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Some Arctic research will continue in Canada, thanks to local partnerships

“It’s an unintended benefit of community-led research.”

By Dustin Patar, Nunatsiaq News June 4, 2020
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For some researchers who work in the Arctic, the COVID-19 pandemic ended their upcoming field season before it began, but for others, it’s going ahead on some level thanks to local partnerships.

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