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Archive for April 2019

Newsletter introduces Ikaaġvik Sikukun—ice bridges—project in Kotzebue Sound

By Heather McFarland | April 18, 2019

The Ikaaġvik Sikukun project is excited to share their spring 2019 newsletter.  Ikaaġvik Sikukun —Iñupiaq for ice bridges— is a research effort in Kotzebue, Alaska that connects the community with…

Fresh Eyes on Ice monitors lake and river ice across Alaska

By Heather McFarland | April 17, 2019

A new lake and river ice-monitoring project led by the University of Alaska Fairbanks gets kids involved in science while promoting ice safety and a better understanding of changing winter…

Bering Sea Ice Conditions: Winter 2019

By IARC Communications | April 11, 2019

Summary of Bering Strait sea ice conditions for winter 2019, and an outlook for the spring, summer, and beyond.

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