Video: National Ice Center Monitors the Arctic and Antarctic
The National Ice Center’s work is focused on ensuring safe and efficient navigation, but it also supports scientific research and provides crucial information used by scientists to better monitor and understand climate change. Researchers working in the Arctic and Antarctic depend on the support of the National Ice Center to ensure the safety and effectiveness of their work. Explore other videos that capture the beauty and mystery of the ocean realm at NOAA Ocean Today
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