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For six years, we've shared the stories of the polar worlds. Now, our own story is coming to a close. We've written a final message to our incredible community to say thank you and goodbye. Our journey will end on August 31, 2025. Read our full farewell here
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A Farewell from the Polarjournal.net Team To our Incredible Community | Polar Journal
After six years, the voyage of polarjournal.net has come to an end and the team bids a heartfelt Goodbye to all of you
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In Greenland’s Disko Bay, subglacial meltwater lifts nutrient-rich deep water to the surface, driving a summer phytoplankton bloom. That’s good for the food web, but the climate effect is modest: the modeled CO₂ uptake rises by only about 3%.

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Subglacial meltwater boosts Greenland’s summer plankton bloom | Polar Journal
A comprehensive modeling study shows how subglacial meltwater triggers an additional summer bloom of phytoplankton in Disko Bay. At the same time, the climate-relevant carbon sequestration increases o...
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The 1,000-kilometre-long Tintina Fault runs less than 20 kilometres from Dawson City. New research by the University of Victoria shows it has produced major quakes in the geologically recent past — and may be building toward another exceeding magnitude 7.5.

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Forgotten fault zone in the Yukon: Tintina fault could trigger a major earthquake | Polar Journal
In Canada’s Yukon, the Tintina Fault has the potential for an earthquake exceeding magnitude 7.5. Dawson City lies dangerously close to the epicentre and could be severely affected by the shaking.
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When traveling to the UK, you need an ETA. But what’s new is that if you travel to the British Overseas Territory of South Georgia, you also need to have an ETA. But getting one is currently difficult as the system is not operational yet.
#Antarctic #tourism
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Launch of New South Georgia Entry Permit System Halted | Polar Journal
The Government of South Georgia and the South Sandwich Islands had planned to implement a new ETA system for visitors but had to delay these plans now.
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New, new, new, that’s our take from last week’s information coming from Antarctica and the Arctic. But not all of them were good news, unfortunately. Especially from Svalbard, we got some worrying news about Arctic foxes.
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#Arctic #map #island #fox #avianflu #inuit
The Polar Retrospective – A new map, a new vessel, and a new threat for Arctic foxes | Polar Journal
The Polar Retrospective looks at recent stories from around the world’s polar regions. This week we take a look at a new map of Alexander Island, a new Canadian inuit-owned fishing vessel, and a new v...
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While it seems easy to create a MPA in polar regions on a map, the reality is more complex. Two new studies that seem to contradict each other, are actually showing which strategies future polar MPAs should take.
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#conservation #Arctic #Antarctica
Do Marine Protected Areas in Polar Oceans Actually Work? | Polar Journal
New research shows that the success of Marine Protected Areas hinges on strict enforcement, a principle facing major geopolitical and ecological challenges in the planned sanctuaries of the Arctic and...
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Looking back, February 2025 was too mild in many regions of the Northern hemisphere, especially on Svalbard. Here, scientists found areas that looked like springtime rather than winter. Read more about it here
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On Svalbard, winters are melting too | Polar Journal
During a winter field mission in February 2025, an international team of researchers was confronted with above-freezing temperatures, persistent rainfall, and widespread melting across the Svalbard ar...
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The strongest earthquake recorded this year so far (8.8) has hit the east coast of Kamchatka and authorities in several countries have issued tsunami warnings that reach from Alaska even to East Antarctica.
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#Alaska #earthquake #tsunami #Antarctica
Tsunami warnings for Alaskan islands after 8.8-earthquake | Polar Journal
After the strongest earthquake recorded this year near the Russian Kamchatka Peninsula, tsunami warnings were issued from Alaska to Antarctica.
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The end of Scott and his companions on their ill-fated expedition to the South Pole is still debated: did the blizzard occur or not? A new study sheds light on this long debate in favour of Scott.
#Antarctica #history #expedition #weather
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So Robert Falcon Scott wasn't lying? | Polar Journal
Mila Zinkova, an independent atmospheric scientist, has just published a study in the journal Arctic, Antarctic, and Alpine Research that pays tribute to the Terra Nova expedition. She suggests that t...
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Arctic foxes are slowly recovering in northern Europe – but inbreeding remains a threat.
A new report shows that genetic diversity isn’t keeping pace with population growth. Conservationists now aim to improve gene flow between fragmented groups.

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Protecting Arctic foxes in Fennoscandia from genetic decline | Polar Journal
Following a dramatic decline, Arctic foxes are gradually recovering in northern Europe thanks to targeted conservation efforts. But while their numbers are rising, their genetic diversity isn’t – and ...
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Icebreakers are essential. However, the #USA has been struggling for more than a decade to modernize its fleet. While a newly acquired vessel enters the service of the @uscg-official.bsky.social construction of new #icebreakers faces several issues.
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#Arctic #ships
The Complex Path to a New U.S. Icebreaker Fleet | Polar Journal
The US icebreaker program is struggling amidst high costs and delays while a Finnish-Canadian consortium could help but is hampered by the current trade policy of the US government.
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We've almost forgotten it, but Wordie wasn't always a bay: it was once an ici shelf, and its slow disappearance is a typical example of the powerful phenomenon of #glacier collapse in #Antarctica, fuelled by human activity and political inaction. #Climate polarjournal.net/wordie-chron...
Wordie - Chronicle of a disappearance | Polar Journal
We've almost forgotten it, but Wordie wasn't always a bay: it was once an ice shelf, and its slow disappearance is a textbook example of the powerful phenomenon of glacier collapse at work in Antarcti...
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Could life have survived the “Snowball Earth” ice ages in meltwater ponds near the equator?
A new Antarctic study finds diverse microbial life in ephemeral ponds on the McMurdo Ice Shelf — offering clues to how early eukaryotes endured one of the coldest chapters in Earth’s history.
How early life could have survived the "Snowball Earth" phases | Polar Journal
While the Earth endured icy millions of years, early life may have survived near the equator, according to a new study of microorganisms in Antarctic meltwater ponds.
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China's economy views the Arctic as crucial to securing its global economic power. At the same time, however, Chinese scientists are loudly calling for the international regulation of shipping in the Arctic. A paradox?
#Arctic #economy #china #science
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China's Arctic Paradox: Calling for Caution Amidst Shipping Expansion | Polar Journal
While Chinese scientists issue urgent pleas to limit Arctic shipping to protect the region from the environmental impact, Chinese shipping companies plan on sending more and more vessels into the Arct...
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The Thwaites Glacier is living out its last years of stability: the disintegration of its floating platform is approaching. Find out in this article about the last 6 years of scientific discoveries on Thwaites.
#Antarctica #Glacier #icemelting
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Thwaites: countdown to disintegration | Polar Journal
The Thwaites Glacier is living out its last years of stability: the disintegration of its floating shelf has begun. As spectators of a predicted collapse, we witness the countdown of a colossus whose ...
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