Centre for Polar Ecology
@cpecz.bsky.social
The Centre for Polar Ecology (CPE) was established in 2013, and its main goal is to conduct and support research in polar ecology at the Faculty of Science at the University of South Bohemia in České Budějovice, Czechia.
Published with help of @fscusb.bsky.social
New book out soon! 📖 (Unfortunately only in Czech)
Planet of Melting Ice by Zdeněk Zvonek brings together 19 interviews with scientists from all sorts of fields — from biology to geology to social science — all united by one thing: their work in the polar regions. 🧊
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Planet of Melting Ice by Zdeněk Zvonek brings together 19 interviews with scientists from all sorts of fields — from biology to geology to social science — all united by one thing: their work in the polar regions. 🧊
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October 30, 2025 at 1:49 PM
Published with help of @fscusb.bsky.social
Hello Svalbard! Working hard near the Czech station Nostoc in Petuniabukta.
Here are some amazing pictures from our teammember Jan Kavan. He is doing some UAV surveying.
Left picture: Hørbyebreen outwash plain
Right picture: Ragnarbreen and its proglacial lake dammed by the LIA moraine
Here are some amazing pictures from our teammember Jan Kavan. He is doing some UAV surveying.
Left picture: Hørbyebreen outwash plain
Right picture: Ragnarbreen and its proglacial lake dammed by the LIA moraine
July 8, 2025 at 4:00 PM
Hello Svalbard! Working hard near the Czech station Nostoc in Petuniabukta.
Here are some amazing pictures from our teammember Jan Kavan. He is doing some UAV surveying.
Left picture: Hørbyebreen outwash plain
Right picture: Ragnarbreen and its proglacial lake dammed by the LIA moraine
Here are some amazing pictures from our teammember Jan Kavan. He is doing some UAV surveying.
Left picture: Hørbyebreen outwash plain
Right picture: Ragnarbreen and its proglacial lake dammed by the LIA moraine
The search for life on Mars.
That’s the main mission of Lucas Fernandez, a graduate of the Faculty of Science at the University of South Bohemia.
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That’s the main mission of Lucas Fernandez, a graduate of the Faculty of Science at the University of South Bohemia.
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June 17, 2025 at 2:52 PM
The search for life on Mars.
That’s the main mission of Lucas Fernandez, a graduate of the Faculty of Science at the University of South Bohemia.
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That’s the main mission of Lucas Fernandez, a graduate of the Faculty of Science at the University of South Bohemia.
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Oh, hello Svalbard! A completely new perspective on "our" archipelago thanks to so-called framonauts from the board of the spaceship Crew Dragon.
April 4, 2025 at 11:34 AM
Oh, hello Svalbard! A completely new perspective on "our" archipelago thanks to so-called framonauts from the board of the spaceship Crew Dragon.
Our paper 🥰👇 but kinda sad topic for near future…
As marine-terminating glaciers retreat, they reveal new coastlines in many regions. A study in Nature Climate Change shows these changes for the Northern Hemisphere, finding that between 2000 and 2020, a total of 2,466 km of new coastline has been uncovered. https://go.nature.com/423sOMX 🧪
March 28, 2025 at 5:20 PM
Our paper 🥰👇 but kinda sad topic for near future…
Our new research in @newscientist.com! 👇
Greenland's coastline has grown by more than 1600 kilometres as glaciers retreat, potentially opening up new access to natural resources - but these new coastlines are vulnerable to landslides that could trigger tsunamis.
Greenland has gained over 1600km of new coastline as glaciers retreat
Melting ice is revealing new coastal zones in the Arctic, but while this new landscape might fuel speculation about natural resources, it is vulnerable to rockfalls and landslides that can cause dangerous tsunamis
www.newscientist.com
March 24, 2025 at 10:52 AM
Our new research in @newscientist.com! 👇
Reposted by Centre for Polar Ecology
Did you know that from 2000 to 2020, retreat of marine-terminating glaciers exposed >2,400 km of new Arctic coastline?
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Congratulations, @mettebendixen.bsky.social, @cpecz.bsky.social, Jan Kavan, Matt Strelecki, and co., on your excellent paper!
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Congratulations, @mettebendixen.bsky.social, @cpecz.bsky.social, Jan Kavan, Matt Strelecki, and co., on your excellent paper!
New coasts emerging from the retreat of Northern Hemisphere marine-terminating glaciers in the twenty-first century - Nature Climate Change
As marine-terminating glaciers retreat, they reveal new coastlines in many regions. Here the authors use satellite data to quantify these changes for the Northern Hemisphere, finding that between 2000...
www.nature.com
March 23, 2025 at 6:10 PM
Did you know that from 2000 to 2020, retreat of marine-terminating glaciers exposed >2,400 km of new Arctic coastline?
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Congratulations, @mettebendixen.bsky.social, @cpecz.bsky.social, Jan Kavan, Matt Strelecki, and co., on your excellent paper!
www.nature.com/articles/s41...
Congratulations, @mettebendixen.bsky.social, @cpecz.bsky.social, Jan Kavan, Matt Strelecki, and co., on your excellent paper!
We are stoked to present a brand-new @natclimchange.bsky.social paper by our Jan Kavan! ❤️
Did you know that between 2000 and 2020, retreat of marine-terminating glaciers has exposed more than 2,400 km of new coastline in the Arctic?
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Did you know that between 2000 and 2020, retreat of marine-terminating glaciers has exposed more than 2,400 km of new coastline in the Arctic?
🧵👇
March 21, 2025 at 3:37 PM
We are stoked to present a brand-new @natclimchange.bsky.social paper by our Jan Kavan! ❤️
Did you know that between 2000 and 2020, retreat of marine-terminating glaciers has exposed more than 2,400 km of new coastline in the Arctic?
🧵👇
Did you know that between 2000 and 2020, retreat of marine-terminating glaciers has exposed more than 2,400 km of new coastline in the Arctic?
🧵👇
New paper just arrived! Did you know there are trees in the High Arctic? They indeed are, just a little bit small. Just couple of centimetres. But they are a very important part of the ecosystem! 🧵👇
March 7, 2025 at 12:29 PM
New paper just arrived! Did you know there are trees in the High Arctic? They indeed are, just a little bit small. Just couple of centimetres. But they are a very important part of the ecosystem! 🧵👇
Hello BlueSky world! If you are interested about polar ecology or polar science in general, you are more than welcome here on this profile!
February 18, 2025 at 3:03 PM
Hello BlueSky world! If you are interested about polar ecology or polar science in general, you are more than welcome here on this profile!