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Skip to main content. Subscribe to this blog. Fare thee well, seals of Erebus Bay. January 23, 2018. The 49th season of the Erebus Bay Weddell seal population study is complete! In early December, the crew tagged and surveyed the last few seals, packed up the sea ice camp at Big Razorback, and pulled all the bamboo flags marking the sea ice roads. An astounding season and a top-notch crew. Be sure to check out the final blog post for the project. 160;and if you missed crew member Aubrey Powers blog.

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Weddell Seal Science

Weddell seal images and recordings obtained under NMFS Permit Nos. 1032-1917, 17236, and 21158. An Extraordinary Erebus Bay Weddell Seal Pupping Season! Special to the WeddellSealScience. Antarctica Field Blog from Jesse DeVoe. Our huts were pulled off the .

Prairie Ice

Sunday, February 26, 2017. They often perform some interesting gyrations to get just the right fruit. Last week a few showed up at the local city park to work over the last of the apples there. Sunday, January 29, 2017. If the wild bird could speak. Gene Clark - Polly Come Home.

Because it seemed like a good idea at the time.

Because it seemed like a good idea at the time. Wednesday, January 8, 2014. Race to the South Pole.

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Jesse DeVoe

4364 Brookside Lane

Bozeman, Montana, 59718

United States

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Skip to main content. Subscribe to this blog. Fare thee well, seals of Erebus Bay. January 23, 2018. The 49th season of the Erebus Bay Weddell seal population study is complete! In early December, the crew tagged and surveyed the last few seals, packed up the sea ice camp at Big Razorback, and pulled all the bamboo flags marking the sea ice roads. An astounding season and a top-notch crew. Be sure to check out the final blog post for the project. 160;and if you missed crew member Aubrey Powers blog.

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