Taking the pulse of Antarctic ecosystems in the face of rapid climate change ...
Antarctica represents a frontier of science and human exploration on planet Earth. This remote and poorly studied region is home to highly productive marine ecosystems, which are being significantly impacted by rapid warming and ice melt. Using both video and photography, Dr. Tortell will present re...
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