A reporter's account of chillin' with climate-watching scientists in the arctic and antarctic
Friday, December 11, 2009
Seal sleeps, science stop
OK, so it's not this crabeater seal's fault that a trailer home-sized ice berg has blocked in all the boats today. But the way it's lounging about on the same ice that is keeping researchers and the rest of us from heading out in the water seems to rub things in a bit.
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zoot
said...
What do you do when you can't get out? Did you hear about the iceberg that broke off near Australia that measured 2x5 MILES?
I'm a reporter for The Kansas City Star.
This is a journal of my travels to the coast of Antarctica.
Full disclosure: My trips to the Arctic and Antarctic come via a Marine Biological Laboratory fellowship financed by a National Science Foundation grant.
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What do you do when you can't get out? Did you hear about the iceberg that broke off near Australia that measured 2x5 MILES?
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