Kara-Winter 2015 Arctic expedition
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Konstantin Smirnov installs buoys on ice to study its drift during the world's largest Arctic expedition in the past 20 years -- Kara-Winter 2015. It was commissioned by Rosneft for the study of the ice cover in the basin from the Barents Sea to the East Siberian Sea.
- Package: Kara-Winter 2015 Arctic expedition
- Categories: Human Interest, Environmental Issues, Science & Technology
- Location: Russia
- Event date: 12.06.2015
- Date published: 16.06.2015
- Author: Valery Melnikov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4928x3280px, 10.7Mb


A researcher installs buoys on ice to study its drift during the world's largest Arctic expedition in the past 20 years -- Kara-Winter 2015. It was commissioned by Rosneft for the study of the ice cover in the basin from the Barents Sea to the East Siberian Sea.
- Package: Kara-Winter 2015 Arctic expedition
- Categories: Human Interest, Environmental Issues, Science & Technology
- Location: Russia
- Event date: 12.06.2015
- Date published: 16.06.2015
- Author: Valery Melnikov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4928x3280px, 11.8Mb


The world's largest Arctic expedition in the recent 20 years, Kara-Winter 2015, organized by Rosneft oil company to study ice covers in the waters extending from the Barents Sea up to the East Siberian Sea. The Franz Josef Land Archipelago.
- Package: Kara-Winter 2015 Arctic expedition
- Categories: Human Interest, Environmental Issues, Science & Technology
- Location: Russia
- Event date: 12.06.2015
- Date published: 16.06.2015
- Author: Valery Melnikov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4928x3280px, 11.5Mb


Technical maintenance of a helicopter on board the nuclear-powered icebreaker "Yamal" during the world's largest Arctic expedition in the past 20 years -- Kara-Winter 2015. It was commissioned by Rosneft for the study of the ice cover in the basin from the Barents Sea to the East Siberian Sea.
- Package: Kara-Winter 2015 Arctic expedition
- Categories: Environmental Issues, Science & Technology, Human Interest
- Location: Russia
- Event date: 12.06.2015
- Date published: 16.06.2015
- Author: Valery Melnikov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4928x3280px, 7.8Mb


Technical maintenance of a helicopter on board the nuclear-powered icebreaker "Yamal" during the world's largest Arctic expedition in the past 20 years -- Kara-Winter 2015. It was commissioned by Rosneft for the study of the ice cover in the basin from the Barents Sea to the East Siberian Sea.
- Package: Kara-Winter 2015 Arctic expedition
- Categories: Human Interest, Environmental Issues, Science & Technology
- Location: Russia
- Event date: 12.06.2015
- Date published: 16.06.2015
- Author: Valery Melnikov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4928x3280px, 8.6Mb


Researchers study ice hummocks in the Kara Sea during the world's largest Arctic expedition in the past 20 years -- Kara-Winter 2015. It was commissioned by Rosneft for the study of the ice cover in the basin from the Barents Sea to the East Siberian Sea.
- Package: Kara-Winter 2015 Arctic expedition
- Categories: Human Interest, Environmental Issues, Science & Technology
- Location: Russia
- Event date: 12.06.2015
- Date published: 16.06.2015
- Author: Valery Melnikov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4928x3280px, 7.9Mb


Studying ice hummocks in the Kara Sea during the world's largest Arctic expedition in the past 20 years -- Kara-Winter 2015. It was commissioned by Rosneft for the study of the ice cover in the basin from the Barents Sea to the East Siberian Sea.
- Package: Kara-Winter 2015 Arctic expedition
- Categories: Human Interest, Environmental Issues, Science & Technology
- Location: Russia
- Event date: 12.06.2015
- Date published: 16.06.2015
- Author: Valery Melnikov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4721x3142px, 7.7Mb


A researcher studies ice hummocks in the Kara Sea during the world's largest Arctic expedition in the past 20 years -- Kara-Winter 2015. It was commissioned by Rosneft for the study of the ice cover in the basin from the Barents Sea to the East Siberian Sea.
- Package: Kara-Winter 2015 Arctic expedition
- Categories: Human Interest, Environmental Issues, Science & Technology
- Location: Russia
- Event date: 12.06.2015
- Date published: 16.06.2015
- Author: Valery Melnikov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4808x3200px, 6.8Mb


Researcher Yury Gavrilov (Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute) studies ice hummocks in the Kara Sea during the world's largest Arctic expedition in the past 20 years -- Kara-Winter 2015. It was commissioned by Rosneft for the study of the ice cover in the basin from the Barents Sea to the East Siberian Sea.
- Package: Kara-Winter 2015 Arctic expedition
- Categories: Human Interest, Environmental Issues, Science & Technology
- Location: Russia
- Event date: 12.06.2015
- Date published: 16.06.2015
- Author: Valery Melnikov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4586x3052px, 6.9Mb


