Corals in the Drake Passage - NBP11-03 Expedition

9th May - 11th June 2011

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Sunday, April 17, 2011

Posting will start on the 5th May 2011!

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Did you know there are corals in Antarctica?

Many people don't! The corals that live here survive in the most extreme conditions of any corals around the world. The NBP11-03 expedition will leave on the 9th May - 11th June 2011 to examine cold-water corals that straddle the Drake Passage, investigating the paleoclimate that has led to their present day biogeography.

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ARV Nathaniel B. Palmer

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2008 Drake Passage Expedition

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  • PloS ONE Research Article
  • USGS Soundwaves Article
  • Oceanus: The Coral Climate Connection
  • Oceanus: Antarctic Coral larvae
  • The Woods Hole Oceanographic Institute
  • The Darling Marine Center
  • UMaine School of Marine Sciences
  • Pretty Corals and Rocky Seas
  • WHOI Towed Camera System

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