Doug Quin (left) and Steve Dunbar (right). (Photo by Charlie Petit).

Tomorrow morning we leave Palmer Station for a 4-day transit across the Drake Passage to Punta Arenas, Chile. Steve will travel in Patagonia for a month, hiking and climbing. I will head home to Petaluma, California...

--With thanks to those who made the Antarctica 2000 project possible--


The National Science Foundation
Antarctic Artists and Writers Program

International Transducer Corporation

Telos Systems


Commercial Satellite Systems

BBI Engineering

Thanks to all those at Palmer Station for enriching our lives, to the United States Antarctic Program (USAP) scientific community, whose work helped to inspire our own, and finally to the following individuals for their efforts and role in realizing this soundscape project...

Noah Adams

Elizabeth Alley

Phil Bailey

Chris Bashforth

Bob Boilen

Joachim Brackx

Kevin Caccamise

Joe Ciaudelli

Moniek Darge

Guy DeBièvre

Karin DeFleyt

Dave DeMaster

Chris Denker

Bill Deputy

John Dickson

Ken Doggett

Chip Dunn

Rob Edwards

Bob Farrell

Burkhard Fernhomberg

Matthew Finn

Lora Folger

Bill Fraser

John Grayson

Guy Guthridge

Horst Haas

Ross Hein

Henry Kaiser

Sieglinde Kistner

Laura Lieske

Kate Mayne

Kris Mechetti

Elissa Mills

Ken "Cheech" Navarro

Steve Navarro

Palmer Station Science Technician

Donna Patterson

Polly Penhale

Diana Quin

Godfried-Willem Raes

Angela Riedel

Stacey Rolland

Klaus Schöning

Craig Smith

Bart Stouten

Andy Sutton

Rolf Taylor

Howard Tobin

Mary Townsend

Keith Tuley

Sam Wong

Frank York

Andy Young

Tim Young

and especially, Steve Dunbar.

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