Until Next November!
Yet another successful research season has come to an end at the Princess Elisabeth Antarctica.
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Yet another successful research season has come to an end at the Princess Elisabeth Antarctica.
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The season got into full swing this past week following the arrival of the scientists and new crew.
The team enjoyed pleasant weather as they started working on the first major tasks of the season.
The 2022-23 season is drawing to a close. The BELARE team had been very busy with the final tasks before their scheduled departure at the end of this week.
The team of four led by Alain Hubert who had gone to the coast to offload cargo from the ship made it back to the Princess Elisabeth Antarctica Wednesday afternoon.
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