Videos from Expedition 5
The zooplankton team's incubator keeps their water samples—and animals—in motion.
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Graduate student Jessica Cross cuts an ice core.
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Broken sea ice by the side of the ship at night.
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Gigi Engel kicks her way to first base.
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360-degree view of the underside of the sea ice.
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An ROV "flies" past the camera underwater.
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The steep walk down the brow to the sea ice.
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Healy pushes through brash ice.
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Pulling up sediment traps from in the ice.
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The CTD is deployed into the icy water.
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Broken chunks of sea ice scrape along the ship.
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The zooplankton team's incubator in motion.
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Arctic krill swim around a cooler after collection.
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Researchers use soup spoons to collect krill.
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A snowstorm batters Ned Cokelet.
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