Robert King
Since arriving at the Australian Antarctic Division in 1995, Rob’s contribution to the understanding of Antarctic krill has been immense.
His work includes designing the current state-of-the-art krill aquarium at the Australian Antarctic Division, which is the only facility of its kind in the world. This facility has attracted researchers from across the globe to conduct experiments on live krill.
Rob’s most recent innovation, the ‘wet-well’ system on RSV Nuyina, is ground-breaking in the field of experimental marine biology. The system collects live organisms in perfect condition, by allowing marine organisms to directly flow in by gravity through inlets in the ship's hull as the ship sails along.
Rob’s passion and dedication to expanding the study of Antarctic krill, which he describes as “the keystone species of the Southern Ocean ecosystem”, make him a worthy recipient of the Antarctic Medal.