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Showing posts with label arctic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label arctic. Show all posts

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

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Rocky Football

Alex Ootoowak in Nuussuaq

Posted by: Chris Debicki, expedition leader 

We arrived in the village of Nuussuaq yesterday and plan to head out today with local guides to explore the floe edge north of here where narwhal have been sighted. 

We first heard about narwhal sightings while in Nutarmiut on the weekend. No sooner had we weighed anchor there than six people came out by boat to greet us and invite us ashore for coffee and cookies. None of our expedition members speak Greenlandic fluently. But Alex, who speaks Inuktitut, has found Greenlandic easier to understand as we travel north. And it is Alex whom Greenlanders are most interested in talking to. They feel an immediate connection with Alex, who is from Pond Inlet on the Canadian side of Baffin Bay.

Our hosts gave us plenty of helpful advice during their conversation with Alex. They told us that narwhal had been seen in the area only a week or so ago and they predicted more would be at the floe edge close to Nuussuaq. An older man named Pauluq suggested a potential route to help us skirt a wall of drifting pack ice that will otherwise impede our progress.  As a word of caution, he also told the story of three small hunting boats that got pinched in the ice off the Nuussuaq Peninsula only weeks ago. Sadly, several lives were lost and the rescue operation recovered only two of the boats. 

Their advice about the ice conditions added to the information we’ve gleaned from satellite imagery. We’re lucky to have met these very knowledgeable local residents and will rely on their instructions as we travel north.

Arctic Endeavour position June 27

Photo above, Alex Ootoowak shows our hosts in Nutarmiut pictures of life in Mittimatalik (Pond Inlet).



Friday, June 24, 2011

Nuuk in the 1970s, at the building of the infamous tower blocks.



Uummannaq island, North Greenland by _Zinni_ on Flickr.



Nuuk in the 1970s, at the building of the infamous tower blocks.

Thursday, June 23, 2011

_Zinni_



Uummannaq, North Greenland by _Zinni_ on Flickr.

one day….



(by adour garonne)

Greenland. 



_Zinni_

Thursday, June 16, 2011

Over the Greenland Coast by Peter S…. on Flickr.



Icebergs, near Ilulissat, Disco Bay, Greenland (by _Zinni_)

Ilulisat, Vestgronland, Greenland



Greenland 2007 by Mark Lukoyanichev on Flickr.





Rap Group Prussic from Greenland.



Kristin Westdal

Posted by: Kristin Westdal, marine biologist

We arrived in Qeqertarsuaq from Ilulissat at 7:30 am this morning. We had beautiful weather for travelling last night, making the 12-hour crossing a pleasure for those sleeping — and those working the night shift. I had forgotten how comforting the gentle rocking of a boat can be!

Qeqertarsuaq is a quaint fishing village on Disko Island. It’s much smaller than Ilulissat but just as welcoming. Outi Tervo, a Finnish marine biologist and the final member of our expedition team, was at the dock to greet us when we arrived. The Arctic Endeavour had to pull in three boats away from the pier so we have to carefully pick our way up, over and through the crab fishing boats of various sizes to reach the dock.

We met as a full team for the first time this morning and are now ready to plan the scientific work for the coming week. Outi and I will spend this afternoon running through our combined acoustic equipment before the whole crew heads to Outi’s home in town for a much anticipated home cooked meal of Arctic Char and stuffed peppers.





Flying over Greenland on my way to Frankfurt.



History V, King Oscar Fjord, Greenland | photo by Alistair Knock



Over the Greenland Coast by Peter S…. on Flickr.

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Mountain Range near the settlement of Aappilattoq in the Qaasuitsup municipality in Greenland



#GREENLAND #BEER (Taken with instagram)

“Iceland is mostly green and grassy, while Greenland is mainly cold and icy.” Ironic much?

Oh, and…

“A group of unicorns is called a ‘blessing’” Cute :3







Greenland 2007 by Mark Lukoyanichev on Flickr.





Greenland cold snap linked to Viking disappearance



Los dientes del diablo by .:marcutto:. on Flickr.



Photo by: wili_hybrid/Flickr



Photo by: wili_hybrid/Flickr

Location: Greenland

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