The coronavirus pandemic has shortened CCGS Amundsen’s Arctic research season
“We’re going to be as safe as possible and try our best to do science.”
The CCGS Amundsen, Canada’s preeminent research icebreaker, will be plying Arctic waters again this coming summer, but its season will be shorter and will look very different from previous years due to the ongoing pandemic.
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