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  • Life in the sea ice – A portrait of David Thomas

Life in the sea ice – A portrait of David Thomas

1st June 2017

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Professor David Thomas, the Chair of the Changing Arctic Ocean Programme Advisory Group, talks about his research in the Arctic.

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