In the News: Media Coverage
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Scottish researchers head up expedition to study Arctic ocean ice
Feature article on page 24 of the Scotsman about the departure of the first cruise of the Changing Arctic Ocean Programme to the Barents Sea. Read more
30 June 2017 -
Scientists to explore Arctic Ocean change
Press coverage of the Changing Arctic Ocean cruise departure for the Barents Sea on page 8 of the paper. Read more
29 June 2017 -
Climate clues buried in the Arctic seafloor
BBC Radio Leeds presenter Keeley Donovan met with Dr Christian März, Principal Investigator of the ChAOS (Changing Arctic Ocean Seafloor) project, and co-investigator Allyson Tessin, to talk about the link between the ocean floor and climate change. A report on the interview is available through the Priestley International Centre for… Read more
24 June 2017 -
Life in the sea ice – A portrait of David Thomas
Professor David Thomas, the Chair of the Changing Arctic Ocean Programme Advisory Group, talks about his research in the Arctic. Read more
01 June 2017 -
On Thin Ice: Disappearing Zooplankton Could Collapse Arctic Food Chain
\"As the Arctic Ocean’s spring sea-ice cover shrinks, microscopic zooplankton are declining with serious ramifications for the region’s food chain, from fish to seals to polar bears.\" Read more
12 May 2017 -
How disappearing sea ice has put Arctic ecosystem under threat
\"From algae to fish and polar bears, the loss of habitat caused by global warming is affecting the food chain.\" Read more
04 March 2017 -
Arctic seafloor sediment key to atmospheric carbon recycling
Dr Christian Maerz, lead investigator of the ChAOS project, was interviewed on Paul Hudson’s BBC Weather Show (25 February 2017) to talk about the ChAOS project. See the Priestley Centre report about the interview here. Read more
25 February 2017 -
BBC Radio Scotland Newsdrive
Professor David Pond, lead investigator of DIAPOD, describes how his recently funded project will look at how climate change affects marine life in the Arctic. BBC content is available only for the 27 days after first airing, as such the programme is no longer available Read more
24 January 2017