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Very substantial decrease in Arctic Sea ice   in 2007 from 2005 and also from 1979-2000 average | | Arctic Sea ice | Greenland Ice Sheet Mass Trend | | Greenland Ice Sheet | Arctic Temperature Trend 1987-2007 | | marked decrease in Arctic sea ice | melting of the Greenland Ice Sheet | Arctic Ocean | Arctic | Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change | accelerating the reduction | University Centre in Svalbard | New York Times | Greenland's | Danish National Space Center | International Ice Charting Working Group | Arctic Sea Ice September Trend 1979-2007, showing the historic September 2007 minimum (from NSIDC) | | NSIDC | Naval Postgraduate School | Peter Wadhams | University of Cambridge | Canadian Press | Environment Canada | David Phillips | Ontario | Arctic Sea ice age in February 2008, (right), compared to the average for 1985-2000, (left) (NASA) | | NASA | Arctic Sea ice composition by age 1985-2008 (NASA) | | NASA | These maps show the date of first melting of the sea ice in the Arctic Ocean for the years 2005, 2006, 2007, and 2008 up to June 18. They show that in 2008 the sea ice started melting sooner than previous years, including 2005 and 2007 which saw the sea ice melt back to record minimum extents. The earlier start of melting, coupled with the 2008 sea ice pack being composed of much more relatively thin first-year ice, suggest that another record low minimum may be reached when the Arctic sea ice reaches its minimum low level, which usually occurs in September.  From NSIDC | | NSIDC | NASA | Goddard Space Flight Center | National Snow and Ice Data Center | NSIDC | North Pole | ecosystem | ecologist | The Macaulay Institute | World Wildlife Federation | Canada | Denmark | Greenland | Finland | Iceland | Norway | Russia | Sweden | United States | Alaska | European Space Agency | CryoSat-2 | International Arctic Buoy Program | International Arctic Research Center | Japan | International Arctic Science Committee | non-governmental | organization | International Polar Year | Nynäshamn | Sweden | Arctic Research Office | National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration | Russian Academy of Sciences | methane release | Projected change in polar bear habitat from 2001–2010 to 2041–2050 | | United States Geological Survey | Arctic sea ice | polar bears’ | Arctic archipelago | April 3 | 2007 | National Wildlife Federation | Endangered Species Act | Territorial claims in the Arctic | Arctic territorial claims | Per Stig Møller | Greenland's | Hans Enoksen | Canada | Norway | Russia | Ilulissat, Greenland | climate change | Arctic Ocean Conference | Ilulissat Declaration | May 28 | 2008 | 2007 | 12-12 | 2007 | 12-16 | Eos, Transactions, American Geophysical Union | 2007 | 12-24 | OCLC | 2006 | 09-14 | 2007 | 09-16 | 2007 | 11-24 | 2007 | 11-27 | Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change | ISBN 0521807689 | 2007 | 12-24 | 2007 | 05-18 | 2008 | 01-03 | 2008 | 02-15 | 2008 | 02-15 | 2008 | 03-18 | 2007 | 01-16 | 2008 | 04-07 | 2007 | 09-15 | 2007 | 09-16 | 2007 | 10-23 | 2007 | 12-30 | 2008 | 01-07 | 2008 | 05-05 | 2008 | 09-15 | 2008 | 09-23 | 2007 | 10-26 | 2007 | 11-27 | 2007 | 10-14 | 2007 | 10-16 | 2007 | 10-26 | 2007 | 11-26 | 2001 | 02-16 | 2007 | 12-24 | IPCC | AR4 | Gregory, Jonathan | 2007 | 07-08 | 2007 | 09-23 | 2008 | 04-03 | 2008 | 04-03 | 2007 | 09-20 | 2007 | 09-21 | 2007 | 09-13 | 2007 | 09-16 | 2008 | 05-28 | 2008 | 06-06 | 2008 | 05-28 | 2008 | 06-06 | | Wikinews | Arctic Climate Impact Assessment | Climate of the Arctic | OCLC | doi | OCLC | doi | OCLC | doi | OCLC | doi | 2008 | 06-25 | OCLC | doi | OCLC | Categories | Arctic Ocean | Climate change | Disputed waters | Shipping routes | Global warming | Effects of global warming | Environment of the Arctic | Sea ice | Pages with DOIs broken since 2008 |
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