Researchers study ice hummocks in the Kara Sea during the world's largest Arctic expedition in the past 20 years -- Kara-Winter 2015. It was commissioned by Rosneft for the study of the ice cover in the basin from the Barents Sea to the East Siberian Sea.
- Package: Kara-Winter 2015 Arctic expedition
- Categories: Human Interest, Environmental Issues, Science & Technology
- Location: Russia
- Event date: 12.06.2015
- Date published: 16.06.2015
- Author: Valery Melnikov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4842x3223px, 7.6Mb


Researchers study ice hummocks in the Kara Sea during the world's largest Arctic expedition in the past 20 years -- Kara-Winter 2015. It was commissioned by Rosneft for the study of the ice cover in the basin from the Barents Sea to the East Siberian Sea.
- Package: Kara-Winter 2015 Arctic expedition
- Categories: Human Interest, Environmental Issues, Science & Technology
- Location: Russia
- Event date: 12.06.2015
- Date published: 16.06.2015
- Author: Valery Melnikov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4441x2957px, 7Mb


The world's largest Arctic expedition in the recent 20 years, Kara-Winter 2015, organized by Rosneft oil company to study ice covers in the waters extending from the Barents Sea up to the East Siberian Sea. The Kara Sea.
- Package: Kara-Winter 2015 Arctic expedition
- Categories: Human Interest, Environmental Issues, Science & Technology
- Location: Russia
- Event date: 12.06.2015
- Date published: 16.06.2015
- Author: Valery Melnikov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4928x3280px, 7.3Mb


Andrei Boltunov represents the regional public organization "Council on Sea Mammals) and is a leading expert on polar bears. He takes part in the world's largest Arctic expedition in the past 20 years -- Kara-Winter 2015. It was commissioned by Rosneft for the study of the ice cover in the basin from the Barents Sea to the East Siberian Sea.
- Package: Kara-Winter 2015 Arctic expedition
- Categories: Human Interest, Environmental Issues, Science & Technology
- Location: Russia
- Event date: 11.06.2015
- Date published: 16.06.2015
- Author: Valery Melnikov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4638x3087px, 3.8Mb


The Uyedineniya Island (Lonely Island) polar station in the Kara Sea opened in 1934 and closed in 1996.
- Package: Kara-Winter 2015 Arctic expedition
- Categories: Human Interest, Environmental Issues, Science & Technology
- Location: Russia
- Event date: 11.06.2015
- Date published: 16.06.2015
- Author: Valery Melnikov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4928x3280px, 11.6Mb


Konstantin Smirnov installs buoys on ice to study its drift during the world's largest Arctic expedition in the past 20 years -- Kara-Winter 2015. It was commissioned by Rosneft for the study of the ice cover in the basin from the Barents Sea to the East Siberian Sea.
- Package: Kara-Winter 2015 Arctic expedition
- Categories: Human Interest, Environmental Issues, Science & Technology
- Location: Russia
- Event date: 11.06.2015
- Date published: 16.06.2015
- Author: Valery Melnikov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4486x2985px, 6.8Mb


Participant in the world's largest Arctic expedition in the past 20 years -- Kara-Winter 2015. It was commissioned by Rosneft for the study of the ice cover in the basin from the Barents Sea to the East Siberian Sea.
- Package: Kara-Winter 2015 Arctic expedition
- Categories: Environmental Issues, Science & Technology, Human Interest
- Location: Russia
- Event date: 11.06.2015
- Date published: 16.06.2015
- Author: Valery Melnikov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4660x3102px, 7.6Mb


Researchers study Arctic ice in the Kara Sea during the world's largest Arctic expedition in the past 20 years -- Kara-Winter 2015. It was commissioned by Rosneft for the study of the ice cover in the basin from the Barents Sea to the East Siberian Sea.
- Package: Kara-Winter 2015 Arctic expedition
- Categories: Human Interest, Environmental Issues, Science & Technology
- Location: Russia
- Event date: 11.06.2015
- Date published: 16.06.2015
- Author: Valery Melnikov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4928x3280px, 9.9Mb


The atomic icebreaker Yamal during researches carried out in the Kara Sea as part of the world's largest Arctic expedition in the recent 20 years, Kara-Winter 2015, organized by Rosneft oil company to study ice covers in the waters extending from the Barents Sea up to the East Siberian Sea.
- Package: Kara-Winter 2015 Arctic expedition
- Categories: Human Interest, Environmental Issues, Science & Technology
- Location: Russia
- Event date: 11.06.2015
- Date published: 16.06.2015
- Author: Valery Melnikov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4928x3280px, 9.7Mb


