Antarctica is a barren, lonely place. Ice and snow stretch for miles, and the only sound is the howling of the wind.
“But when you go underwater, there’s this whole array of diversity and color and life,” said Lauran Liggan, a PhD student in UWM’s Biological Sciences Department. “It’s just such a stark contrast above and below the surface.”
In the frigid waters…
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