Sea Women Expeditions
@seawomenexpeds
For a decade, our team of Indigenous and non-Indigenous sea women and non-binary and two-spirit people has scouted, recorded and documented a warming Arctic.
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Gender equality has always been a part of the Inuit way of life, shown to us through Inuit Qaujimajatuqangit principles. It is important to recognize that the skills we develop over time are genderless.
#InuitGenderEquality
Journey through the Arctic and beyond in this captivating and enlightening conversation with one of Canada’s greatest modern-day explorers, Susan R. Eaton. Click the link below to listen to our latest #ExplorePodcast episode!🎧 Sea Women Expeditions
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Tune in! Susan R. Eaton chats with #ExplorePodcast host David McGuffin about exploring the world's oceans from Antarctica to the Arctic, and lessons learned during 10 years of leading Sea Women Expeditions ocean research and dive & snorkel expeditions to the Arctic Canadian Geographic Royal Canadian Geographical Society
Brava! @SeaWomenExpeds' founder & leader Susan R. Eaton joins WDHOF Mentorship Panel tomorrow evening. Susan is a geologist, geophysicist, journalist, and polar explorer.
#seawomen #womenofthearctic #diversity #equity #inclusion UN Ocean Decade
Fieldwork Friday from an UAlbertaScience perspective: Dr. Pilfold (r) PhD in my lab & Dr. Biddlecombe (c) (@PolarBrooke) who did her BSc & MSc theses with my lab & soon to be Dr. Klappstein (@NJKlappstein) also BSc & MSc in my lab. The next generation is incredibly talented!
On today's #WorldMetDay , let's celebrate our strongest ally against climate change: the ocean.
The ocean regulates our climate and acts as a major carbon sink.
See how the #OceanDecade is helping to protect the ocean for the future we want: oceandecade.org
Our researchers and their U.S. colleagues recently demonstrated that in the absence of sea ice, #PolarBears are unable to obtain adequate food to prolong their stay on land and risk starvation. 🐻❄️🧊Learn more from their study: ow.ly/rE6w50QTElh
#ClimateChange
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The science we need for the ocean we want: Sea Women's ocean research & snorkel expeditions to Arctic Norway (2022) and the Hebridean Sea Marine Protected Area (2023) were endorsed as actions by the UN Ocean Decade
#diversity #equity #inclusion #WomensHistoryMonth
Brrrrave! Thank you, for the great article in 'The Yellowknifer'. Happy to report that my health has improved greatly since taking the #RCGSPolarPlunge in Great Slave Lake in -37°C air temps.
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Our team of #seawomen faced -37°C air temps during the #PolarPlunge in Great Slave Lake. Thank you, for contributing to our fundraiser for the Royal Canadian Geographical Society Canadian Geographic EXPLORE podcast. We raised $3,104 for independent journalism.
Spectacular NWT City of Yellowknife
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🐳 Southern right whale migration routes 🐳
🇦🇷 Argentina, Siguiendo Ballenas
🇳🇿 New Zealand, Tohorā Voyages
🇦🇺 Australia, Mirnong Maat
🇿🇦 South Africa, Whale Unit
🇬🇸 South Georgia Right Whale Project
by L.Oliveira, Instituto Aqualie #rightwhale southernrightwhaleconsortium.org
On #InternationalWomensDay we salute the Indigenous & non-Indigenous women, non-binary, two-spirit & gender diverse explorers who have participated, in the past decade, in our #oceanresearch and scuba diving & snorkelling expeditions to study a warming #Arctic
#InspireInclusion
Happy #InternationalWomensDay ! To celebrate today, Canadian Geographic will be sharing stories and photographs by women across our platforms.❤️
Starting with our piece all about Muskoxen written by Alanna Mitchell:
canadiangeographic.ca/articles/musko…
📷: Natalie Gillis