An international team of scientists are spending the next few weeks off the coast of Antarctica, studying sediment and sea life at the outflow of the Totten Glacier system — a largely unexplored region that researchers suspect is being affected by global climate change. You can follow their adventures aboard the RVIB Nathaniel B Palmer at their blog.
Scientists blog their research in an unexplored part of Antarctica
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