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Public invited to follow Bering Land Bridge research project

08.02.23 | University of Alaska Fairbanks

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The public can follow a team of scientists aboard the research vessel Sikuliaq as they spend the month of August studying conditions that existed on the Bering Land Bridge during the last ice age.

The project, led by University of Alaska Fairbanks geology professor Sarah Fowell, will collect samples from beneath the sea floor to learn about the vegetation and climate of the region about 25,000 years ago.

The project team will share updates during their journey via several digital and social media channels:

Facebook

Aboard the Sikuliaq: The Bering Land Bridge

UAF College of Natural Science and Mathematics

R/V Sikuliaq

Instagram

@BeringLandBridge

@rvsikuliaq

@uaf.cnsm

Other platforms

@sikuliaq on Twitter

Daily email updates

WhatsApp chat group

There will also be opportunities to learn more about the project directly from the research team.

An in-person community event to discuss the project also will be held on Aug. 3 at 7 p.m. at Old St. Joe’s Church in Nome.

A ship-to-shore live broadcast from Sikuliaq is scheduled on Aug. 24 at noon as part of the National Science Foundation’s “Live from the Arctic” series. The event is geared toward elementary and middle school students, but everyone is invited to join.

A discussion of the Bering Land Bridge research project was highlighted in a Strait Science lecture hosted by the UAF Northwest Campus in Nome on May 25. A video of the lecture is available online .

More information about the Bering Land Bridge research project is available through Bering Land Bridge National Preserve .

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Marmian Grimes
University of Alaska Fairbanks
marmian.grimes@alaska.edu

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