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Sea ice / Arctic Ocean / Shipping routes / Aquatic ecology / Iceberg / Drift ice / Polar ice packs / Ice / Climate of the Arctic / Physical geography / Glaciology / Water
Date: 2015-06-26 11:04:01
Sea ice
Arctic Ocean
Shipping routes
Aquatic ecology
Iceberg
Drift ice
Polar ice packs
Ice
Climate of the Arctic
Physical geography
Glaciology
Water

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