more difficult work there because you have to get permission to work in the inclusive economic zone of the nation you know what is your research specifically going to be looking at. yeah i m actually physicalist of course i look at the arctic ocean and where you don t care you need to consider how well the ocean kind of acts as a live wall or just below the ocean as the general get to the c.r.c. that is one of the topics we have so much that at least i m working how stratified we call it the water column is where the layered is and i lay face would be that there are circulation influenced by the sea ice cover supports and in the middle of winter the sea ice certainly opens the ocean is suddenly exposed to the atmosphere can use a huge amount of heat when there s very cold and those kind of the faces to be able to my eyes in current climate models and you contribute ok but all the best you on that expedition and all the best all the members there of the mosaic expedition
better understanding of the arctic influence on global climate change the data collected by oceanographers could be valuable for the future. during their journey the crew of the poor large will be accompanied by ice breakers from china russia and sweden. and helicopters will deliver the necessary supplies to. the extraordinary experiment will last $350.00 days and travel 2500 kilometers it may be the last of its kind because if global warming continues at the present rate then the arctic could already be ice free by the summer of 2030. let s go into this much more with a benjamin robert he s an oceanographer and he ll be joining the mosaic expedition good day to you benjamin thanks so much for coming in today good morning good morning to you are top environmental scientists has said what happens in the arctic does not stay in the arctic can you give us an idea give us