Oceans Craig on Nostr: not for the first time I've been part of a team doing the southern-most direct ocean ...
not for the first time I've been part of a team doing the southern-most direct ocean observations on the planet... we have just emerged from the Bay of Whales (yes there were #whales). Its where #Amundsen took #Fram and set up base for his successful round trip to the pole. It was also mind-meltingly spectacular. We got to around 78o 40'S and took a temperature-salinity profile. Why wouldn't you do all you can to preserve this planet?
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