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NOAA Scientist Talks About Finding 1871 Shipwreck in Arctic [INTERVIEW]
Nature World News recently spoke with the chief scientist, Brad Barr, on a NOAA expedition in Arctic Alaska. His team recently found parts of two whaling ships left behind by surprise pack ice in 1871. Climate warming likely made the archaeological materials easier to find, because the Chukchi Sea survey area was free of ice.
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