Antarctica

Antarctica - Arctic Tern vs. Wandering Albatross - Which is the Winner?

Submitted by Danny Catt on Wed, 2007/03/28 - 9:41am.
Arctic Tern - Long Distance Migrant

Arctic Tern - Long Distance Migrant

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Antarctica - Whales Whales Whales

Submitted by Danny Catt on Wed, 2007/03/28 - 9:32am.

Antarctica – Antarctic Circle & Climate Change

Submitted by Danny Catt on Wed, 2007/03/28 - 9:10am.

A Massive Antarctic Iceberg

A Massive Antarctic Iceberg

Antarctica - Leopards & Crabeaters

Submitted by Danny Catt on Wed, 2007/03/28 - 8:56am.
Morning Light Along the Lemaire Channel, Antarctica
Morning Light Along the Lemaire Channel, Antarctica

It is such a delight to wake up to calm seas and amazing light on the peaks that surround you.

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Antarctica: Conservation in Action

Submitted by The Catt-Trax2 Team on Tue, 2007/03/27 - 3:10pm.

Kerstin Beyer

My name is Kerstin Beyer and I am a technical assistant in the department Biosciences at the Alfred Wegener Institute for Polar and Marine Research, Bremerhaven, in northern Germany. My special field is marine animal ecology.
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Antarctica - Continent of Extremes

Submitted by Danny Catt on Mon, 2007/03/26 - 3:51pm.

Antarctica - Danco Island and Gentoo Penguins

Submitted by Danny Catt on Mon, 2007/03/26 - 3:13pm.
On Danco Island, Antarctica

On Danco Island, Antarctica

Antarctica – Land Ahoy! The South Shetland Islands

Submitted by Danny Catt on Mon, 2007/03/26 - 12:12pm.
Rough Seas in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica

Rough Seas in the South Shetland Islands, Antarctica

En Route to Antarctica - The Drake Passage

Submitted by Danny Catt on Mon, 2007/03/26 - 11:17am.
Raging Seas Crossing the Drake Passage En Route to Antarctica

Raging Seas Crossing the Drake Passage En Route to Antarctica

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Antarctica: Global Connections

Submitted by The Catt-Trax2 Team on Fri, 2007/01/05 - 3:42pm.
Report prepared by Leanne Isaac and Dan Kriss, students in BCIT's Fish, Wildlife and Recreation Program.

The only connection that BC has with Antarctica is the migration of the Arctic tern. Each winter, terns travel over 19,000 km from the Arctic Circle to the Antarctic ice pack to reach their breeding grounds. They use the Pacific Flyway which connects BC with Antarctica.

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