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  • What’s unique to the ‘last ice area’ in the High Arctic? Canadian researchers are finding out

    Posted: 7th June 2018

    Researchers from the Canadian Department of Fisheries and Oceans, Defence Research and Development Canada, the Alfred Wegener Institute in Germany and the University of Bristol in the UK are working together to investigate the “last ice area” in the High Arctic.

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