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cDrake: Dynamics and Transport of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current in Drake Passage - Research Cruies
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Dynamics and Transport of the Antarctic Circumpolar Current in Drake Passage. 13 November - 7 December 2007. Deploy transport line and local dynamics array of 38 CPIES and 3 current meter moorings, LADCP/CTD stations. 19 November - 13 December 2008. Acoustically telemeter data from the 38 CPIES and calibrate each CPIES with CTD measurements, LADCP stations. 19 November - 19 December 2009. 23 October - 15 November 2010. 18 November - 11 December 2011. Recover CPIES, LADCP/CTD stations.
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November | 2009 | A Palmer Station Field Journal
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A Palmer Station Field Journal. The MBL's Logan Science Journalism Program Antarctica Blog. Where is Palmer Station? Archive for November, 2009. Ice and the Future of Humanity. Posted by: MBL Fellow. On November 30, 2009. Posted by: MBL Fellow. On November 30, 2009. Entering the Land of Ice. Posted by: MBL Fellow. On November 30, 2009. Posted by: MBL Fellow. On November 30, 2009. Through the Drake Passage. Posted by: MBL Fellow. On November 30, 2009. When Did the Drake Passage Open? Posted by: MBL Fellow.
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penguins and pink boots: February 2006
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Penguins and pink boots. In which our Heroine battles extreme temperatures, the attentions of dozens of men clad in bib overalls, sleep deprivation, dry skin and bureaucratic red tape, finally emerging victorious to claim her rightful Destiny as Cindy, Polar Shuttle Driver Extraordinaire. Chalet (formerly shuttle) cindy. Mcmurdo station, antarctica. View my complete profile. Leap of faith.aloha from hawaii! I blame the lon. Eclipse craziness.the christchurch airport has bee. The swedish are coming! The s...
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Scott Kessel
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Still no cell phone. Antarctica – The Chance of a Lifetime. Provides the logistical support for the United States Antarctic Program. USAP) . The USAP is funded by the National Science Foundation. With the goal of supporting the Antarctic Treaty. And furthering scientific research. Where is McMurdo Station? Political Map of Antarctica. Who is at McMurdo? What’s The Weather Like? Where Will You Live and What Will You Be Doing? Why Are You Doing This? People have also asked about my current job as an emerge...
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Environmental Job Blog: Jobs in Antarctica at U. S. Antarctic Bases
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THE WORLD DIRECTORY OF ENVIRONMENTAL EMPLOYMENT and INTERNSHIP INFORMATION ORGANIZATIONS - Your Ultimate Tool For Finding Green Jobs on the Internet. Tuesday, May 31, 2011. Jobs in Antarctica at U. S. Antarctic Bases. I finally found a site which lists Antarctic job vacancies at the Antarctic bases of the United States (and it also lists some jobs at the Antarctic bases of other countries). The site was created by Indeed and is at http:/ aq.indeed.com/. A Valley in South Central Montana. A Hill in South ...
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THE LOST MEN: The Harrowing Saga of Shackleton's Ross Sea Party -- by Kelly Tyler-Lewis
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EXTRAS: EXTENDED PHOTO GALLERY. Welcome to the slideshow! NO UNAUTHORIZED REPRODUCTION OR DOWNLOADING. Powells Books Guest Blogger:. Simon and Schuster Audiobook Samples:. SimonSays author spotlight and podcast interview:. Archives and Museums with Heroic Age Antarctic Exhibits. Canterbury Museum, Christchurch, New Zealand. Scott Polar Research Institute, Cambridge, UK. South Australian Museum, Adelaide, Australia. Virtual Shackleton Online Museum. New Zealand Antarctic Heritage Trust.
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Albatrosses at Risk | A Palmer Station Field Journal
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A Palmer Station Field Journal. The MBL's Logan Science Journalism Program Antarctica Blog. Where is Palmer Station? Posted by: MBL Fellow. December 4, 2010. A Black-browed Albatross doing what it does best- flying effortlessly over the southern ocean between southern Argentina and Antarctica. Photo by C Neill. Sometimes common doesn’t necessarily mean safe. Were the most common seabird we observed on the voyage to Palmer Station from Punta Arenas, Chile. But their abundance is deceptive. You are comment...
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Hitchhiking Penguin | A Palmer Station Field Journal
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A Palmer Station Field Journal. The MBL's Logan Science Journalism Program Antarctica Blog. Where is Palmer Station? Posted by: David Gallagher. December 10, 2010. Susan Moran has posted a video on her blog of a recent encounter with a lazy chinstrap penguin:. Here is the video:. Laquo; When Light is Right. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public). You are commenting using your Twitter account. ( Log Out. Palme...
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A Palmer Station Field Journal | The MBL's Logan Science Journalism Program Antarctica Blog | Page 2
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A Palmer Station Field Journal. The MBL's Logan Science Journalism Program Antarctica Blog. Where is Palmer Station? Posted by: David Gallagher. November 29, 2010. Southbound on the LM Gould. The 2010 MBL Logan Science Journalism Program Fellows are quickly approaching Antarctica. Susan Moran is already blogging from the LM Gould, on her way to Palmer Station:. Read her full post here. Posted by: MBL Fellow. December 23, 2009. Cruising into the New Year. Director of the MBL Ecosystems Center. Each year i...