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Antarctic Diving: Tracking Climate Change Under Ice
produced by Gail Ashton, fl. 2007, Smithsonian Environmental Research Center (Smithsonian Institution Press, 2017), 3 mins
As Antarctica warms, the plight of creatures on the ice is now famous. But what about life under the ice? In 2014, SERC marine biologist Gail Ashton tracked the fate of marine organisms in diving surveys while working with the British Antarctic Survey at Rothera Research Station. That meant plunging roughly 50 fee...
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produced by Gail Ashton, fl. 2007, Smithsonian Environmental Research Center (Smithsonian Institution Press, 2017), 3 mins
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As Antarctica warms, the plight of creatures on the ice is now famous. But what about life under the ice? In 2014, SERC marine biologist Gail Ashton tracked the fate of marine organisms in diving surveys while working with the British Antarctic Survey at Rothera Research Station. That meant plunging roughly 50 feet underwater in a full dry suit.
Field of Study
Environmental Studies
Content Type
Field recording (edited)
Contributor
Gail Ashton, fl. 2007, Smithsonian Environmental Research Center
Date Published / Released
2017
Publisher
Smithsonian Institution Press
Topic / Theme
Scientific research, Environmental sciences
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