Looking Forward: The Race to Save Antarctic Penguins
The penguin populations in Antarctica are rapidly changing due to the effects of climate change. Over the past 30 years, scientists have studied the penguins around Palmer Station along the West Antarctic Peninsula, and have observed a significant…
Joy Ferenbaugh appointed Assistant Professor
Congratulations to Joy Ferenbaugh, who was recently appointed as an Assistant Professor of Biology at Adams State University in Colorado.
Joy was previously a PAL post-doctoral scholar, working in Scott Doney's Computational Biogeochemistry…
Upside Down Ocean: Unraveling the Crisis of Antarctic Sea Ice
Climate change is having a dramatic effect on Antarctic sea ice. For years, ice around the continent seemed oddly consistent, while sea ice in the Arctic has declined dramatically. But that is no longer the case. Over the last few years,…
New Paper: 60 years of glacial retreat behind Palmer Station
In a new short paper, Megan Cimino, Marissa Goerke, and Shavonna Bent document how the Marr Glacier behind Palmer Station has retreated over the past 60 years. They found that the glacier has retreated about 7.7 meters per year, which…