Under the Ice

Under the Ice by Kathleen Elizabeth Conlan, published by Kids Can Press in 2002, offers a unique glimpse into the life of a marine biologist. This reprint edition spans 55 pages and is presented in English. The book provides a first-person account of Kathy Conlan’s experiences as she navigates the extreme conditions of the Arctic and Antarctic oceans, where the cold can pose serious risks to both her safety and her equipment.
Readers will discover Kathy’s research on the impact of pollution on the delicate ecosystems beneath the ice. The narrative is complemented by stunning photographs that showcase the remote and often inhospitable environments she explores. This work falls within the realms of juvenile nonfiction, biography, and science, making it an informative resource for those interested in marine biology and the challenges faced by women in science.
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Imagine suiting up and slipping into water so cold that exposed skin can freeze in seconds and equipment can suddenly seize up. These are the dangers that Kathy Conlan faces when she goes to work. Kathy is a marine biologist who has scuba-dived in oceans off the Arctic and Antarctic — two of the most hostile environments on Earth. Under the Ice is a fascinating first-person account of a woman scientist at work. Highlights of Kathy’s research on how pollution affects the fragile environments under the ice and stunning photographs of places few will ever visit make this a book readers will be eager to dive into.
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