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(MercoPress, 6 November 2008) -- On Friday the Spanish Navy oceanographic
vessel Las Palmas calls in Punta Arenas to officially begin Spain’s
Antarctic 2008/09 season. The vessel left from Cartagena last October 8
for the twelfth Antarctic season incursion and will be operating from
Punta Arenas. The 42 meters long research vessel with a crew of 36, including four
women, is scheduled to make ten calls in Punta Arenas during the coming
austral summer when it will be supplying the Spanish scientific bases
Juan Carlos I and Gabriel de Castilla. The Spanish Antarctic
Service has seven scientific projects planned for this season, funded
by different government offices and several universities and one of
them demands that Las Palmas sail past the Antarctic Polar circle, 68
degrees south. This year the Spanish Antarctic effort will be
celebrating its participation in the third International Polar Year and
the twentieth anniversary of the first Spanish expedition to Antarctica
which had Las Palmas as support and logistics vessel. Spain’s
scientific interest covers the fields of meteorology, volcanology,
geomagnetism and glaciers, plus the marine ecosystems in the Byers
peninsula where Spain has a summer camp.
Posted by Amanda Graham – 6 November 2008; 12:18:37 AM – Permalink
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