Viktor Kharitonov, a member of the Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute, the head of the morphometry group of the world's largest Arctic expedition in the recent 20 years, Kara-Winter 2015, organized by Rosneft oil company to study ice covers in the waters extending from the Barents Sea up to the East Siberian Sea.
- Package: Kara-Winter 2015 Arctic expedition
- Categories: Human Interest, Environmental Issues, Science & Technology
- Location: Russia
- Event date: 11.06.2015
- Date published: 16.06.2015
- Author: Valery Melnikov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4558x3038px, 7.4Mb


A member of the world's largest Arctic expedition in the recent 20 years, Kara-Winter 2015, organized by Rosneft oil company to study ice covers in the waters extending from the Barents Sea up to the East Siberian Sea, studies properties of Arctic ice in the Kara Sea .
- Package: Kara-Winter 2015 Arctic expedition
- Categories: Human Interest, Environmental Issues, Science & Technology
- Location: Russia
- Event date: 11.06.2015
- Date published: 16.06.2015
- Author: Valery Melnikov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4928x3280px, 10.4Mb


The Uyedineniya Island (Lonely Island) polar station in the Kara Sea opened in 1934 and closed in 1996.
- Package: Kara-Winter 2015 Arctic expedition
- Categories: Human Interest, Environmental Issues, Science & Technology
- Location: Russia
- Event date: 11.06.2015
- Date published: 16.06.2015
- Author: Valery Melnikov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4620x3075px, 7.8Mb


Members of the world's largest Arctic expedition in the recent 20 years, Kara-Winter 2015, organized by Rosneft oil company to study ice covers in the waters extending from the Barents Sea up to the East Siberian Sea, study properties of Arctic ice in the Kara Sea .
- Package: Kara-Winter 2015 Arctic expedition
- Categories: Human Interest, Environmental Issues, Science & Technology
- Location: Russia
- Event date: 11.06.2015
- Date published: 16.06.2015
- Author: Valery Melnikov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4928x3280px, 9.3Mb


The Uyedineniya Island (Lonely Island) polar station in the Kara Sea opened in 1934 and closed in 1996.
- Package: Kara-Winter 2015 Arctic expedition
- Categories: Human Interest, Environmental Issues, Science & Technology
- Location: Russia
- Event date: 11.06.2015
- Date published: 16.06.2015
- Author: Valery Melnikov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4928x3280px, 8Mb


The Uyedineniya Island (Lonely Island) polar station in the Kara Sea opened in 1934 and closed in 1996.
- Package: Kara-Winter 2015 Arctic expedition
- Categories: Environmental Issues, Science & Technology, Human Interest
- Location: Russia
- Event date: 11.06.2015
- Date published: 16.06.2015
- Author: Valery Melnikov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4928x3280px, 10Mb


The Uyedineniya Island (Lonely Island) polar station in the Kara Sea opened in 1934 and closed in 1996.
- Package: Kara-Winter 2015 Arctic expedition
- Categories: Environmental Issues, Science & Technology, Human Interest
- Location: Russia
- Event date: 11.06.2015
- Date published: 16.06.2015
- Author: Valery Melnikov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4577x3051px, 9.2Mb


The Uyedineniya Island (Lonely Island) polar station in the Kara Sea opened in 1934 and closed in 1996.
- Package: Kara-Winter 2015 Arctic expedition
- Categories: Human Interest, Environmental Issues, Science & Technology
- Location: Russia
- Event date: 11.06.2015
- Date published: 16.06.2015
- Author: Valery Melnikov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4928x3280px, 10.4Mb


The Uyedineniya Island (Lonely Island) polar station in the Kara Sea opened in 1934 and closed in 1996.
- Package: Kara-Winter 2015 Arctic expedition
- Categories: Science & Technology, Human Interest, Environmental Issues
- Location: Russia
- Event date: 11.06.2015
- Date published: 16.06.2015
- Author: Valery Melnikov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4383x2922px, 7.8Mb


The Uyedineniya Island (Lonely Island) polar station in the Kara Sea opened in 1934 and closed in 1996.
- Package: Kara-Winter 2015 Arctic expedition
- Categories: Human Interest, Environmental Issues, Science & Technology
- Location: Russia
- Event date: 11.06.2015
- Date published: 16.06.2015
- Author: Valery Melnikov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4424x2949px, 8Mb


