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Newsletter Nº 12. December 2019

The distribution of iron in icebergs differs form what was previously believed

Following the analysis of 207 samples of glacial ice, a study that included experts from Chilean institutions was published in the prestigious journal “Nature Communications,” setting a new precedent for understanding the operation of polar marine systems... Read more.

Historic scientific expedition to the Beagle Channel

For the first time, Chile and Argentina join in an oceanograpic campaign to study the effects of climate change in the southernmost waters of the South American continent... Read more.

Studying the potential adaptation to climate change by the spiny sea urchin

Preliminary results suggest that Pseudechinus magellanicus, a species that is abundant in the extreme southern waters of Chile and Argentina, could tolerate a future scenario of ocean warming... Read more.

Mussels may be able to adapt to ocean acidification

A study published in the scientific journal JGR Biogeosciences, reports that the “choritos” (Chilean blue mussels) may be able to survive in waters that are “corrosive”... Read more.

Presents new technology to make science accesible

Two new products, which are intended to raise awareness about the impact of climate change in the Southern Ocean and coastal cities such as Punta Arenas (Chile)... Read more.

The Research Center Dynamics of High Latitude Marine Ecosystems (IDEAL) is executed by the Universidad Austral de Chile (University Austral of Chile), financed by CONICYT through their FONDAP program, and its logistic financing is given by the Chilean Antarctic Institute (INACH).

 
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