While a few savvy anglers carry flares, stoves, and tents, the majority are ill-prepared for hours or days stuck on a drifting ice floe. |
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A rogue ice floe, about 15 km wide and 10 km long with multi-year ice, proved the point about the thicker stuff. |
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It seems like such a long time ago that we ran into that rogue ice floe that had us fearing a very rough passage about now. |
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Forced to winter on an ice floe, it was not able to get free until April of the following year. |
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When the ice suddenly cracks, Fred finds himself alone in the fishing shack on a drifting ice floe. |
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Shackleton ordered the crew to abandon the sinking ship and make camp on a nearby ice floe. |
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Since then the ice floe holding both cameras has drifted about 375 miles south. |
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Eventually, the researchers decided to settle for the best ice floe they could find. |
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When it is turned on, it glows softly, like an ice floe illuminated from within. |
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Well, you assemble comrades from your orca pod a few hundred feet from the ice floe. |
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There have been recent incidents, such as that Inuit teenager on the ice floe in the north, and so on. |
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It is jumping from ice floe to ice floe, announcing programs here, handing out cheques there and holding photo ops. |
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What has been a surprise to everyone, and forced a quick survey by the helicopter, was a 16-km-wide ice floe. |
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A polar bear rests on a small ice floe in the Arctic Ocean north of Franz Josef Land, Russia. |
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Thus, the energy used for the reaction is taken in the environment, in fact on Tintin which will be thus even colder than in the ice floe. |
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Not that Western civilization has never embraced the mythical Inuit practice of leaving the old out on an ice floe. |
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According to one report posted on the Internet, a killer whale lunged completely out of the water, stranding itself on an ice floe as it grabbed a seal. |
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This autumn he will be setting off on an historic visit to the Antarctic, spending 50 days on board a ship anchored to a drifting ice floe in the Weddell Sea. |
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En route to the South Pole, the ship was grounded in an ice floe. |
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He attributes this to the ice floe up in the north that's melting and coming down and making the water a little colder, which is driving the fish out to deeper waters. |
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As I said earlier, it is lurching from ice floe to ice floe. |
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And if the plane does come down unexpectedly on an ice floe north of Greenland, they are the ones who are supposed to save us. |
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Bakas Sadyrov, a 93-year-old resident of Naryn town, told Turmush how he sailed on an ice floe for almost 6 hours on the Naryn River. |
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He sang about his grandfather who went out hunting seal at the ice floe. |
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They have gone out on an ice floe with no obvious way back to shore. |
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During the exercise our search and rescue team saved the life of an Australian, Tom Smitheringale, from an ice floe, and we saw our CC-177 Globemaster III aircraft land for the first time on a gravel airstrip near Alert. |
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They prefer to rest on ice floe and will move farther north for denser ice. |
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And I'm thinking maybe the way things are going that the ice floe idea isn't half bad. |
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The ice floe they were living on had split into smaller floes. |
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Both scientific parties and crew took oceanographic and geological samples and had a common tug of war and a football game on an ice floe. |
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An ice floe converging toward another and pushing against it will generate a state of compression at the boundary between both. |
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Sources differ on whether two men died on the ice floe and three in the boats, or three on the ice floe and two in the boats. |
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What the Conservatives are really doing are jumping from ice floe to ice floe, handing out cheques across the country and re-gifting Liberal programs. |
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Yet time and time again she returns to the ice floe. |
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More than 220 people have been rescued after being stranded on an ice floe in the Gulf of Riga. |
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We will just keep jumping from ice floe to ice floe as the Arctic melts. |
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Helicopters and rescue boats rescued 755 fishermen yesterday who were trapped on an ice floe that had broken away from the coast of Sakhalin Island. |
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A ROYAL Marine from County Durham has received his Long Service and Good Conduct medal atop an ice floe in one of the world's most remote and hostile locations. |
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