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911-10812 - Humpback Whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) feeding on Krill in Wilhelmena Bay, Antarctic Peninsular. With passengers from an expedition crusie in Zodiaks. The whales migrate here in the summer to feed on the Krill. Krill numbers have declined by over 50%. They feed on algae that grows on the underside of sea ice, As the sea ice melts, both algae and krill decline.
911-9988 - Members of an expedition cruise to Antarctica in a Zodiak off Madder Cliffs on the Antarctic Peninsular. The Antarctic Peninsular is one of the most rapidly warming areas on the planet.
911-9996 - Members of an expedition cruise to Antarctica in a Zodiak in Fournier Bay in the Gerlache Strait on the Antarctic Peninsular. The Antarctic Peninsular is one of the most rapidly warming areas on the planet.
911-9994 - Members of an expedition cruise to Antarctica in a Zodiak in Paradise Bay beneath Mount Walker on the Antarctic Peninsular. The Antarctic Peninsular is one of the most rapidly warming areas on the planet.
911-9992 - Members of an expedition cruise to Antarctica in a Zodiak in Fournier Bay in the Gerlache Strait on the Antarctic Peninsular. The Antarctic Peninsular is one of the most rapidly warming areas on the planet.
911-9962 - Stunning coastal scenery beneath Mount Walker in Paradise Bay off Graham Land on the Antarctic Peninsular. the Peninsular is one of the most rapidly warming places on the planet.
911-9967 - A zodiak from an expedition cruise amongst stunning coastal scenery beneath Mount Walker in Paradise Bay off Graham Land on the Antarctic Peninsular. the Peninsular is one of the most rapidly warming places on the planet.
911-9958 - Humpback Whales (Megaptera novaeangliae) feeding on Krill in Wilhelmena Bay, Antarctic Peninsular and surfacing wth a metre of a zodiak. The whales migrate here in the summer to feed on the Krill. Krill numbers have declined by over 50%. They feed on algae that grows on the underside of sea ice, As the sea ice melts, both algae and krill decline. This shot has penguins resting on an iceberg in the background.
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