An Imminent Thaw: changing Arctic sea ice Category: Alaska Native Perspectives on Climate Change Resource Type: Web-Based Date Center for Ocean Sciences Education Excellence
A five-minute podcast based on interviews with Alaska scientists and member of Alaska Native communities about changes in sea ice patterns and their implications for the ecosystem and human communities that have depended traditionally on ice-associated animals. The importance of observing systems, using both technology and knowledgeable community observers, is highlighted. Co-produced by COSEE NOW and COSEE Alaska. http://coseenow.net/podcast/2010/11/thaw/
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Faces of Climate Change Videos Category: Arctic Ocean Resource Type: Video/DVD Date Center for Ocean Sciences Education Excellence
Three compelling short videos - Introduction to Climate Change, Disappearing Sea Ice, Life on the Ice - showcase the dramatic changes in Alaska's marine ecosystems through interviews with scientists and Alaska Natives The videos were produced by COSEE Alaska, the Alaska Sea Grant program, the Alaska Marine Conservation Council, and the Alaska Ocean Observing System. http://vimeo.com/19581877
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