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Pole to Pole Science: Goodbye Antarctica, Hello Drake Passage
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Pole to Pole Science. The Aronson laboratory at Florida Institute of Technology researches the effects of climate change on marine ecosystems from pole to pole. Understanding how changing climatic and ocean conditions are impacting these marine communities is highly important. Subscribe to this blog to learn more about our research. Saturday, March 14, 2015. Goodbye Antarctica, Hello Drake Passage. A high, snow covered peak rising up from the ocean. Waves splashing up into view from the bridge of the ship.
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Pole to Pole Science: Climate Change Before Your Eyes
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Pole to Pole Science. The Aronson laboratory at Florida Institute of Technology researches the effects of climate change on marine ecosystems from pole to pole. Understanding how changing climatic and ocean conditions are impacting these marine communities is highly important. Subscribe to this blog to learn more about our research. Wednesday, March 11, 2015. Climate Change Before Your Eyes. But a few visits to Palmer Station, Antarctica can surely show you how the Earth's climate is rapidly changing.
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Partners & Ocean friends. Partners & Ocean friends. Partners and Ocean Friends that I support and support me. Sailing expeditions with purpose. Ocean Action and Ambassadors. Thank you for exploring this website! Now get out there and explore the ocean. Only together we can turn the tide back to healthy ocean for all. Learn more in my mediakit. And contact me at suzanne @ theoceanpreneur.com . Photos from the Atlantic Crossing with Eau Too & the ARC. Crossing the Strait of Gibraltar with sailboat Eau Too.
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Pole to Pole Science: Antarctica: Where the Green Grass Grows
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Pole to Pole Science. The Aronson laboratory at Florida Institute of Technology researches the effects of climate change on marine ecosystems from pole to pole. Understanding how changing climatic and ocean conditions are impacting these marine communities is highly important. Subscribe to this blog to learn more about our research. Thursday, March 12, 2015. Antarctica: Where the Green Grass Grows. Antarctica is a frozen desert. But if you look a little closer, you can actually find some shades of green.
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Pole to Pole Science: Expedition Success!
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Pole to Pole Science. The Aronson laboratory at Florida Institute of Technology researches the effects of climate change on marine ecosystems from pole to pole. Understanding how changing climatic and ocean conditions are impacting these marine communities is highly important. Subscribe to this blog to learn more about our research. Monday, March 16, 2015. Having just arrived back in Punta Arenas, Chile, our Antarctic expedition has officially come to an end. This instrument took over 250,000 photographs.
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Pole to Pole Science: Documentary Film Release!
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Pole to Pole Science. The Aronson laboratory at Florida Institute of Technology researches the effects of climate change on marine ecosystems from pole to pole. Understanding how changing climatic and ocean conditions are impacting these marine communities is highly important. Subscribe to this blog to learn more about our research. Thursday, July 2, 2015. After such an exciting and successful expedition to Antarctica earlier this year, our Outreach Specialist, Allison Randolph. Outreach and Media Specia...
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