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Wind Water and Ice An Antarctic Bestiary cover illustration for Oceanus article

Wind Water and Ice An Antarctic Bestiary cover illustration for Oceanus article
Wind Water and Ice An Antarctic Bestiary cover illustration for Oceanus article
Wind Water and Ice An Antarctic Bestiary cover illustration for Oceanus article
Wind Water and Ice An Antarctic Bestiary cover illustration for Oceanus article
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Renier, Natalie
Wind Water and Ice An Antarctic Bestiary cover illustration for Oceanus article
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08/01/2023
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Illustrative article opening text from Oceanus magazine, Vol. 58, No. 2, Pg. 22:
Life in the Antarctic requires capabilities that sound nearly mythical—powers of flight, swimming endurance, and fecundity—in an environment that is remote, cold, and windy. Here we present three animals that thrive there: albatrosses, Weddell seals, and emperor penguins. The WHOI scientists who study these top predators view them in the context of the entire marine ecosystem of the Southern Ocean, one that is undergoing rapid changes that will determine whether this wildlife thrives or passes into memory.
Illustration by Natalie Renier, WHOI Creative
© Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution
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