climate change
Moby Dick Learnings: Adding in Arctic Weather History from Whaling Logs
A citizen-science project is transcribing whaling ships' logs from the mid-1800s in order to add to the environmental history of the Arctic. Want to help, while looking at pages scanned from logbooks held till now in New England libraries and institutions?
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