The Uyedineniya Island (Lonely Island) polar station in the Kara Sea opened in 1934 and closed in 1996.
- Package: Kara-Winter 2015 Arctic expedition
- Categories: Human Interest, Environmental Issues, Science & Technology
- Location: Russia
- Event date: 11.06.2015
- Date published: 16.06.2015
- Author: Valery Melnikov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4203x2798px, 7.5Mb


The Uyedineniya Island (Lonely Island) polar station in the Kara Sea opened in 1934 and closed in 1996.
- Package: Kara-Winter 2015 Arctic expedition
- Categories: Human Interest, Science & Technology, Environmental Issues
- Location: Russia
- Event date: 11.06.2015
- Date published: 16.06.2015
- Author: Valery Melnikov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4500x2995px, 8.3Mb


A polar she-bear with a cub near the Franz Josef Land Archipelago in the Barents Sea.
- Package: Kara-Winter 2015 Arctic expedition
- Categories: Human Interest, Environmental Issues
- Location: Russia
- Event date: 10.06.2015
- Date published: 16.06.2015
- Author: Valery Melnikov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4369x2909px, 7.7Mb


A polar she-bear with a cub near the Franz Josef Land Archipelago in the Barents Sea.
- Package: Kara-Winter 2015 Arctic expedition
- Categories: Environmental Issues, Human Interest
- Location: Russia
- Event date: 10.06.2015
- Date published: 16.06.2015
- Author: Valery Melnikov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4928x3280px, 9.6Mb


A polar bear cub near the Franz Josef Land Archipelago in the Barents Sea.
- Package: Kara-Winter 2015 Arctic expedition
- Categories: Human Interest, Environmental Issues
- Location: Russia
- Event date: 10.06.2015
- Date published: 16.06.2015
- Author: Valery Melnikov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 3767x2511px, 4.2Mb


A polar she-bear with a cub near the Franz Josef Land Archipelago in the Barents Sea.
- Package: Kara-Winter 2015 Arctic expedition
- Categories: Human Interest, Environmental Issues
- Location: Russia
- Event date: 10.06.2015
- Date published: 16.06.2015
- Author: Valery Melnikov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4032x2688px, 6.1Mb


A polar she-bear with a cub near the Franz Josef Land Archipelago in the Barents Sea.
- Package: Kara-Winter 2015 Arctic expedition
- Categories: Human Interest, Environmental Issues
- Location: Russia
- Event date: 10.06.2015
- Date published: 16.06.2015
- Author: Valery Melnikov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4543x3029px, 7.7Mb


A polar she-bear near the Franz Josef Land Archipelago in the Barents Sea.
- Package: Kara-Winter 2015 Arctic expedition
- Categories: Human Interest, Environmental Issues
- Location: Russia
- Event date: 10.06.2015
- Date published: 16.06.2015
- Author: Valery Melnikov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 2764x4147px, 5.5Mb


A polar she-bear near the Franz Josef Land Archipelago in the Barents Sea.
- Package: Kara-Winter 2015 Arctic expedition
- Categories: Human Interest, Environmental Issues
- Location: Russia
- Event date: 10.06.2015
- Date published: 16.06.2015
- Author: Valery Melnikov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 2187x3280px, 3.6Mb


A polar bear cub near Franz Josef Land in the Barents Sea.
- Package: Kara-Winter 2015 Arctic expedition
- Categories: Human Interest, Environmental Issues
- Location: Russia
- Event date: 10.06.2015
- Date published: 16.06.2015
- Author: Valery Melnikov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4928x3280px, 9.2Mb


A polar bear cub near Franz Josef Land in the Barents Sea.
- Package: Kara-Winter 2015 Arctic expedition
- Categories: Human Interest, Environmental Issues
- Location: Russia
- Event date: 10.06.2015
- Date published: 16.06.2015
- Author: Valery Melnikov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4660x3101px, 8.3Mb


A polar she-bear with a cub near the Franz Josef Land Archipelago in the Barents Sea.
- Package: Kara-Winter 2015 Arctic expedition
- Categories: Human Interest, Environmental Issues
- Location: Russia
- Event date: 10.06.2015
- Date published: 16.06.2015
- Author: Valery Melnikov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4379x2919px, 7.4Mb


A polar she-bear with a cub near the Franz Josef Land Archipelago in the Barents Sea.
- Package: Kara-Winter 2015 Arctic expedition
- Categories: Human Interest, Environmental Issues
- Location: Russia
- Event date: 10.06.2015
- Date published: 16.06.2015
- Author: Valery Melnikov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4218x2812px, 6.5Mb


