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Polar Bear at Cooper Island research structure

Video March 18, 2014 George Divoky

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  • tOWN hALL eVENT FEBRUARY 11TH January 27, 2021
  • The nearly impossible 2020 field season December 29, 2020
  • Red-legged guillemots and a problematic shearwater August 10, 2020
  • A decreased breeding effort, but the colony persists. July 30, 2020
  • Against all odds: a 2020 field season July 12, 2020

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  1. The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration interviewed George via Skype and put together a concise educational video on the Cooper Island Black Guillemot research and the record warmth of 2016 as part of their Ocean Today Every Full Moon series, a resource for educators.  

    NOAA Ocean Today

    The Cooper Island video is at this link : 

    Arctic Field Report with George Divoky

     

     

    Cooper Island Video part of NOAA’s “Ocean Today: Every Full Moon” Outreach

    March 6, 2017 George Divoky
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  1. Polar Bear at Cooper Island research structure

    March 18, 2014 George Divoky
  2. George Divoky: the bird-watcher who saw the future

    March 18, 2014 George Divoky
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Categories

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  • 2019 Field Season
  • 2020 Field Season
  • An indicator of arctic change
  • Bears
  • Black guillemot
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  • feeding
  • guest
  • history
  • Nesting
  • Outreach
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  • SENSEI – Sentinels of Sea Ice
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Recent Posts

  • tOWN hALL eVENT FEBRUARY 11TH
  • The nearly impossible 2020 field season
  • Red-legged guillemots and a problematic shearwater
  • A decreased breeding effort, but the colony persists.
  • Against all odds: a 2020 field season

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