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A polar bear cub curiously stands on its hind legs while its motherstays nearby. The two bears approached within 200 meters of the ship.
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The Healy Crew and 2005 Hidden Ocean Science Team pose for apanoramic group shot.
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The bow of the 420-foot US Coast Guard Cutter Healy. Healy's hullhull is reinforced with up to 2-inch thick steel plates at critical areasto withstand the impact of breaking ice.
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View of the US Coast Guard Cutter Healy from the ice.
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US Coast Guard Cutter HEALY operates with a compliment of twoCoast Guard HH-65B Dolphin Helicopters in addition to Healy's normal equipmentand crew. All personnel and scientific equipment for the 2005 Hidden Oceancruise are brought aboard exclusively
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Healy's Bow breaks through Arctic ice!
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A divers view of the underside of the ice.
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A divers view of the underside of the ice.
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Ice Divers Katrin Iken and Elisabeth Calvert descend below the ice througha hole in a melt pond while Shawn Harper teds the safety line.
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Jeremy Potter tends the safety line for divers beneath the ice.
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The science team descends onto the ice below in a manlift.
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Scientists work on the ice in foggy weather. The manlift in the foreground, raised and lowered by one of Healy's cranes, is their transportto and from the Healy.
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One of Healy's cranes lowers a scientist and equipment onto the ice.
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The comb jelly Mertensia ovum is fishing for food under Arctic ice.
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A young mother and her cub look curiously towards the Healy.
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Ice Diver Shawn Harper shoots video of creatures living underneath the ice.
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Sue Moore uses a hydrophone to listen for whales and other marine mammals.
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Rolf Gradinger works on an ice core while Mette Nielson takes measurementson a core already brought to the surface.
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Katrin Iken uses a transect to measure the density of amphipods andother creatures living on sea-ice.
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Scientists work on ice over the deep Arctic Ocean.
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