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Interview on Science Café, BBC Radio Wales
5th February 2019
The Science Café programme on BBC Radio Wales hosted three investigators from the Changing Arctic Ocean programme to talk about the effects of climate change on the Arctic Ocean.
Dr Yueng-Djern Lenn (co-lead investigator of PEANUTS), Dr Rachel Jeffreys (investigator in ARISE) and Professor Claire Mahaffey (lead investigator of ARISE) were interviewed by Adam Walton. He asked the scientists about the rapid changes happening in the Barents Sea and the implications of these for Arctic ecosystems, food webs and the climate.
The interview is aired on Tuesday 5 February 2019 at 6.30 pm, and can be listened to live here or after the event on the BBC Sounds app.
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