A polar she-bear with a cub near the Franz Josef Land Archipelago in the Barents Sea.
- Package: Kara-Winter 2015 Arctic expedition
- Categories: Human Interest, Environmental Issues
- Location: Russia
- Event date: 10.06.2015
- Date published: 16.06.2015
- Author: Valery Melnikov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 2095x3143px, 3.8Mb


A female polar bear with her cub near Franz Josef Land in the Barents Sea.
- Package: Kara-Winter 2015 Arctic expedition
- Categories: Human Interest, Environmental Issues
- Location: Russia
- Event date: 10.06.2015
- Date published: 16.06.2015
- Author: Valery Melnikov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4742x3156px, 8.7Mb


A polar bear cub near Franz Josef Land in the Barents Sea.
- Package: Kara-Winter 2015 Arctic expedition
- Categories: Human Interest, Environmental Issues
- Location: Russia
- Event date: 10.06.2015
- Date published: 16.06.2015
- Author: Valery Melnikov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4715x3138px, 9.4Mb


A female polar bear with her cub near Franz Josef Land in the Barents Sea.
- Package: Kara-Winter 2015 Arctic expedition
- Categories: Human Interest, Environmental Issues
- Location: Russia
- Event date: 10.06.2015
- Date published: 16.06.2015
- Author: Valery Melnikov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4684x3117px, 9.3Mb


A female polar bear with her cub near Franz Josef Land in the Barents Sea.
- Package: Kara-Winter 2015 Arctic expedition
- Categories: Human Interest, Environmental Issues
- Location: Russia
- Event date: 10.06.2015
- Date published: 16.06.2015
- Author: Valery Melnikov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4391x2921px, 8Mb


A polar bear cub near Franz Josef Land in the Barents Sea.
- Package: Kara-Winter 2015 Arctic expedition
- Categories: Human Interest, Environmental Issues
- Location: Russia
- Event date: 10.06.2015
- Date published: 16.06.2015
- Author: Valery Melnikov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4653x3097px, 8.7Mb


A polar bear cub near Franz Josef Land in the Barents Sea.
- Package: Kara-Winter 2015 Arctic expedition
- Categories: Human Interest, Environmental Issues
- Location: Russia
- Event date: 10.06.2015
- Date published: 16.06.2015
- Author: Valery Melnikov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4418x2945px, 7.4Mb


The atomic icebreaker Yamal during researches carried out in the Kara Sea as part of the world's largest Arctic expedition in the recent 20 years, Kara-Winter 2015, organized by Rosneft oil company to study ice covers in the waters extending from the Barents Sea up to the East Siberian Sea.
- Package: Kara-Winter 2015 Arctic expedition
- Categories: Human Interest, Environmental Issues, Science & Technology
- Location: Russia
- Event date: 10.06.2015
- Date published: 16.06.2015
- Author: Valery Melnikov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 3535x2357px, 4.5Mb


A participant in the world's largest Arctic expedition in the recent 20 years, Kara-Winter 2015, organized by Rosneft oil company to study ice covers in the waters extending from the Barents Sea up to the East Siberian Sea.
- Package: Kara-Winter 2015 Arctic expedition
- Categories: Human Interest, Environmental Issues, Science & Technology
- Location: Russia
- Event date: 10.06.2015
- Date published: 16.06.2015
- Author: Valery Melnikov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4928x3280px, 9.6Mb


Kara-Winter 2015, the world's largest Arctic expedition in the past 20 years, organized by Russia's Rosneft to explore the properties of the ice cover across the area from the Barents Sea up to the East Siberian Sea. Franz Josef Land archipelago.
- Package: Kara-Winter 2015 Arctic expedition
- Categories: Environmental Issues, Science & Technology, Human Interest
- Location: Russia
- Event date: 10.06.2015
- Date published: 16.06.2015
- Author: Valery Melnikov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4418x2945px, 8Mb


Kara-Winter 2015, the world's largest Arctic expedition in the past 20 years, organized by Russia's Rosneft to explore the properties of the ice cover across the area from the Barents Sea up to the East Siberian Sea. Franz Josef Land archipelago.
- Package: Kara-Winter 2015 Arctic expedition
- Categories: Human Interest, Environmental Issues, Science & Technology
- Location: Russia
- Event date: 10.06.2015
- Date published: 16.06.2015
- Author: Valery Melnikov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 3969x2559px, 6.7Mb


The world's largest Arctic expedition in the recent 20 years, Kara-Winter 2015, organized by Rosneft oil company to study ice covers in the waters extending from the Barents Sea up to the East Siberian Sea. The Franz Josef Land Archipelago.
- Package: Kara-Winter 2015 Arctic expedition
- Categories: Human Interest, Environmental Issues, Science & Technology
- Location: Russia
- Event date: 10.06.2015
- Date published: 16.06.2015
- Author: Valery Melnikov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4357x2905px, 8.2Mb


