OZONE LAYER:

OZONE LAYER:.||ANTARCTICA MS SIDE Research ship hemmed in by pack ice|Weddell Sea LMS Second research ship some way behind as part of| structure of first ship in f/g| BV Research ship as small heli lands on heli-deck| MS Research scientists on deck| CMS Ditto (well protected by hats & goggles)|| MS Scientists drilling hole in ice (to test thickness)| TCMS Small round hole in pack ice| MS Scientists placing ice-movement measuring bouy| in hole| TMS Part of structure of research ship as along TRACK| FORWARD| TCMS SIDE Scientist examining ice drilled from pack| CMS Sample of ice being put into glass bottle| GV Pack ice and high escarpment in distance TRACK R-L| MS Ice escarpment TRACK R-L|| INT|ENGLAND CMS David Crane (Scott Polar Research Inst) intvw SOF|Location (Ozone layers are the thinnest ever recorded and it|not known is expanding and spreading towards South America)| CMS Williamson||ANTARCTICA MS Two penguins sliding on their bellies on pack ice|Weddell Sea CMS Two penguins standing|| MS Snow-cat (tracked vehicle) manouevering next| research ship|| INT|ENGLAND CMS David Crane intvw SOF| (Would like as many countries of the world as possible| to declare the Antarctic a 'World Park' open only to| proper scientific exploitation)|| EXT|ANTARCTICA TMS Shifting pack ice as seen from research ship|Weddell Sea TMS Seals moving about on ice as escarpment in b/g| TRACK R-L|| TX 8.12.89/NAO

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OZONE LAYER:.||ANTARCTICA MS SIDE Research ship hemmed in by pack ice|Weddell Sea LMS Second research ship some way behind as part of| structure of first ship in f/g| BV Research ship as small heli lands on heli-deck| MS Research scientists on deck| CMS Ditto (well protected by hats & goggles)|| MS Scientists drilling hole in ice (to test thickness)| TCMS Small round hole in pack ice| MS Scientists placing ice-movement measuring bouy| in hole| TMS Part of structure of research ship as along TRACK| FORWARD| TCMS SIDE Scientist examining ice drilled from pack| CMS Sample of ice being put into glass bottle| GV Pack ice and high escarpment in distance TRACK R-L| MS Ice escarpment TRACK R-L|| INT|ENGLAND CMS David Crane (Scott Polar Research Inst) intvw SOF|Location (Ozone layers are the thinnest ever recorded and it|not known is expanding and spreading towards South America)| CMS Williamson||ANTARCTICA MS Two penguins sliding on their bellies on pack ice|Weddell Sea CMS Two penguins standing|| MS Snow-cat (tracked vehicle) manouevering next| research ship|| INT|ENGLAND CMS David Crane intvw SOF| (Would like as many countries of the world as possible| to declare the Antarctic a 'World Park' open only to| proper scientific exploitation)|| EXT|ANTARCTICA TMS Shifting pack ice as seen from research ship|Weddell Sea TMS Seals moving about on ice as escarpment in b/g| TRACK R-L|| TX 8.12.89/NAO

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December 08, 1989
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