Sonja Murto rapporterar från Arktisexpeditionen
Sonja Murto, doktorand vid MISU, rapporterar från sitt forskningsarbete i Arktis.
North Pole celebrations for the SAS Polar expedition on icebreaker Oden summer 2021
![People dancing lindy-hop on the ice. Photo: Hans-Jörgen Hansen](/polopoly_fs/1.568428!/image/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/landscape_690/image.jpg)
North Pole lindy-hop performance. Photo: Hans-Jörgen Hansen
One of the best days of my life!
![Scientists retrieving fish traps on the ice in the Arctic. Photo: Sonja Murto](/polopoly_fs/1.571500!/image/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/landscape_690/image.jpg)
Retrieving fish traps on the ice, while gas-flux chamber measurements proceed on the ice beside the helicopter. Photo: Sonja Murto
Ice Station Q - 50 km from Greenland on Saturday 4 September
![View of the ocean, with open water and sea ice covered with meltpond.Photo: Sonja Murto](/polopoly_fs/1.571504!/image/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/landscape_690/image.jpg)
View of the ocean, with open water and sea ice covered with meltponds, with Greenland just barely visible at the horizon. Note the mast at the bow of Oden, where the surface flux instruments are located. Photo: Sonja Murto
Friday 10/9 - Last ice station and evening visitor(s)
![Polar bear on ice with frozen melt ponds and sunset. Photo: Sonja Murto](/polopoly_fs/1.572106!/image/image.jpg_gen/derivatives/landscape_690/image.jpg)
Polar bear on ice with frozen melt ponds and sunset; can it me more beautiful? Photo: Sonja Murto
Tema
Senast uppdaterad: 14 september 2021
Sidansvarig: MISU