Ivan Lavrentyev, a member of the Institute of Geography under the Russian Academy of Sciences, prepares for a radiosonde observation as part of the world's largest Arctic expedition in the recent 20 years, Kara-Winter 2015, organized by Rosneft oil company to study ice covers in the waters extending from the Barents Sea up to the East Siberian Sea.
- Package: Kara-Winter 2015 Arctic expedition
- Categories: Human Interest, Environmental Issues, Science & Technology
- Location: Russia
- Event date: 09.06.2015
- Date published: 16.06.2015
- Author: Valery Melnikov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4258x2838px, 7.5Mb


A radiosonde observation carried out as part of the world's largest Arctic expedition in the recent 20 years, Kara-Winter 2015, organized by Rosneft oil company to study ice covers in the waters extending from the Barents Sea up to the East Siberian Sea.
- Package: Kara-Winter 2015 Arctic expedition
- Categories: Human Interest, Environmental Issues, Science & Technology
- Location: Russia
- Event date: 09.06.2015
- Date published: 16.06.2015
- Author: Valery Melnikov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
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A participant in the world's largest Arctic expedition in the recent 20 years, Kara-Winter 2015, organized by Rosneft oil company to study ice covers in the waters extending from the Barents Sea up to the East Siberian Sea.
- Package: Kara-Winter 2015 Arctic expedition
- Categories: Human Interest, Environmental Issues, Science & Technology
- Location: Russia
- Event date: 09.06.2015
- Date published: 16.06.2015
- Author: Valery Melnikov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4928x3280px, 11.1Mb


Stanislav Belikov, a member of the regional public organization Marine Mammal Council, takes part in the world's largest Arctic expedition in the recent 20 years, Kara-Winter 2015, organized by Rosneft oil company to study ice covers in the waters extending from the Barents Sea up to the East Siberian Sea, as a polar bear scientist.
- Package: Kara-Winter 2015 Arctic expedition
- Categories: Human Interest, Environmental Issues, Science & Technology
- Location: Russia
- Event date: 09.06.2015
- Date published: 16.06.2015
- Author: Valery Melnikov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4873x3243px, 10.2Mb


Konstantin Smirnov, a participant in the world's largest Arctic expedition in the recent 20 years, Kara-Winter 2015, organized by Rosneft oil company to study ice covers in the waters extending from the Barents Sea up to the East Siberian Sea, prepares for deployment of buoys on icebergs.
- Package: Kara-Winter 2015 Arctic expedition
- Categories: Human Interest, Environmental Issues, Science & Technology
- Location: Russia
- Event date: 09.06.2015
- Date published: 16.06.2015
- Author: Valery Melnikov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4928x3280px, 9.9Mb


Participant in the world's largest Arctic expedition in the recent 20 years, Kara-Winter 2015, organized by Rosneft oil company to study ice covers in the waters extending from the Barents Sea up to the East Siberian Sea, prepare for deployment of buoys on icebergs.
- Package: Kara-Winter 2015 Arctic expedition
- Categories: Environmental Issues, Science & Technology, Human Interest
- Location: Russia
- Event date: 09.06.2015
- Date published: 16.06.2015
- Author: Valery Melnikov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
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Participants in the Kara-Winter 2015 scientific-exploratory expedition Konstantin Smirnov, right, and Andrey Skutin prepare for deployment of buoys on icebergs. Kara-Winter-2015, the largest Arctic expedition in the world in the recent 20 years, was organized by Rosneft oil company to study ice covers in the waters extending from the Barents Sea up to the East Siberian Sea.
- Package: Kara-Winter 2015 Arctic expedition
- Categories: Human Interest, Environmental Issues, Science & Technology
- Location: Russia
- Event date: 09.06.2015
- Date published: 16.06.2015
- Author: Valery Melnikov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4635x3085px, 11.3Mb


A helicopter on its take-off pad aboard the atomic icebreaker Yamal during researches carried out in the Kara Sea as part of the world's largest Arctic expedition in the recent 20 years, Kara-Winter 2015, organized by Rosneft oil company to study ice covers in the waters extending from the Barents Sea up to the East Siberian Sea.
- Package: Kara-Winter 2015 Arctic expedition
- Categories: Human Interest, Environmental Issues, Science & Technology
- Location: Russia
- Event date: 09.06.2015
- Date published: 16.06.2015
- Author: Valery Melnikov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4495x2997px, 8.3Mb


