A bird s-eye view on Labrador climate change, as drones inform on ice
Rigolet s Eldred Allen and his drone company Bird s Eye Inc. are keeping tabs on changing ice conditions, and helping keep people safe.
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Posted: Apr 07, 2021 7:00 AM NT | Last Updated: April 7
Sea ice moves into the Labrador coast each fall, but it was five weeks later than normal for the 2020-21 season.(Eldred Allen/Bird s Eye Inc.)
From the ground, an ice highway near Rigolet looked as it always did to Eldred Allen: newly frozen over, with excited snowmobilers heading over it to their cabins, or on hunting and fishing trips.
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