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Month: March 2019

Giant clumps of ice algae!

March 21, 2019 by vhill·0 Comments

Some pictures from sidekick#3, deployed in March of 2018. You can see huge clumps of ice algae, these grow attached to the underside of the ice and then fall off as the ice melts and sink to the seabed.

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