
Antarctica Expedition: Data on Retreating Ice, Changing Oceans
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A Canadian-Chilean team, led by Thomas James, recently completed a 14-day Antarctic expedition, gathering crucial data on retreating sea ice, changing oceans, and shifting ecosystems. Using advanced tools, they collected sediment cores and mapped unmapped seabed areas, revealing increased glacial debris on the ocean floor. The mission confirmed collapsed ice shelves and accelerating melt along the Antarctic Peninsula, providing valuable insights into polar amplification and human-driven warmings impact on global sea-level rise and ecosystem protections.
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