The atomic icebreaker Yamal during researches carried out in the Kara Sea as part of the world's largest Arctic expedition in the recent 20 years, Kara-Winter 2015, organized by Rosneft oil company to study ice covers in the waters extending from the Barents Sea up to the East Siberian Sea.
- Package: Kara-Winter 2015 Arctic expedition
- Categories: Human Interest, Environmental Issues, Science & Technology
- Location: Russia
- Event date: 09.06.2015
- Date published: 16.06.2015
- Author: Valery Melnikov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
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The atomic icebreaker Yamal during researches carried out in the Kara Sea as part of the world's largest Arctic expedition in the recent 20 years, Kara-Winter 2015, organized by Rosneft oil company to study ice covers in the waters extending from the Barents Sea up to the East Siberian Sea.
- Package: Kara-Winter 2015 Arctic expedition
- Categories: Human Interest, Environmental Issues, Science & Technology
- Location: Russia
- Event date: 07.06.2015
- Date published: 16.06.2015
- Author: Valery Melnikov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4928x3280px, 10.8Mb


Kara-Winter 2015, the world's largest Arctic expedition in the past 20 years, organized by Russia's Rosneft to explore the properties of the ice cover across the area from the Barents Sea up to the East Siberian Sea. Franz Josef Land archipelago. The Kara Sea.
- Package: Kara-Winter 2015 Arctic expedition
- Categories: Human Interest, Science & Technology, Environmental Issues
- Location: Russia
- Event date: 07.06.2015
- Date published: 16.06.2015
- Author: Valery Melnikov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 3874x2583px, 5.9Mb


Viktor Kharitonov, a member of the Arctic and Antarctic Research Institute, the head of the morphometry group of the world's largest Arctic expedition in the recent 20 years, Kara-Winter 2015, organized by Rosneft oil company to study ice covers in the waters extending from the Barents Sea up to the East Siberian Sea.
- Package: Kara-Winter 2015 Arctic expedition
- Categories: Human Interest, Environmental Issues, Science & Technology
- Location: Russia
- Event date: 07.06.2015
- Date published: 16.06.2015
- Author: Valery Melnikov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4663x3109px, 7.3Mb


A participant in the world's largest Arctic expedition in the recent 20 years, Kara-Winter 2015, organized by Rosneft oil company to study ice covers in the waters extending from the Barents Sea up to the East Siberian Sea.
- Package: Kara-Winter 2015 Arctic expedition
- Categories: Human Interest, Environmental Issues, Science & Technology
- Location: Russia
- Event date: 07.06.2015
- Date published: 16.06.2015
- Author: Valery Melnikov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4763x3170px, 8.4Mb


During the world's largest Arctic expedition in the recent 20 years, Kara-Winter 2015, organized by Rosneft oil company to study ice covers in the waters extending from the Barents Sea up to the East Siberian Sea.
- Package: Kara-Winter 2015 Arctic expedition
- Categories: Human Interest, Environmental Issues, Science & Technology
- Location: Russia
- Event date: 07.06.2015
- Date published: 16.06.2015
- Author: Valery Melnikov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4928x3280px, 9.1Mb


Kara-Winter 2015, the world's largest Arctic expedition in the past 20 years, organized by Russia's Rosneft to explore the properties of the ice cover across the area from the Barents Sea up to the East Siberian Sea.
- Package: Kara-Winter 2015 Arctic expedition
- Categories: Human Interest, Environmental Issues, Science & Technology
- Location: Russia
- Event date: 07.06.2015
- Date published: 16.06.2015
- Author: Valery Melnikov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 3226x2150px, 4.3Mb


The command bridge of the icebreaker Yamal during researches held as part of the world's largest Arctic expedition in the recent 20 years, Kara-Winter 2015, organized by Rosneft oil company to study ice covers in the waters extending from the Barents Sea up to the East Siberian Sea.
- Package: Kara-Winter 2015 Arctic expedition
- Categories: Human Interest, Environmental Issues, Science & Technology
- Location: Russia
- Event date: 07.06.2015
- Date published: 16.06.2015
- Author: Valery Melnikov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4525x3012px, 7.4Mb


A participant in the world's largest Arctic expedition in the recent 20 years, Kara-Winter 2015, organized by Rosneft oil company to study ice covers in the waters extending from the Barents Sea up to the East Siberian Sea.
- Package: Kara-Winter 2015 Arctic expedition
- Categories: Human Interest, Environmental Issues, Science & Technology
- Location: Russia
- Event date: 07.06.2015
- Date published: 16.06.2015
- Author: Valery Melnikov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4805x3198px, 8.2Mb


