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Antarctic Long-Term Ecological Research site turns 30
New Publication from Graduate student (VIMS) Andrew Corso
Graduate Student Adventures in Antarctica
Congratulations Tricia Thibodeau who recently published exciting work in the journal Aquatic Microbial Ecology
Blooming Antarctica
Great work and Congratulations to the 2021 Palmer LTER field team
Exciting research published!
Congratulations to Schuyler Nardelli (Rutgers University) for completing her PhD
Congratulations to PAL LTER leader Scott Doney (University of Virginia) who was named a Fellow for the Association for the Sciences of Limnology and Oceanography (ASLO)
Let the summer research begin… In Antarctica!
An Inlet By Any Other Name: Lamont Scientist Honored with Antarctic Feature Name
Study finds big increase in ocean carbon dioxide absorption along West Antarctic Peninsula