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International Polar Year 2007–2008 - WMO

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a<br />

d<br />

b<br />

c<br />

Fig. 4.0-1. Many Education, Outreach<br />

and Communication activities during IPY<br />

<strong>2007–2008</strong> provided opportunities to<br />

share information about changes in the<br />

polar regions. (a) High school students<br />

participating in the Students on Board<br />

program on-board CCGS Amundsen<br />

(Photo courtesy: ‘Students on Board’<br />

project); (b) rest stop during Antarctic<br />

field course of the <strong>International</strong> Antarctic<br />

Institute (Photo: Patti Virtue); (c) polar<br />

bears in downtown Winnipeg, Canada<br />

(Photo: David Hik); (d) IPY <strong>International</strong><br />

Program Office staff (David Carlson,<br />

Nicola Munro and Rhian Salmon) at<br />

the EOC Subcommittee meeting in<br />

Bremerhaven, October 2006 (Photo:<br />

Karen Edwards).<br />

P u b l I C P r o g r a m s a n d e d u C a t I o n 479

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