Press Release - New laboratory opens in Antarctica
Issue date: 12 Jan 2004
Number: 01/2004
Notes for editors: Photographs of the opening are available (Click HERE), or contact the press office as above. The new Bonner Laboratory is made with fire retardant timber and features a sophisticated fire alarm and sprinkler system. The building work was completed by early December 2003. Over the last month scientists have installed scientific kit delivered by the BAS ship - the RRS James Clark Ross, which arrived at Rothera on 5 December. The opening ceremony involved the unveiling of a plaque by Professor John Lawton. BAS Director Professor Chris Rapley was also present. Rothera Research Station is one of five operated by British Antarctic Survey. Situated on the Antarctic Peninsula, it is the centre for biology, geoscience and atmospheric science programmes. The BAS 2003-04 field season is currently underway. British Antarctic Survey is a component of the Natural Environment Research Council and is responsible for the majority of the UK Government\'s research in Antarctica. For more information about the British Antarctic Survey and the Rothera Research Station look at our website www.antarctica.ac.uk
