
Tags: Artifical Intelligence, Sustainability, Sustainable Travel, expedition cruising, Antarctica, Aurora Expeditions, small ship cruising, small ships, Responsible Travel

Aurora Expeditions, the award-winning leader in small-ship adventure travel, has announced a new sustainability collaboration with Australian climate-technology company CounterCurrent, integrating its pioneering AI-powered navigation system aboard the new Douglas Mawson.
Launching in December 2025, the Douglas Mawson will host a CounterCurrent sensor throughout the 2025–26 Antarctic season, capturing real-time wind, wave and ocean-current data from some of the most remote waters on Earth. The data will feed into global climate and weather models, improving forecasting accuracy worldwide while supporting safer, more efficient and lower-emission navigation across the maritime industry.
“Planning safe, efficient and lower-emission shipping routes relies on good data and an understanding of ocean currents. But in polar regions, real-time data is scarce,” said Sasha Buch, Sustainability Manager, Aurora Expeditions. “Through our collaboration with CounterCurrent and the Polar Citizen Science Collective, we're helping fill critical data gaps in the Southern Ocean — contributing to a smarter, cleaner future for maritime travel, one where every voyage improves the next.”
AI-Driven Fuel Savings at Sea
CounterCurrent uses artificial intelligence, onboard sensors and satellite data to generate hyper-local, vessel-specific route predictions. Its system continuously analyses ocean conditions and ship performance to model the most fuel-efficient routes — effectively helping ships “ride” ocean currents rather than resist them. This not only reduces emissions and operational costs but also enhances safety and efficiency in challenging polar environments.
The Douglas Mawson's CounterCurrent sensor will:
• Capture live oceanographic data across the Southern Ocean
• Feed information into global climate and weather models
• Support safer, more efficient navigation for Aurora Expeditions and the wider maritime community
- Contribute valuable data to global research
A New Era for Responsible Expedition Travel
This initiative joins Aurora's expanding portfolio of environmental partnerships — including Seawilding, Veritree, and Clean Hub — reinforcing the company's leadership in responsible travel. Together with onboard citizen-science projects such as HappyWhale, FjordPhyto and NASA Globe Cloud, the CounterCurrent collaboration underscores Aurora's belief that exploration and conservation must go hand in hand.
For more information, visit www.aurora-expeditions.com
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For all media enquiries, please contact:
Aurora Expeditions
Jocelyn Black
Communications and Content Manager
CounterCurrent
Dr Shane Keating
CEO and Founder
The Polar Citizens Science Collective
Dr Annette Bombosch
Notes to Editors
About Aurora Expeditions
Aurora Expeditions is an award-winning Australian-owned adventure travel company that has pioneered experiential travel for over 34 years. A Certified B Corporation™️, a commitment to the protection and preservation of our planet is at the heart of each experience.
Founded on the guiding principles of adventure and endless exploration, our carefully curated small-ship voyages offer immersive activities, more time off ship and thoughtful enrichment programs in some of the planet's most remote and incredible places.
Aurora's two purpose-built small ships, Greg Mortimer and Sylvia Earle, are designed for global discovery. The company's third ship, Douglas Mawson, will set sail in December 2025.