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  • The bow of the Polar Sea Icebreaker. Arctic Ocean
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  • Mette Kaufman, an ice core scientist from the University of Alaska Fairbanks, climbs the ladder to the icebreaker Polar Sea while working in the Arctic Ocean.
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  • The icebreaker Polar Sea in the arctic pack ice of the Beaufort Sea.
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  • The bow of the Polar Sea icebreaker at night with northern lights just above the horizon. A spotlight from the ship helps guide it through the ice. Arctic Ocean
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  • The bow of the Polar Sea icebreaker moves through the ice that is illuminated by the ship's lights. Arctic Ocean
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  • Dawn Sechler pours water collected from a recent CTD cast into beakers for analysis in the wet lab of the Polar Sea Icebreaker.
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  • The icebreaker cuts a path in the newly forming ice of the Arctic Ocean.
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  • Blood samples from a polar bear. Polar Sea icebreaker, Arctic Ocean
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  • A scientist  in the wet lab of the Polar Sea Icebreaker pours water collected from a recent CTD cast into beakers for analysis.
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  • Shawn Harper holds a dive line for a fellow diver while the Polar Sea Icebreaker waits for their return. Arctic Ocean
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  • The crew of the Polar Sea Icebreaker plots the course for the coming day. A radar screen depicts the thin and broken ice found in the Arctic Ocean in early October.
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  • Sunrise seen from the icebreaker Polar Sea. Beaufort Sea
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  • Daniel Cox at his temporary office space in the web lab of the icebreaker Polar Sea.
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  • US Coast Guardsman Daniel Smith inspects the CTD water collection device on board the Polar Sea icebreaker.
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  • Merav Ben David puts a blood sample in a Blood Hematology Analyzer aboard the Polar Sea icebreaker.
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  • The radar screen on the Polar Sea Icebreaker glows green showing the crew what ice conditions are ahead. Beaufort Sea, Arctic Ocean
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  • The icebreaker Polar Sea sits in the arctic pack ice of the Beaufort Sea while dive and ice coring teams collect samples. Arctic Ocean
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  • Daniel Smith, US Coast Guard, Polar Sea Icebreaker, prepares to drop a water collection device called a CTD into the Arctic Ocean.
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  • Daniel Whiting and Dawn Sechler check the water collection device called a CTD (Conductivity, Temperature, and Depth) used for collecting water samples from the Arctic Ocean.
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  • Shawn Harper cuts a hole in the ice for a diving. Arctic Ocean
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  • Newly formed ice covers the waters of the Arctic Ocean.
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  • Dan Whiting and Dawn Sechler checking the Flow Through Incubation experiment used to identify how additional sunlight through lack of sea ice cover will affect microscopic life in the Arctic Ocean.
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  • Daniel Whiting checks the computer monitors that show the data from his water collection experiment. The graphs show much warmer water tempuratures than usual. Arctic Ocean
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  • Merav Ben David holds up two vials of blood, one taken from a mother polar bear and the other from her cub. Arrctic Ocean
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  • Serum and plasma samples from a polar bear being prepared to be archived.
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  • Polar bear capture team's field box.
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  • Dan Whiting and Dawn Sechler checking the Flow Through Incubation experiment used to identify how additional sunlight through lack of sea ice cover will affect microscopic life in the Arctic Ocean.
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  • Vials of serum from the blood of a polar bear.
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  • Jeff Wenciker and Zachary Spence, US Coast Guard science technicians, lower a CTD in to the Arctic Ocean for water sampling.
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  • Daniel Whiting holds a glass fiber water filter used to collect samples of particulate organic matter such as chlorophyll A, fatty acids, staple isotopes and dissolved organic carbon from water collected with a CTD from the Arctic Ocean.
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  • The sun sets behind clouds over the Arctic Ocean. Thin ice is beginning to form.
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  • Zachary Spence directs the launch of a water collection device called a CTD off of the US Coast Gaurd ship Polar Sea into the Arctic Ocean.
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  • John Whiteman displays the LButton Thermochron deep core body temperature device that is implanted inside the abdominal wall of a polar bear for long term body temperature data.
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  • John Whiteman displays the IButton Thermochron deep core body temperature device that is implanted inside the abdominal wall of a polar bear for long term body temperature data.
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  • Newly formed ice broken with leads covers the waters of the Arctic Ocean.
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  • The Polar Sea icebreaker in the Arctic pack ice of the Beaufort Sea.
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  • The dive team works to open a hole in the Arctic Ocean ice pack.
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  • A helicopter brings back the polar bear capture team to the icebreaker Polar Sea. Arctic Ocean
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  • The hull of the icebreaker Polar Sea passes through thin layers of pancake ice in the Chukchi Sea.
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  • Antarctica, Helicopter lifts off Russian icebreaker Kapitan Dranitsyn.
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  • The icebreaker Polar Sea in the arctic pack ice of the Beaufort Sea.
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  • A female polar bear makes her way over to the icebreaker Polar Sea to investigate. Arctic Ocean
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  • Antarctica, Russian icebreaker off shores of Zavodovski Island and CHinstrap Penguin colony.
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  • Antarctica, Helicopter from Russian icebreaker transporting tourists.
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  • Merav Ben-David from the University of Wyoming  and project leader of the Polar Sea Icebreaker polar bear research cruise, passes by her two colleagues John Whiteman and Hank Harlow as they collect breath from a polar bear for a breath analysis experiment. Arctic Ocean
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