Nov
20
2020
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The Infamy Of The Skua
Like clockwork in late November, the residents of McMurdo Station look to the sky and spot something that many haven't seen in monthsâbirds. The arrival of these feathered creatures is greeted by many with curiosity and anticipation, but also with some suspicion. The audacious Stercorariidae maccormicki, or south polar skua, has an infamous reputation that precedes it.
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Nov
19
2020
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Dr. Michael Jackson to Serve as Acting Head of Antarctic Sciences
Michael E. Jackson, currently the Program Director for the Earth Science in OPPâs Antarctic Sciences Section, will assume the duties of Acting Section Head Antarctic Sciences Section starting November 22, 2020. He will replace Dr. Alex Isern who has been appointed the Deputy Assistant Director for the Directorate for Geosciences.
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Nov
18
2020
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November 18th is Polar Pride Day
Whether you're a scientist, policy-maker, lawyer, contractor - however you may be involved, Polar Pride aims to celebrate and support the diversity of everyone involved in polar affairs! Coinciding with international LGBTQ+ in STEM (Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics) Day, let's all recognize this important day.
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Nov
16
2020
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Seal Pupping Season is Underway
Despite a reduced research team and logistical challenges this season, the #NSFfunded Weddell seal research team from Montana State University continues its seal population study in the Erebus Bay region of Antarctica's Ross Sea. This population of seals is the most southerly breeding population of mammal in the world and has been intensely studied since 1968.
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Nov
12
2020
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Yellow Light, Green Light
As people continue to arrive at the USAP stations after going through long periods of testing and quarantine, the station communities go into a 'yellow' level status to ensure the safety of everyone as COVID continues to spread in other parts of the world. McMurdo Station gets a brief 'green light' respite this weekend.
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Nov
10
2020
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Award-winning Reporting About Antarctica's Thwaites Glacier
Environmental correspondent Carolyn Beeler, a media participant on the 2019 International Thwaites Glacier Collaboration (ITGC) cruise, has been awarded two Edward R. Murrow awards for her reporting - best News Documentary and best Feature Reporting.
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Nov
04
2020
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Using Autonomous Drones to Survey Penguin Colonies
How do you survey thousands of penguins in a matter of hours? Researchers at Stanford University and Point Blue Conservation Science created a new multi-drone imaging system that uses an algorithm for conducting aerial surveys over large penguin colonies.
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Nov
03
2020
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PODCAST: The USAP Search and Rescue Team
If there's an emergency, the U.S. Antarctic Program's Search and Rescue Team is always ready to jump to action and save anyone in distress anywhere in Antarctica. Listen to this podcast and others in the Antarctic Sun, the online news site of the NSF-managed U.S. Antarctic Program.
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Oct
30
2020
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United States Antarctic Program Data Center (USAP-DC) Webinar: November 11
The United States Antarctic Program Data Center (USAP-DC) will hold a webinar on November 11 at 3:00 PM EST to provide an overview of services offered and an introduction to the website.
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Oct
29
2020
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Learning About Climate Change and Ice Sheet Melting From Ocean Sediments
About 18,000 years ago the world's carbon dioxide levels increased leading to melting of ice sheets. NSF-funded scientists published a new study on the melting of the now-extinct Cordilleran ice sheet, giving insight into what may happen to the Greenland and West Antarctic ice sheets in the face of current climate change.
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Oct
28
2020
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Job Opportunity: Business Manager for Antarctic Infrastructure and Logistics
This position is located in the Antarctic Infrastructure and Logistics (AIL) Section of the Office of Polar Programs (OPP) within the Directorate for Geosciences (GEO) and is located in Alexandria, VA. The Antarctic Infrastructure and Logistics (AIL) Section is responsible for planning, budgeting, and overseeing the science support, infrastructure, operations, and logistics support for the U.S. Antarctic Program.
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Oct
20
2020
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Sheppard Promoted to OPP Executive Officer
Paul Sheppard has been promoted as the OPP Executive Officer in the Front Office of the Office of Polar Programs. Paul's previous position was the Chief Program Manager for the U.S. Antarctic Program within the Antarctic Infrastructure and Logistics Section (AIL). Paul joined the NSF in 2011 following his retirement from the U.S. Air Force.
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Oct
13
2020
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Liles Joins OPP Safety and Occupational Health Team
Elicia Liles, a native of Franklin Furnace, Ohio, has joined OPP as a Safety and Occupational Health Manager. She brings extensive experience through a career spanning military service, multiple degrees in Emergency Management, Public Heath, and Environmental Health, and additional roles in the healthcare industry and community outreach.
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