Polar Science 2009

A YES I Can! Science Project  

Investigating the unique adaptations that allow
young Weddell seal pups to develop into elite divers

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Final Thoughts on Polar Science 2009
Tom Hawke

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Webcast #5 Replays Posted
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Polar Science Webcast #4 - Meet the Weddell Seal
Diane

Webcast #3 Replays Posted
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Polar Science Webcast #3 - Visit the Kanatous Lab
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Webcast #2 Posted
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good bye

Posted Tuesday, December 08, 2009 at 11:50 EST by Angel

It has been a great experience being part of this polar science adventure. It is very sad to say our time will be up at the end of this week.We have learned so much about Dr. Kanatous and Dr. Hawke. It was a lot of fun doing the webcast live with Dr.Kanatous and learning about the Weddell seal.I am almost certain that our class will be as amazed about the Weddell seal as we are.We are the Weddell seal squad from Sir Arthur Carty Catholic School in London,Ontario Canada saying good bye and thank you so much.