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04.26.2011    

Short vodcasts feature current research and the scientists involved. Four Climate Watch vodcasts, including ones on Changing Biomes and Permafrost, and a series on research at Lake El'Gypytgyn in Siberia involving coring through 3.5 million years of lake sediments to reconstruct Arctic paleo-environments were still in production on April, 2011.

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02.28.2011    

Three compelling short videos showcase the dramatic changes in Alaska's marine ecosystems through interviews with scientists and Alaska Natives.

This video was produced by COSEE Alaska, the Alaska Sea Grant program, the Alaska Marine Conservation Council, and the Alaska Ocean Observing System

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08.17.2010    

COSEE Alaska presentation at the Northwest Aquatic and Marine Educators Conference, Florence, OR. July 2010.

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08.01.2010    

Educational site about the International Polar Year.

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03.01.2010    

SIWO is a resource for Alaska Native subsistence hunters, coastal communities, and others interested in sea ice and walrus.

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03.01.2010    

David and Doug Barber. A product of the IPY Circumpolar Flaw Lead Study onboard the icebreaker Amundsen which studied the leads in Arctic sea ice.

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