Science on Ice
- By Chris Linder
- November 17, 2011
After five hard years of work, Science on Ice: Four Polar Expeditions, my first hardcover photography book, is now in print. Before I began documenting the Polaris Project, I was the principal investigator of my own National Science Foundation grant called Live from the Poles. Our mission was to educate the public about how polar science is actually done. I worked with a different science writer on each expedition, and together we traveled to the Greenland Ice Sheet, the Bering Sea, Adélie penguin colonies on Ross Island, and the eastern Arctic Ocean.
It’s a pleasure to finally hold in my hands the compilation of all of this hard work–not just my sweat and tears but that of the writers, web developers, and graphic designers that helped out along the way. I hope you enjoy reading these science stories as much as I enjoyed telling them.



November 22, 2011 at 1:34 pm, Alexandra said:
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November 22, 2011 at 6:08 pm, matt loud said:
that is big ice on the cover