At the end of March, right around sunrise, oceanbites contributor Marlo Garnsworthy sailed out of the Straits of Magellan and into the southern Atlantic Ocean, bound for the Southern Ocean and the Antarctic waters known as Iceberg Alley. Giant petrels soared against a clear blue sky, and gentle waves rocked the ship—although the crew didn’t […]
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