The atomic icebreaker Yamal during researches carried out in the Kara Sea as part of the world's largest Arctic expedition in the recent 20 years, Kara-Winter 2015, organized by Rosneft oil company to study ice covers in the waters extending from the Barents Sea up to the East Siberian Sea.
- Package: Kara-Winter 2015 Arctic expedition
- Categories: Human Interest, Environmental Issues, Science & Technology
- Location: Russia
- Event date: 07.06.2015
- Date published: 16.06.2015
- Author: Valery Melnikov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4928x3280px, 10.2Mb


A participant in the world's largest Arctic expedition in the recent 20 years, Kara-Winter 2015, organized by Rosneft oil company to study ice covers in the waters extending from the Barents Sea up to the East Siberian Sea.
- Package: Kara-Winter 2015 Arctic expedition
- Categories: Human Interest, Environmental Issues, Science & Technology
- Location: Russia
- Event date: 06.06.2015
- Date published: 16.06.2015
- Author: Valery Melnikov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4883x3280px, 10.3Mb


A participant in the world's largest Arctic expedition in the recent 20 years, Kara-Winter 2015, organized by Rosneft oil company to study ice covers in the waters extending from the Barents Sea up to the East Siberian Sea.
- Package: Kara-Winter 2015 Arctic expedition
- Categories: Human Interest, Environmental Issues, Science & Technology
- Location: Russia
- Event date: 06.06.2015
- Date published: 16.06.2015
- Author: Valery Melnikov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4883x3250px, 12.4Mb


The atomic icebreaker Yamal during researches carried out in the Kara Sea as part of the world's largest Arctic expedition in the recent 20 years, Kara-Winter 2015, organized by Rosneft oil company to study ice covers in the waters extending from the Barents Sea up to the East Siberian Sea.
- Package: Kara-Winter 2015 Arctic expedition
- Categories: Human Interest, Environmental Issues, Science & Technology
- Location: Russia
- Event date: 06.06.2015
- Date published: 16.06.2015
- Author: Valery Melnikov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4928x3280px, 8.5Mb


The atomic icebreaker Yamal during researches carried out in the Kara Sea as part of the world's largest Arctic expedition in the recent 20 years, Kara-Winter 2015, organized by Rosneft oil company to study ice covers in the waters extending from the Barents Sea up to the East Siberian Sea.
- Package: Kara-Winter 2015 Arctic expedition
- Categories: Human Interest, Environmental Issues, Science & Technology
- Location: Russia
- Event date: 06.06.2015
- Date published: 16.06.2015
- Author: Valery Melnikov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4707x3138px, 7.9Mb


The Arctic settlement of Dikson on the shore of the Kara Sea.
- Package: Kara-Winter 2015 Arctic expedition
- Categories: Human Interest, Environmental Issues, Science & Technology
- Location: Russia
- Event date: 06.06.2015
- Date published: 16.06.2015
- Author: Valery Melnikov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
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The Arctic settlement of Dikson on the shore of the Kara Sea.
- Package: Kara-Winter 2015 Arctic expedition
- Categories: Human Interest, Environmental Issues, Science & Technology
- Location: Russia
- Event date: 05.06.2015
- Date published: 16.06.2015
- Author: Valery Melnikov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4928x3280px, 9.1Mb


The Arctic settlement of Dikson on the shore of the Kara Sea.
- Package: Kara-Winter 2015 Arctic expedition
- Categories: Human Interest, Environmental Issues, Science & Technology
- Location: Russia
- Event date: 05.06.2015
- Date published: 16.06.2015
- Author: Valery Melnikov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4928x3280px, 11.9Mb


Dixon, an Arctic village on the coast of the Kara Sea.
- Package: Kara-Winter 2015 Arctic expedition
- Categories: Human Interest, Environmental Issues, Science & Technology
- Location: Russia
- Event date: 05.06.2015
- Date published: 16.06.2015
- Author: Valery Melnikov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4703x3130px, 9Mb


The Arctic settlement of Dikson on the shore of the Kara Sea.
- Package: Kara-Winter 2015 Arctic expedition
- Categories: Human Interest, Environmental Issues, Science & Technology
- Location: Russia
- Event date: 05.06.2015
- Date published: 16.06.2015
- Author: Valery Melnikov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4928x3280px, 10Mb


The Arctic settlement of Dikson on the shore of the Kara Sea.
- Package: Kara-Winter 2015 Arctic expedition
- Categories: Environmental Issues, Science & Technology, Human Interest
- Location: Russia
- Event date: 04.06.2015
- Date published: 16.06.2015
- Author: Valery Melnikov
- Source: Sputnik
- Credit: Sputnik
- Original: Digital
- Media: JPEG, 4747x3160px, 9.3Mb