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Arctic Sea Ice Minimum Tour 2020 (Photos & Video)
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eDNA Research in the Arctic
Lead scientist Kirsten Thompson conducts an eDNA transect in the Arctic. eDNA (which stands for environmental DNA) can show what animals and organisms have passed through the ocean recently and helps create a better understanding of regional biodiversity.
A Greenpeace team is in the Arctic to document the impact of the climate crisis and investigate marine life in the region.
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