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Sea state Laptev Sea 10 Aug UTC 17:00

NorthaboutSea state1 Comment11/08/2016

10 Aug 2016 approx 1800 BST 17:00 UTC 77deg 35min N 107deg 28min E

Sea atate Laptev Sea 10 Aug 15.30 UTC

NorthaboutSea stateNo Comments11/08/2016

10 Aug 2016 1630 77deg 32min N 107deg 41min E water temp 2.04 C

Sea state Laptev sea 10 Aug 2016 13.30 UTC

NorthaboutSea stateNo Comments10/08/2016

10 Aug 2016 1430 BST 13.30 UTC 77deg 36min N 106deg 47min E water temp 1.3C heading SE No ice to post and ahead, completely clear water to port, ice to starboard Looking ahead and to port…  Looking ahead Looking ahead and to starboard Constance…

Sea State 1 Laptev Sea 10 Aug 2016 10:50 UTC

NorthaboutSea stateNo Comments10/08/2016

10 Aug 2016 1150 BST 10:50 UTC 77deg 42min N 105deg 47min E Heading East Tried to get down the coast – this is where the ice charts say there is least ice – but we couldn’t pass through so…

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