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  • Biologists at work: part 2

    Biologists at work: part 2

    07.04.2010

    Thanks to a ROV (Remotely Operated Vehicle) equipped with a camera, we can observe the sea bottom from the ‘Polarstern’. In this video, you will be able to see with your own eyes what the bottom of the Southern Ocean…

  • Biologists at work: part 1

    Biologists at work: part 1

    30.03.2010

    In this video, you might believe you find yourself onboard the ‘Polarstern’, a German research ship where the net is being unloaded and sorted. It is a muddy mess, but well worth the while.

  • Seals

    Seals

    23.03.2010

    The crabeater seal is really the most gracious swimmer of all in antarctic waters. They show their tricks in this video taken during the 2006 Polarstern expedition to Antarctica.

  • Ice landscapes

    Ice landscapes

    16.03.2010

    Travel onboard the ‘Polarstern’ for the crossing of the Southern Ocean towards Antarctica and experience the wonderful ice landscape underway.

  • Birds

    Birds

    09.03.2010

    The Southern Ocean is the food source for numerous sea birds. Yet, because food is not accessible in huge quantities in Antarctic waters, it is the law of nature that rules. This video shows the struggle for food between a…

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The Belgian team: teachers Arjan van der Star, Wim Van Buggenhout and Alex Baiverlin

Interview: bringing Polar Science to the classroom

IPF interviewed the three Belgian teachers who participated in the Teachers Workshop that was organised in conjunction with the Oslo Science Conference in June 2010. How do these teachers bring their insight…


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