Abstract
Icy conditions make it difficult to monitor the southern part of the Southern Ocean using floats or ship‐based sampling. For about a decade, scientists have been mounting temperature and salinity sensors on the heads of seals from several colonies around Antarctica. There is now a fairly large data set of seal‐derived hydrographic data.
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