, 2017April 8, 2017

    Hallo, my name is Laura Floris and I’m the editor in chief of La Rivista della NATURA, an italian magazine about nature and environment. In the last issue of our paper magazine, we have publish an article written by the italian photographer Roberto Isotti which, in December 2014, has come with you and some New Zealand…

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  • Antipode islands Million-dollar mouse, pest eradication
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    Antipode islands Million-dollar mouse, pest eradication

    ByHenk February 8, 2017April 8, 2017

    Please follow the link  below to the DOC website below for more information     http://milliondollarmouse.org.nz/2015/07/19/tiama-and-henk/

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  • Tiama 2016-17
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    Tiama 2016-17

    ByHenk February 8, 2016March 31, 2017

    We have finished our work in the NZ Sub Antarctic for summer 2016, it was another good season, the Department of Conservation gave us a great send off from Bluff with some fine words of appreciation for the work we have been doing in the NZ sub Antarctic islands for the last 16 years, it…

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  • 2015/2016 Southern summer season
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    2015/2016 Southern summer season

    ByHenk December 31, 2015February 3, 2016

    We have a short southern summer charter season this year with some interesting jobs, including a 2 week sea-lion pub survey in Stewart island, and our regular role as logistical support vessel for several trips to the Auckland islands, the Snares  and  the Antipode islands supporting Albatross studies and sea-lion work. this will give us…

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  • Boating NZ Magazine, Bearing Witness, Rainbow Warrior 30 years later,  by Henk Haazen
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    Boating NZ Magazine, Bearing Witness, Rainbow Warrior 30 years later, by Henk Haazen

    ByHenk June 29, 2015July 9, 2015

    Bearing Witness, 30 years later

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  • Blue Planet Marine, Sea lion research
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    Blue Planet Marine, Sea lion research

    ByHenk June 24, 2015July 9, 2015

    From,Simon Childerhouse, Ph.D. Blue Planet Marine, Nelson NZ www.blueplanetmarine.com Hi Henk,  Happy to endorse your awesome service. The Tiama and her Master, Henk Haazen, have been both a stalwart and the preferred supplier to the New Zealand sea lion research programme in the New Zealand sub-Antarctics for the last several years. The very cost-effective yet thoroughly…

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  • What we do
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    What we do

    ByHenk June 24, 2015October 25, 2020

    We specialise in providing safe and reliable transportation and logistical support for research, filming or private expeditions to the Arctic or Antarctic or any other of the worlds  more  remote and hard to get to places, we pride ourselves for delivering on our promises, on time and within budget while having fun doing it. Please have…

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  • NIWA, Southern Right Whale research expedition Campbell island
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    NIWA, Southern Right Whale research expedition Campbell island

    ByHenk June 23, 2015June 24, 2015

    http://www.stuff.co.nz/science/10549526/Recovering-southern-right-whales-spotted niwa.co.nz/news/finding-the-right-whale-in-old-places

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  • NIWA,  Birds, Whales, Seals and Penguins
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    NIWA, Birds, Whales, Seals and Penguins

    ByHenk June 23, 2015July 9, 2015

    From, Kyle W Morrison, PhD candidate Ecology Group – PN 624, Institute of Natural ResourcesMassey University, Private Bag 11222, Palmerston North, 4474, New ZealandRe, PhD study of eastern rockhopper penguins Hi Henk, The getting-there is often one of the most memorable parts of any trip, and that was certainly the case during my five voyages to…

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  • GNS Science, University of Otago, Geology dep.
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    GNS Science, University of Otago, Geology dep.

    ByHenk June 23, 2015May 1, 2024

    2015. From, Ian Turnbull, GNS Science and James Scott, University of Otago, Re Geology, Snares Greetings Hope all is well with you and Tiama after an interesting but undramatic summer… Attached for your amusement is the end result of the two trips James and I did with you to the Snares: yes, they are made of…

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  • Radio New Zealand interviews the skipper 
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    Radio New Zealand interviews the skipper 

    ByHenk June 23, 2015January 23, 2018

    Source: Radio New Zealand  

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  • Sailing: History buff navigates icy depths in 8 person boat, NZ Herald 2014
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    Sailing: History buff navigates icy depths in 8 person boat, NZ Herald 2014

    ByHenk June 22, 2015June 24, 2015

    Sailing identity Henk Haazen is a prime mover behind an expedition next week to restore an old coastwatchers’ base on the Auckland Islands. The larger than life Haazen, skipper of the smallest New Zealand-registered… Source: Sailing: History buff navigates icy depths in 8 person boat

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  • BBC Natural history unit Sub Antarctic, 2014 NZ Sub Antarctic  and 2007 Macquarie  island
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    BBC Natural history unit Sub Antarctic, 2014 NZ Sub Antarctic and 2007 Macquarie island

