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From June 1 through
June 23rd, South Orangetown Technology Teacher, Jacob Tanenbaum, will travel to Alaska to
go onboard the NOAA Ship
MILLER FREEMAN. He will be joining the crew for a cruise in the Bering Sea to
investigate a fish called the Walleye Pollock.
The Bering Sea will be an exciting place in June. There will be whales, sea lions, seals, birds and a diverse community of marine life. In the far north in June, there is daylight almost 24 hours a day . When darkness does arrive, very late at night, the stars will be amazing and the aurora borealis, or northern lights, may be visible on some nights.
The buttons above will take you
to information about the project in the Bering Sea. The links below will
take you to sites where you can check:
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Midnight Sun:
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Weather Links
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Aurora Borealis Information
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