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Arctic Science: What We Can Do, We Must Do, Text Slide 3 of 22

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Slide title: Arctic Research Stations – 1881-1884

Slide image: Map of the Arctic showing twelve principal research stations and other auxiliary stations established by eleven nations between 1881 and 1884
The stations are: Cap Thordsen, Bossekop, Sodankylä, Karmakuly, Varna, Ssagastyr, Point Barrow, Fort Rae, Fort Conger, Kingua Fjord, Godthaab, Jan Mayen
Credit: NOAA Arctic Research Office

Slide background image: Polar bear
Slide background credit: Based on photo by Susanne Miller, U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service

Design by: Adrian Apodaca, National Science Foundation

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