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Multimedia Web Site Explores the Extraordinary Challenges of Predicting Antarctic Weather

8/15/2007 Forecasting the weather on Earth’s highest, driest and windiest continent is difficult. This NSF-funded site explains for the public exactly why and why it matters. The modules also are downloadable. More

Interior's Minerals Management Service and NOAA's National Marine Mammal Laboratory will Study Right Whales in the Bering Sea

8/4/2007 Two federal ageices will jointly launch a $5 million, three-and-a-half year research program to study endangered North Pacific right whales. More

Minerals Management Service-Funded IPY projects

8/4/2007 Charged with protecting the marine environment, while fostering responsible development of the nation’s offshore natural resources, including the Alaskan Arctic, MMS funds multiple IPY projects. More

Russian-American Long-term Census of the Arctic (RUSALCA):
An International Study of the Bering and Chuckchi seas

7/29/2007 RUSALCA is a joint research initiative of the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) and the Russian Academy of Sciences. RUSALCA also is Russian for "mermaid." More

NOAA’s Teacher At Sea Program Unveils Latest Children’s Book Focusing on Life Aboard a Hydrographic Survey Ship Off Alaska

7/26/2007 NOAA’s Teacher at Sea program has unveiled its third in a series of four planned children’s books. The latest is about the experiences of teacher Linda Armwood aboard NOAA ship Fairweather More

Extreme Biology: Demise of Antarctic Ice Shelf Revealed New Life

7/26/2007 A research expedition to the site of the collapsed Larsen B ice shelf leads to a rare glimpse of previously undetected life forms surviving in extreme conditions. More

SEDNA Scientists Brave Frigid Temperatures to Study Sea Ice

7/13/2007 Two University of Delaware researchers were among a science party that lived in a frigid ice camp this spring as part of a $1.4 million NSF project they have dubbed SEDNA, for Sea-ice Experiment: Dynamic Nature of the Arctic. More

Images and Video from the World's Southernmost Active Volcano: Antarctica's Mt. Erebus

7/5/2007 The Mt. Erebus Volcano Observatory (MEVO) homepage has extensive collections of photos and video about living and working atop a 14,000-foot volcano and how science benefits from that experience. More

Science Atop the World's Southernmost Active Volcano

7/5/2007 Working at 14,000 feet, scientists with the Mt. Erebus Volcano Observatory (MEVO) study all facets of volcanic activity including Erebus' global environmental impacts. More

Video Shows Scientists Studying Earth's Volcanic
"Plumbing System" in Antarctica's Dry Valleys

7/5/2007 The McMurdo Dry Valleys are ice-free deserts where an international science team is able to uniquely access volcanic rock to study the “plumbing system” that transports magma to the earth’s crust. More
                                      
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