    ByHenk June 21, 2015June 29, 2015

    From: “Elizabeth White,Subject: Hello and thank you Date: Mon, 29 Dec 2014 17:21:59 +0000 Hey Henk, I just wanted to drop you a line and say a big thank you for everything! It was a thoroughly wonderful experience being on Tiama. Both you and Steve feel like a very safe pair of hands, and even…

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  • November 2014 to July 2015
    A synopsis of Tiama expeditions

    November 2014 to July 2015

    ByHenk June 10, 2015July 9, 2015

    We have had the busiest Souther summer season to date,  working with 2 BBC film crews in the sub-Antarctic to  film the mating ritual of the Bullers Albatross when the couple first meet after not seeing each other for a year at sea plus the extreme sight and noise of thousands of small  Sooty Sheer…

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  • Winter 2015
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    Winter 2015

    ByHenk June 7, 2015July 9, 2015

    Tiama is back at her berth at the NZ voyager Maritime Museum for the winter months, a good change   to give her some tender loving care after working hard for the last 8 months in the NZ Sub Antarctic, we will get to the Need To Do job list, and hopefully get to tick of…

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  • Real time tracking of Tiama using the “yellowbrick” Iridium tracking system
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    Real time tracking of Tiama using the “yellowbrick” Iridium tracking system

    ByHenk June 1, 2015September 3, 2020

    When we are at sea we  our position  gets automatically uploaded to Google earth follow the link http://my.yb.tl/tiama/map-only/   We have set it to update every 12hours, using the “Yellowbrick” Iridium tracking system.If we are in a city /port for more then a few days, then this system is usually put on standby  for the…

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  • October 2013 to October 2014
    A synopsis of Tiama expeditions

    October 2013 to October 2014

    ByHenk September 9, 2014July 9, 2015

    The most fascinating trip of this season was spending a month in the middle of winter 2014 in NW BayCampbell island as support vessel to a NIWA  Souther Right whale research program, this population had not been studied for 25 years, we managed to obtain lots of identification photographs combined  with 24 biopsy samples greatly…

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  • September 2012  to  June 2013
    A synopsis of Tiama expeditions

    September 2012 to June 2013

    ByHenk September 9, 2014July 9, 2015

    More good work in the NZ Sub Antarctic including follow up work with 2 dogs the check up on  the rateradication  and re-introduction of the Teal on Campbell island, the dogs did not mind the sea travel to much as long as they had somebody to play with, and made themselves at home onboard, this…

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  • University of NSW, Climate change research trip, 2014
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    University of NSW, Climate change research trip, 2014

    ByHenk June 23, 2014June 24, 2015

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  • University of NSW, Professor Chris Turney,  NZ Sub Antarctic expedition 2014,
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    University of NSW, Professor Chris Turney, NZ Sub Antarctic expedition 2014,

    ByHenk June 23, 2014May 1, 2024

      From, Professor Chris Turney FRSA FGS FRGS ARC Laureate Fellow and Professor of Earth Sciences and Climate Change Author of 1912: The Year The World Discovered Antarctica (Text Publishing, Melbourne) Climate Change Research Centre, School of Biological, Earth and Environmental Sciences University of New South Wales NSW 2052 Australia Hi guys, Hope you all made it home…

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  • DOC,  Wildlife surveys, Historic maintenance and infrastructure sub Antarctic islands
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    DOC, Wildlife surveys, Historic maintenance and infrastructure sub Antarctic islands

    ByHenk June 23, 2013May 1, 2024

    Dear Henk On behalf of the Southern Islands Area of the NZ Department of Conservation I would like to express our sincere thanks to you and the crew of the Research Vessel Tiama for the contribution you made over the last 10 years to our Subantarctic islands research and management programmes. You have undertaken a…

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  • University of Otago, Botany dep, Campbell islands.
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    University of Otago, Botany dep, Campbell islands.

    ByHenk June 23, 2013July 9, 2015

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  • Yellow eyed Penguin trust 2012
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    Yellow eyed Penguin trust 2012

    ByHenk June 21, 2013July 9, 2015

    From, Sandy King, PO Box 52, Stewart Island 9846, New Zealand re, 2007 Yellow Eyed Penguin survey Auckland islands. Hi everyone,  I just want to say thanks to everyone for their part in a great trip. All your efforts towards getting the work done are appreciated. I feel quite privilledged to have been there and to have seen the…

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  • October 2011 to May 2012
    A synopsis of Tiama expeditions

    October 2011 to May 2012

    ByHenk May 26, 2012July 9, 2015

    A big season behind us, another 11 voyages to the various NZ Sub Antarctic islands, mostly research support trips including a voyage to the Antipode and Bounty islands to do a penguin count and a Salvins albatross count on the Bounty islands, the latter are very remote and not visited much, they are also called…

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