Angus maybe Icelanders are causing all the ice to melt and should turn the heat off in their houses.
Just kidding.
Our glaciers here in Western Canada are receding too. Much different than the early seventies when they were growing.
Research icebreaker takes in winter in Beaufort SeaLast Updated: Friday, December 14, 2007 | 4:27 PM CT
CBC News
The Canadian Coast Guard icebreaker Amundsen is spending this winter in the ice of the Beaufort Sea, giving scientists a unique chance to study the Arctic Ocean at this time of year.
The opportunity comes as a part of International Polar Year research efforts, which runs through this year and next. The icebreaker is currently located about 55 kilometres south of Sachs Harbour, N.W.T.
The Amundsen, a specially adapted coast guard vessel, serves as a "floating laboratory" for researchers conducting field work in Arctic waters.
Gary Stern, the chief scientist aboard the vessel, told CBC News that his research team is gathering samples of open water to test it for mercury and other contaminants.
Stern said the changing Arctic climate could lead to rising levels of contaminants in the water and in marine animals.
"What's happening is you're getting mercury coming from melting permafrost, or you're getting mercury from increasing forest fires associated with the warmer weather, increased erosion, things like that," Stern said Thursday.
"That mercury is making its way down the Mackenzie River and into the Beaufort Sea. So that mercury is now becoming bio-available."
It spent the winter in between the new ice and the old most of the time in open water.