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NOAA Fisheries Proposes Arctic Ring Seal Critical Habitat

By Julie Speegle | NOAA on Dec 2, 2014   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

NOAA Fisheries Proposes Arctic Ring Seal Critical Habitat

In December 2012, NOAA Fisheries declared four subspecies of ringed seals, including the Arctic ringed seal in Alaskan waters, as threatened or endangered under the Endangered Species Act (ESA). After extensive input from local and state governments, Native partners, and the public to determine proposed critical habitat areas, NOAA Fisheries today is releasing those proposed […]

OP/ED Arctic Oil Spill Technology

By Jim Cobb on Nov 29, 2014   Op/Ed and the Editor  

After reading Carey Restino’s piece published in the Arctic Sounder and then the response to her article by Rex Rock, I felt compelled to add  to the mix. Rock wrote in his rebuttal to Restino’s story that “Shell estimates that suspension of drilling activities, mobilization, mooring, drilling a relief well and killing the flow using […]

Northern Lab Cranked out the Quirky and Creative

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on Nov 14, 2014   Featured, The Arctic and Alaska Science  

“Rectal Temperature of the Working Sled Dog.” “Cleaning and Sterilization of Bunny Boots.” “Comparative Sweat Rates of Eskimos and Caucasians Under Controlled Conditions.” These are some of the studies completed by scientists who worked for the Arctic Aeromedical Laboratory from the late 1940s to the 1960s. Developed during the Cold War to “solve the severe […]

A Green System of Carbon-Dioxide Removal

By Ned Rozell | Geophysical Institute on Oct 31, 2014   The Arctic and Alaska Science  

Last week, I wrote about a thought experiment proposed by Fairbanks scientist Jim Beget. He suggests raining down crystals of a compound that captures carbon dioxide onto a frigid plateau in Antarctica. There, the greenhouse gas might remain locked for a few hundred thousand years. Beget will present his idea at the fall meeting of […]

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