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December 20, 2016

sea ice flow Southern Ocean by James Raymond

Photograph of sea-ice flows (upside down) from the Ross Sea (At McMurdo Research Station), Southern Ocean. Brown color is caused by dense populations of mainly diatoms at the interphase between sea ice and sea water including the species Fragilariopsis cylindrus. (Image credit: James A. Raymond)

Photograph of sea-ice flows (upside down) from the Ross Sea (At McMurdo Research Station), Southern Ocean. Brown color is caused by dense populations of mainly diatoms at the interphase between sea ice and sea water including the species Fragilariopsis cylindrus. (Image credit: James A. Raymond)

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