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New Solicitations: Antarctic Research Requiring and Not Requiring Support for Fieldwork

New Solicitations: Antarctic Research Requiring and Not Requiring Support for Fieldwork

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Friday October 21, 2022

The Antarctic Sciences Section has released two new solicitations for Antarctic research: one for research requiring field support and one for research not requiring field support.


Antarctic Long-Term Ecological Research site turns 30

Antarctic Long-Term Ecological Research site turns 30

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Monday February 14, 2022

Researchers have documented significant ecological changes to the Antarctic Peninsula thanks to the long-running National Science Foundation program.


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Feb
07
2022

Update: R/V Nathaniel B. Palmer in the Amundsen Sea

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The USAP research vessel Nathaniel B. Palmer has now reached the Amundsen Sea off West Antarctica and has begun its planned investigation of the Dotson Glacier as part of the International Thwaites Glacier Collaboration. However, the extent of sea ice is proving to be heavy this season with multi-year ice making movement around the region challenging.


Jan
10
2022

Research Update: Baleen whale prey consumption based on high-resolution foraging measurements

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A new study shows that baleen whales once annually consumed 430 million tons of Antarctic krill.


Jan
05
2022

Research Update: A Recirculating Eddy Promotes Subsurface Particle Retention in an Antarctic Biological Hotspot

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A recent study has shown that a subsurface element impacts the creation of the Palmer Deep Canyon hotspot.


Dec
28
2021

Research Update: Within an Antarctic Sea Squirt, Scientists Discover a Bacterial Species With Promising Anti-Melanoma Properties

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Compounds found in Antarctic sea squirts may have medicinal and biotechnological applications useful to humans in science and health.


Dec
15
2021

Funding Opportunity: Office of Polar Programs Postdoctoral Research Fellowships (OPP-PRF)

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Are you an early-career scientist looking to expand polar research? Learn more about the Postdoctoral Research Fellowship.


Dec
08
2021

Celebrating three decades of the Albert P. Crary Science and Engineering Laboratory

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The largest research lab in Antarctica celebrates 30 years since its dedication.


Nov
30
2021

Shrinking sea ice habitat is impacting the population of emperor penguins in Antarctica

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Decades of research on emperor penguins may lead to their listing as 'threatened' under the Endangered Species Act.


Sep
13
2021

Research Update: NSF-funded research explores how dissolved organic carbon drives ocean health

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Organic carbons are critical support for oceanic food webs. But changes in the climate can impact sensitive marine systems.


Aug
17
2021

Research Update: Impact of subcolony-scale nesting habitat on breeding success of Adelie penguins

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In Antarctica, researchers are trying to understand the nest success differences in Adelie penguin colonies at Cape Crozier and Cape Royds.


Jul
01
2021

RESEARCH UPDATE: Researchers Use Ice-Penetrating Radar to Better Understand Antarctic Glaciology

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A recent publication from NSF-funded research by scientists at UC Santa Cruz has examined how electrical conductivity, and not radar reflectivity alone, should be used in investigating subglacial materials.


Jun
28
2021

RESEARCH UPDATE: Young Weddell seals need to practice navigating before hunting

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According to a new NSF-funded study from California Polytechnic State University, Weddell seal pups may be one of the only types of seals to learn to swim from their mothers.


May
26
2021

RESEARCH UPDATE: Marine ice-cliff instability at the West Antarctic Ice Sheet

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The West Antarctic Ice Sheet (WAIS) holds enough ice to raise global sea levels by about three meters. The ice sheet is also vulnerable to rapid retreat through a process called marine ice-cliff instability (MICI).


May
24
2021

RESEARCH UPDATE: Ice core chemistry expands insight into sea ice variability

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Recent work has been published by scientists from the University of Maine, giving insight into the seasonal and overall changes in sea ice in the Southern Hemisphere. Using ice core samples from the South Pole, researchers looked at the ice's chemistry, and particularly sea salt concentrations.


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