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Barry Heywood lowering a sampling net
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©Copyright A.D. Bailey - picture taken 1963
Into a fresh-water lake in this case. Limnology in the form of studying Signy's many freshwater lakes has been carried on for several decades giving a detailed record of the lakes chemistry and biology. The advantage of Signy's lakes is that they would be ice-covered and walk able for much of the year, so sampling becomes quite straightforward once you have broken through the ice, no messing about in boats needed.
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| This picture is one of a collection assembled in
2007 on
the 60th anniversary of Signy Island
Base: 60°43'S 045°36'W. Thank you to those who sent their treasured memories of their time in
Antarctica and allowed them to be made into a commemorative cd
and then placed here on the web. My commentary is taken from notes I was sent with the pictures if any. Corrections or additions, please The reunion weekend was 14-16 September 2007. |
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