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Gaelins Blog

I was honored to be profiled in DUKEnvironment recently. Check out the article below! This entry was posted in Arctic. First, please excuse our appearance as a recent update completely distorted the past blog. In the coming days, a new and improved blog will be up with some exciting features. In the meantime, all of the content is still here. TODAY at 2pm, I will be on RadioPets talking about our oceans and ocean health with Frank Ferrante! Hope you can tune in! .

Western Arctic Log Ocean Acidification in the Western Arctic Ocean

This study will be the first comprehensive assessment of the impacts of physical and biogeochemical processes on carbonate mineral saturation states and ocean acidification in the western Arctic Ocean and provide fundamental data for the understanding of ocean carbon cycle dynamics in the Pacific sector of the Arctic Ocean. The view of Dutch Harbor from the old Russian Orthodox Church.

Arctic Salmon ARCTIC SALMON EXPEDITION

We are heading north to an area west of the Voering Plateau where the salmon funnel into the Barents and Greenland Seas. This salmon pass is our target area in our quest to document the salmon migration. In its second year, the SALSEA project will attempt to answer questions of where the salmon go when they leave the rivers and why they are not returning. Day 1- Leaving the Dock. A scenic area in Killybegs.

Expedition News

Sunday, February 11, 2018. Founded in 1994, is the monthly review of significant expeditions, research projects and newsworthy adventures. It is distributed online to media representatives, corporate sponsors, educators, research librarians, explorers, environmentalists, and outdoor enthusiasts. This forum on exploration covers projects that stimulate, motivate and educate. February 2018 - Volume Twenty-Four, Number Two.

Gaelin Rosenwaks

EXPLORER, MARINE SCIENTIST, PHOTOGRAPHER, FILMMAKER, PRESENTER. Welcome to the website of Gaelin Rosenwaks. Gaelin is an explorer, marine scientist, photographer, and filmmaker who seeks to share her passion for the ocean, fishing and the natural world through powerful imagery, words and adventure. Browse the website to see her work! Click to visit globaloceanexploration.

The Adventures of Jut Wynne

Dinner at the Adobe Restaurant in San Pedro. This is becoming a ritual for us. We hope the team will make it down here again next year. Today was our mop up day, and the whole team went into the field together. We had some additional questions we wanted to address with these a handful of instruments that we had remaining, so we went to two caves to deploy these instruments.

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