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Collaborative Research: RAPID: Drivers and implications of recent rapid sea ice decline in the Ross Sea

US NSF grant open #nsf-2610157

Summary

This project will advance the understanding of causes and implications of recent extreme sea ice variability in the Antarctic through development of a research and logistical partnership with New Zealand. We focus on the Ross Sea as an area of strategic interest for the US and New Zealand, a major locus of recent variability, and as a key area of significance to global ocean circulation and intact ecosystem food webs, motivating the establishment of the Ross Sea Marine Protected Area (MPA). Understanding drivers of sea ice variability and its implications for this large and remote region requi

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