Whatever the answer, the mysterious disappearance of the seals is probably another indicator that winter is advancing, as our oceanographic data are beginning to show. We’ve begun posting recent data on our sea ice group webpage at the University of Otago. With the measurements we made yesterday, we now have temperature and salinity profiles spanning 3 weeks, which show that the summertime warm, fresh surface layer surface is becoming cooler and saltier. This means that hopefully the multiyear sea ice will soon stop melting underneath and begin thickening so we can safely put our camp on the ice. The photo (taken by Nigel Tippet) shows a typical abundance of seals near the base.
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Whatever the answer, the mysterious disappearance of the seals is probably another indicator that winter is advancing, as our oceanographic data are beginning to show. We’ve begun posting recent data on our sea ice group webpage at the University of Otago. With the measurements we made yesterday, we now have temperature and salinity profiles spanning 3 weeks, which show that the summertime warm, fresh surface layer surface is becoming cooler and saltier. This means that hopefully the multiyear sea ice will soon stop melting underneath and begin thickening so we can safely put our camp on the ice. The photo (taken by Nigel Tippet) shows a typical abundance of seals near the base.
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